Rosebud (1975)
Rosebud (1975) is a classic film directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The movie follows the story of a young woman named Rosebud, who is struggling to find her place in the world.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both subtle and explicit. One of the most memorable scenes is when Rosebud is in a bar and meets a man who she is instantly attracted to. The two share a passionate kiss, and the moment is filled with sexual tension.
Another scene that stands out is when Rosebud and her friend, Sally, go skinny dipping in a lake. The two women are seen in their underwear, and the camera lingers on their bodies as they swim. This moment is both sensual and playful, and it serves as a reminder of the power of female sexuality.
The film also contains a few more explicit sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when Rosebud and her lover, John, make love in a hotel room. The scene is passionate and intense, and it serves as a reminder of the power of love and desire.
Overall, Rosebud (1975) is a classic film that contains several sexual moments. These moments are both subtle and explicit, and they serve to remind us of the power of female sexuality.
Early in the movie, one of the actresses (Sabine) shows breasts, buttocks and pubic area. Later, she is one of five young women who walk naked across the deck of a boat; four (including Helen, Margaret, Joyce) of them display full rear nudity (the fifth shows only the top of her butt (Gertrude), due to the framing).
An older actor (Larry) displays rear nudity when forced to strip by airport security.