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Erotic Cinema

“Sexuality is limited by taboos and the domain of eroticism is that of the transgression of these taboos.”


Since the first kiss recorded on film in 1896, erotic moving images have stimulated viewers and outraged public bodies. This book explores the meaning of eroticism and gives an overview of sex on the big screen by exploring different forms of sexual behavior or taboo-breaking in film. Included are intimate looks at ten of the most erotic movies ever made: including Last Tango in Paris, Betty Blue, In the Realm of the Senses, Romance, Law of Desire, Kids, Basic Instinct, Crash, The Night Porter and Y Tu Mama Tambien. Coverage includes erotic films from the silent era, pre-Code Hollywood, film noir, cheesecake and beefcake, the international art cinema, softcore and hardcore X-rated films, gay, lesbian, and New Queer Cinema, and the latest trend toward real sex in independent and art films. Readers will be able to relive some of their favourite erotic movie moments, and discover new ones as well.


About the author:
Douglas Keesey is a professor of film and literature at California Polytechnic State University. He is the author of The Films of Peter Greenaway and Don DeLillo, as well as TASCHEN titles Erotic Cinema and Paul Verhoeven.

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Erotic Cinema

Erotic Cinema

Duncan, Paul (ED)
Keesey, Douglas
Flexicover, 19.6 x 24.5 cm (7.7 x 9.6 in.), 192 pages, $ 19.99

ISBN: 978-3-8228-2546-4
Edition: English
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"The depth and detail really is marvellous, and the whole book acts as a fantastic video shopping list for any one looking for a good dose of erotica in their movies."
Erotic Trade Magazine, London, United Kingdom
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Erotic Cinema
Look, United States, December 01, 2005
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