All That Jazz (1979)
All That Jazz (1979) is a musical drama directed by Bob Fosse and starring Roy Scheider, Jessica Lange, and Leland Palmer. The film follows the life of a Broadway choreographer, Joe Gideon (Scheider), as he struggles to balance his personal and professional lives.
One of the most memorable aspects of All That Jazz is its frank and honest portrayal of sex and sexuality. The film features several scenes of nudity and sexual activity, including a memorable scene in which Joe and his girlfriend, Angelique (Leland Palmer), have a passionate encounter in a dressing room. The scene is shot in a way that emphasizes the physicality of the moment, as well as the emotional intensity of the characters.
The film also features a number of musical numbers that explore themes of sexuality and desire. The song "Take Off With Us" is a duet between Joe and Angelique that expresses their mutual longing for each other. The song "On the Town" is a racy number that features a chorus of scantily clad dancers.
All That Jazz is a groundbreaking film that explores the complexities of sex and sexuality in a frank and honest way. Its musical numbers and scenes of nudity and sexual activity make it a must-see for fans of musicals and those interested in exploring the themes of sex and desire.
a girl takes off her shirt revealing her breasts (only shown for a brief moment)
a burlesque stripper rubs her own breasts (nipples are covered).
a burlesque stripper is seen nude again for a brief moment
3 burlesque strippers are shown topless.
a girl is shown topless during a dance sequence.
a guy who does a quick dance is laughed at by the audience when they discovered he climaxed in his pants after being molested by three women before his dance