Beauty and the Dogs (2017)
Beauty and the Dogs (2017) is a French-Tunisian drama film directed by Kaouther Ben Hania. The film follows the story of Mariam, a young Tunisian woman who is raped by police officers and her journey to seek justice.
The film is filled with powerful sexual moments that explore the themes of gender, power, and consent. One of the most powerful scenes is when Mariam is raped by the police officers. The scene is shot in a long take and is filled with tension and fear. The camera follows Mariam as she is dragged from one room to another, her screams echoing through the halls. The scene is harrowing and heartbreaking, and it serves as a reminder of the powerlessness and vulnerability of women in a patriarchal society.
Another powerful sexual moment in the film is when Mariam is interrogated by the police. She is asked invasive questions about her sexual history and is made to feel ashamed and embarrassed. This scene is a stark reminder of the way women are treated in a patriarchal society and the way their sexuality is policed.
The film also explores the theme of consent. Mariam is repeatedly asked if she consented to the rape, and her answer is always the same: no. This serves as a reminder that consent is always necessary and that no means no.
Overall, Beauty and the Dogs is a powerful film that explores the themes of gender, power, and consent through its sexual moments. It is a reminder of the vulnerability of women in a patriarchal society and the importance of consent.
In the beginning of the movie a woman changing her dress lot of cleavage and white bra show.
A woman rape by some. Same woman take off her pantie(No nudity). Woman exam by a doctor only her leg show.
No sex or graphical nudity present in movie. Woman is rape off screen.