Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006)
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) is a film that explores the life of the iconic photographer Diane Arbus. The film is filled with sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit.
The film begins with Diane (Nicole Kidman) and her husband Allan (Robert Downey Jr.) in bed together. The scene is filled with sexual tension as they discuss their relationship and the possibility of having a child. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the film, as Diane's exploration of her sexuality is a major theme.
The film also features a number of explicit sex scenes. One of the most memorable is when Diane meets a mysterious man at a party and they have a passionate encounter in a bathroom. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows Diane's willingness to explore her sexuality and her desire to break free from the constraints of her marriage.
The film also features a number of subtle sexual moments. In one scene, Diane is in a darkroom and she is surrounded by photographs of nude women. This scene is a metaphor for Diane's exploration of her own sexuality and her desire to express herself through her art.
Overall, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006) is a powerful exploration of sexuality and self-expression. The film features a number of explicit and subtle sexual moments that help to illustrate Diane's journey of self-discovery.
A woman's butt is shown in one scene.
A lot of nudity at the start, though some of it is shielded. Male frontal nudity as an elderly man mows the lawn and a nude man answers the gate at a nudist resort. Many nude people seen at a distance.
A woman is taken from behind by her husband. No graphic nudity, but there is thrusting.
A nude man slow dances with a topless woman.
The shaving scene is sexually charged and there is implied stroking.
Breasts and backside in a scene. No male nudity however. She's on top of him, there is some thrusting, and then it's all beneath sheets.