Tree Without Leaves is a 1986 drama film directed by Carlos Saura. The film follows the story of a young couple, Antonio and Teresa, who are struggling to find their place in the world.
The film is known for its powerful and intense sexual moments. The couple's relationship is explored through a series of intimate scenes that explore the physical and emotional aspects of their relationship.
The film's most memorable sexual moment comes when Antonio and Teresa make love in a field of wheat. The scene is shot in slow motion and is accompanied by a haunting score. The scene is both beautiful and heartbreaking, as it captures the couple's love and longing for each other.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a passionate kiss between the couple, and a scene where Antonio and Teresa explore each other's bodies in a bathtub. These scenes are both tender and sensual, and they help to further explore the couple's relationship.
Tree Without Leaves is a powerful and moving film that explores the complexities of love and relationships. Its sexual moments are both beautiful and heartbreaking, and they help to make the film an unforgettable experience.
A 10-year old boy is shown bathing with his mother, both of them are naked.
The same boy is shown standing while being scrubbed by his reclining mother, again naked in full view of camera. The woman notices the boy's erection and kisses it.
The same boy is briefly seen breastfeeding.
Men and boys are seen at the beach wearing something similar to a mawashi. Buttocks are visible.
A boy and a teen girl are seen playing in a stream. Both are topless. The girl's breasts are visible.