Christiane F. (1981)
Christiane F. (1981) is a German drama film directed by Uli Edel. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Christiane, who lives in West Berlin and falls into a world of drug addiction and prostitution. The film is based on the autobiographical novel Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo by Christiane F. and is considered to be one of the most controversial films of its time.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both shocking and thought-provoking. One of the most memorable scenes is when Christiane and her friend, Kessi, are in a club and Kessi is propositioned by a man. Kessi agrees to have sex with him in exchange for money and Christiane watches as they go into a back room. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the reality of the situation and how easy it is for young people to get involved in prostitution.
Another scene that stands out is when Christiane and her friends are in a hotel room and she is propositioned by a man. She initially refuses but then decides to go through with it in order to get money for drugs. This scene is particularly powerful as it shows the desperation of the situation and how far people are willing to go in order to get what they want.
The film also contains several other sexual moments that are both shocking and thought-provoking. These moments help to illustrate the harsh reality of drug addiction and prostitution and how it can affect young people. Christiane F. (1981) is a powerful film that is still relevant today and its sexual moments are a testament to its power and impact.
In some scenes the main characters are shown in their underwear
Two young characters have sex and we briefly see rear nudity on both of them. A young girl prostitutes herself. A young man sleeps with another man for money and we hear his groans of discomfort.
A girl 'jerks off' a man.
We see total frontal nudity of a man for a split second.
Several references to gay sex and other forms.