
Short Skin (2014) is an Italian drama film directed by Duccio Chiarini. The film follows the story of a young man named Edo, who is struggling to come to terms with his own sexuality.
The film is set in a small Italian town, and follows Edo as he navigates his way through the complexities of growing up and discovering his own identity. As he struggles to find his place in the world, Edo is confronted with a number of difficult decisions, including whether or not to come out to his family and friends.
The film contains a number of powerful and intimate sexual moments, which are handled with sensitivity and respect. Edo's journey of self-discovery is portrayed in a realistic and honest manner, and the film does not shy away from exploring the complexities of sexuality and identity.
The film also features a number of powerful scenes which explore the themes of love, acceptance, and understanding. These scenes are handled with great care and sensitivity, and the film does not shy away from exploring the difficult issues that Edo faces.
Overall, Short Skin (2014) is a powerful and moving film which explores the complexities of sexuality and identity in a sensitive and honest manner. The film contains a number of powerful and intimate sexual moments, which are handled with great care and respect. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of sexuality and identity.
Several scenes include rear views of a male's scrotum and a side view of a penis and pubic hair. Including a medical examination where the testicles are seen from the rear.
There are graphic scenes involving masturbation and a penis is partially seen from the side.
There is a scene involving a teen boy and a teen girl talking about sex
There are conversations between two young teenagers about sex with schoolmates.
A teen boy is shown how to retract his foreskin by his father. This is for medical and comedic reasons. The boy is naked from the hip down and testicles can be seen from the rear