
Hanussen (1988) is a German drama film directed by István Szabó. It tells the story of Erik Jan Hanussen, a Jewish clairvoyant and hypnotist who rose to fame in pre-World War II Germany. The film explores the themes of power, manipulation, and sexuality.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the plot. One of the most memorable scenes is when Hanussen meets a young woman at a party and hypnotizes her. He then proceeds to have sex with her while she is in a trance. This scene serves to demonstrate Hanussen's power and control over others.
Another sexual moment occurs when Hanussen meets a young man at a bar. The young man is attracted to Hanussen and they eventually have a sexual encounter. This scene serves to show Hanussen's ability to manipulate people and to use his power to get what he wants.
The film also contains a scene in which Hanussen is seen in bed with a woman. This scene serves to show the audience that Hanussen is not only a powerful hypnotist, but also a man who enjoys the pleasures of the flesh.
Overall, the sexual moments in Hanussen (1988) are integral to the plot and serve to demonstrate Hanussen's power and control over others. They also provide insight into his character and his motivations.
A woman gets up from a bed naked, post coitus with a man and walks up to the bedroom window. Full rear nudity is shown.
A naked man and a naked woman, both masked, walk across a room in full view of the guests at a party. Full male and female frontal nudity is seen.
At a party, a naked woman is seen serving cake to the guests. Her breasts are fully visible.
A man and a woman are seen having sex in a room above a ball room where a party is going on. No nudity is shown.
Several naked women and naked men are seen modelling for a photo-shoot. Full frontal nudity is shown.