The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008)
The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) is a German film that tells the story of the Red Army Faction, a left-wing militant group that operated in West Germany during the 1970s. While the film is primarily focused on the political and social aspects of the group, it also contains several sexual moments.
One of the most prominent sexual moments in the film is when Gudrun Ensslin, one of the group's leaders, has a passionate affair with Andreas Baader, another leader. The two share a passionate kiss and embrace, and the scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the intensity of their relationship.
The film also contains several other sexual moments, such as when Ensslin and Baader have a sexual encounter in a hotel room, and when Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof, another leader, share a tender moment in a prison cell. These scenes are important in showing the human side of the group and the relationships between its members.
Overall, The Baader Meinhof Complex contains several sexual moments that help to illustrate the complex relationships between the group's members. While the film is primarily focused on the political and social aspects of the group, these sexual moments help to add an extra layer of depth to the story.
The events are related to the sexual liberation of the seventies. There is nudity in several scenes of males, females, and kids (the latter not in any sexual sense).
The movie opens with a beach scene of perhaps 40 people, mostly fully nude, many in family groups. Men, women, and children are seen fully frontally nude, including twin 7 year old girls who are seen playing briefly until they are summoned to their mother.
Additionally, there is a frontally nude woman on the beach at the beginning. Also a quite explicit sex scene of the woman nude and the man in front of her, but it is very brief (approx. 3 seconds). [Note from another viewer: Perhaps there are different versions; in the one I saw, there was no sex at all in the beach scene, only innocent nudity of adults and children, and no explicit sex in the movie at all -- there is a significant amount of full frontal nudity in sunbathing situations, but the sex scenes are quite tame]. Finally, toward the end (last half hour or so) and man and woman make love, but this is less explicit, and also quite brief.
A young man and an older woman share a bath. Her breasts are visible above the water line. They are not romantically involved but an undercurrent of sex is in the scene. A man comes in and accuses the young man in the bath of having sex with his woman, but then makes it clear that he was just joking. The second man fondles the woman's breast in an aggressive, harassing manner, perhaps the reason this movie's credits include a 2257 statement.
A woman catches her husband having an affair. There is no nudity but he is having sex with a woman from behind.
A scene with a number of characters sunbathing at a terrorist training camp. Several European women are topless, others totally nude (full frontal and rear nudity). When criticized by one of the Arab trainers, the Germans claim that "fucking and fighting is the same thing."