Italian and Portuguese erotic movies
Italian and Portuguese cinema has produced a range of erotic films that explore themes of passion, desire, and sensuality. Here are some notable examples:
### Italian Erotic Movies
1. **"Last Tango in Paris" (1972)** - Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, this controversial film stars Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider and explores a deeply emotional and sexual relationship between two strangers in Paris.
2. **"Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975)** - Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, this film is an adaptation of the Marquis de Sade's work, examining themes of power, abuse, and sexual depravity in a horrific and artistic manner.
3. **"The Howl" (1985)** - This film by director Mario Bianchi delves into themes of sexual liberation and experimentation, featuring a mix of eroticism and horror.
4. **"Ninfa Plebe" (1972)** - A classic example of Italian erotic cinema, this film was a part of the genre known as "commedia sexy all'italiana," combining comedy with explicit content.
5. **"Blue Is the Warmest Color" (2013)** - While this film is French, it features Italian actress Léa Seydoux and depicts a passionate relationship between two women, showcasing sensuality and emotional depth.
### Portuguese Erotic Movies
1. **"The Last Time I Saw Paris" (2016)** - Directed by João Mário Grilo, this film explores complex relationships and desire set against a backdrop of beauty and melancholy.
2. **"A Gaiola Dourada" (2013)** - This romantic comedy includes elements of sensuality and explores themes of love and cultural identity.
3. **"A Fábrica" (2017)** - A notable film in Portuguese cinema that incorporates elements of drama and eroticism, showcasing the complexities of desire in a modern context.
4. **"Sexy Sadie" (1998)** - Directed by João Mário Grilo, this film immerses viewers in a world of love and lust, exploring the interactions and relationships between its characters.
5. **"O Fantasma" (2000)** - Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, this film is a blend of eroticism, horror, and romance, featuring a young man's journey discovering his sexuality.
These films highlight the artistic diversity within the genres of eroticism and sexuality in both Italian and Portuguese cinema. Each has its own unique approach to exploring themes of love, desire, and the human experience.


