
The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979)
The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979) is a classic German film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It tells the story of Maria Braun, a young woman who is married to a soldier during World War II. The film follows Maria's struggles to survive in a post-war Germany, and her eventual success as a businesswoman.
One of the most memorable aspects of The Marriage of Maria Braun is its exploration of sexuality. Maria's relationship with her husband is passionate and intense, and the film does not shy away from depicting their intimate moments. The film also features a number of scenes that explore Maria's sexuality outside of her marriage. She has a brief affair with a former lover, and is also seen in a nightclub, flirting with a number of men.
The Marriage of Maria Braun is a powerful exploration of sexuality in a time of war. Maria's sexuality is a source of strength for her, and she uses it to her advantage in order to survive in a difficult situation. The film also serves as a reminder that sexuality is an important part of life, and should not be suppressed or ignored.
Brief shot of breasts. Throughout an entire scene, we see a man's penis and butt. In a post-coital scene, we see a man and a woman caressing each other (the woman's butt is seen, and she rubs his crotch--not seen). In another post-coital scene, we see a man caress a woman (no nudity). Breasts and vagina are seen for a split-second. A woman's butt is seen. Strong sexual themes, but no actual sex shown--a woman cheats on her husband and uses sex to move herself upward in society.