
Movie spotlight
Sex TV
More shameless than in this production by directing newcomer Lorenz Michel public sex cannot be presented. Sex reporter Chris Bee turns every corner in Berlin into a playground for hot games by men. Unsuspecting passers-by are incorporated into the game. There is no inhibition! Recklessness crosses all borders. Big balls are sucked totally dry. It doesn't matter how many spectators are shocked or turned on. No ass will be unpumped. Girls, put your men on a leash before they get involved in pure primitive sex on the spot. This film will catch everybody's attention. Repeat it in your very own town - let your dreams come true! Featuring: Chris Bee, Lance de Moor and Lupus
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Plot Summary
Sex TV was a Canadian documentary television series that explored various aspects of human sexuality. Each episode typically focused on a different theme, such as sexual fetishes, the history of sex education, or different cultural approaches to intimacy. The series aimed to educate viewers and spark conversation about topics often considered taboo.
Critical Reception
Sex TV received moderate critical attention for its frank and informative approach to sensitive subjects. While some praised its educational value and willingness to tackle diverse sexual topics, others found its presentation to be somewhat clinical or lacking in deeper emotional exploration. It was generally seen as a valuable contribution to television's exploration of human sexuality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its educational and informative content.
Appreciated for its direct and un SENSATIONAL approach to sexuality.
Some found it lacked emotional depth or nuance in its exploration.
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Fun Fact
The series was produced by Rhombus Media, known for its critically acclaimed documentaries across various subjects.
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