Autumn Lights (2016) is a romantic drama film directed by Angad Aulakh. The film follows the story of a photographer, Gabe, who travels to Iceland to take pictures of the beautiful landscape. While there, he meets a mysterious woman, Hannah, and the two begin to form a bond.
The film is filled with sexual tension between Gabe and Hannah, and it is this tension that drives the story forward. The two characters are constantly in close proximity, and the camera lingers on their faces and bodies as they interact. The film also features several intimate scenes between the two, including a passionate kiss in a hot tub and a scene where they share a bed.
The sexual moments in Autumn Lights are subtle and understated, but they are powerful and effective. They add a layer of depth to the story and help to create an atmosphere of longing and desire. The film also features a beautiful score that adds to the romantic atmosphere.
Overall, Autumn Lights is a beautiful and romantic film that features several memorable sexual moments. The film is a great example of how subtle and understated sexual moments can be used to great effect in a film.
Woman lies nude in bathtub twice. Nudity includes her breast.
Man walks down a path and comes across a man and woman having sex just off the path. Man stands with his fly down as woman is doubled over in front gasping and moaning. Her dress is hiked up and her panties half pulled down her thighs. Observing man stares, fascinated by the spectacle.
Two woman are in a bedroom. One changes tops, exposing her breasts. Later possibly post-sex, a woman drowses in bed and the other wakes her. From their conversation, it seems their love goes back a long ways.
A women show nude in a bathtub. Nude breast is visible.
A man and women have sex in a garden with women bent over and man thrusting from back. A women takes off her dress in front of mirror.