10 to 11 (Movie)
This film is about a woman who, after a car crash, is kidnapped by a man in an underground bunker. SPOILERS The man claims that an event has left the surface of Earth uninhabitable, and that he saved her. He acts threateningly throughout the movie, and it is revealed that he caused her car crash, and that he apparently kidnapped and killed a girl in the same bunker years before.
There is a scene where a man corners a woman in a public bathroom and they kiss each other. When she tells him she would like to leave, he gets angry and forces her into a stall but an earthquake starts and both leave before anything further happens. A similar instance happens later in the movie with a different girl.
10,000 BC (Movie)
11.22.63 (Movie)
The shows contains a love story between a woman from the 1960s and a man pretending to be someone else since he is coming from the future: he reveals his true identity in S1E5. S1E4: the female protagonist explains that her ex-husband abused and raped her on their wedding night. It is hinted that the abusive husband was himself abused as a child. S1E5: the aforementioned husband kidnaps, ties up and disfigures his ex-wife with a knife. When her lover comes to her rescue, the abuser is mocked for having being molested by his grandmother as a child. Throughout the series, scenes take place in strip clubs and brothels, and there are multiple scenes of domestic violence from various male characters.
12 Angry Men (Movie)
13 Assassins (Movie)
13 Cameras (Movie)
13 Hours (Movie)
1408 (Movie)
17 Again (Movie)
An adult male character romantically pursues an adult female character relentlessly, despite a lack of interest from her. It is played off as comedy but comes across as harassment. The main character wakes up at a party after being knocked out. He finds himself on a bed with a girl touching him, only to realize it is his daughter. However, because he is in the body of a 17 year old, she doe not understand what she is doing and he has to resist her advances. She only stops when he says he is in love with someone else.
1911 (Movie)
1917 (Movie)
1922 (2017) (Movie)
1984 (Movie)
1BR (2019) (Movie)
A woman is assigned a male partner, who kisses her briefly against her will. However, there is no implication that she is forced or pressured into having sex with him.
2:37 (Movie)
One boy confronts another one in a bathroom: the first starts to kiss the second without his consent (it is established that they have had a secret relationship, and they continue to kiss for a while where both boys seem to be into it). About halfway through the movie, there is an extremely violent rape scene in the form of a flashback: an older teenage brother sneaks into his teenage sister's room at night, slowly escalating from lying in bed behind her while she sleeps, to extremely graphic on-screen rape. The sister notes to an off-screen interviewer that the brother had been sneaking into her room and touching her since she was 13, but that this was the first actual rape. Small hints to this situation are made throughout the movie (the movie starts with her crying in her underwear in her bedroom, she speaks to her mother on the phone and seems terrified when speaking of how she and the brother are home alone, and she takes a pregnancy test in the school bathroom despite her friend mentioning/thinking she is a virgin (the pregnancy test is positive). In scenes written from the brother's perspective, he mentions to the interviewer that, when he and the sister were kids, the parents got home and had sex in the living room when they thought the kids were asleep; he mentions that he was awake and that this impacted him/his view of sex.)
A man is accused of having sex with a 12 year old girl.
2046 (Movie)
The sexual abuse depicted (spying, sexual relationship with a teenager) is depicted as if it is romantic or excusable behavior, which viewers may find particularly invalidating or upsetting.
A girl talks to a man about how she had sex with an another man and he finished inside her when he said he would not. He laughed and said “sorry”. Worthy of note: before having sex with a man, a woman asks him to do a roleplay in which he grabs her and repeatedly says' I'm sorry'.
25Th Hour (Movie)
One character in his thirties has a crush on his student, a high school junior. At a nightclub, the student gets drunk, straddles him and he kisses her. A big theme in the movie is the threat of the rape that the main character will likely experience in prison.
28 Days (Movie)
Two female characters (adult and minor) are threatened with rape and are sexually harassed and groped. The adult woman tries to help the minor by giving her drugs (to help her not care/remember) before they would be assaulted. The adult woman is also grabbed with nonconsensual sexual intent in two instances, one of which includes her having her top removed and touching continues while off. It is said that the relationship between an adult (25 year old) and a teenager (16 year old) characters is child abuse.
A man zooms in on a couple having sex without their consent. Worthy of note: A woman is stripped naked and hosed down in a medical facility.
2LDK (Movie)
3 Generations (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of boys have a somewhat graphic discussion about a girl.
3 Idiots (Movie)
A student gives a speech which mentions rape. Worthy of note: there is a 'hazing' scene where male students pull down their trousers.
3-Iron (Movie)
3 Women (Movie)
One character theorizes about the possibility of being raped while she was in a coma. She later enters in a sexual relationship with much older man. Worthy of note: a drunk man breaks into an apartment shared by two women in order to have sex with one of them. Nothing actually happens and they get away.
3096 Days (Movie)
The film tells the story of a young girl who has been kidnapped and held in captivity for eight years.
35 Rhums (Movie)
37.2 Le Matin (Movie)
Early in the movie, the male protagonist's boss watches him and his girlfriend sleep naked. The woman wakes up and tells her boyfriend to chases him away. Later, during a fight, that same man lifts up her skirt: he is quickly rebuffed. About halfway through the movie, a man makes several rape jokes. In the second part of the movie, a woman pressures the male protagonist into touching her breast. Briefly after, she surprises him while he is sitting down, and puts his face against her crotch. Worthy of note: at some point, the male protagonist tries to calm down the female protagonist (who is having a nervous breakdown) by grabbing her wrists and slapping her. As they are on the streets at night half naked, policemen interrupt them, thinking that the man is assaulting her.
The 39 Steps (Movie)
A man forcibly plants a kiss on a woman and she clearly does not want it.
The two female protagonists are forced to have unconsensual sex to pay for an abortion. The act takes place off screen, but the dialogue slowly leading to it (starting approximately 40 minutes into the film) and its aftermath are depicted. The man who then performs the abortion is the rapist.
The 400 Blows (Movie)
Worthy of note: a fourteen old boy discusses the fact that his friends have been seeing sex workers, and states that he would like to do the same. He mentions that he knows an older man who has tried to assist him in arranging a liaison of this sort because he is aware of a woman who "likes boys his age." However, to our knowledge, this encounter never actually transpires. The same boy also discusses the fact that he is the result of an unwanted pregnancy, mentioning the fact that his mother was pressured not to abort him.
42Nd Street (Movie)
One of the musical numbers ends with the main male and female characters framed between the legs of multiple women dancers with both of the gazing gleefully at them. At another part of the movie, women dancers are asked to show their legs by their choreographer.
47 Ronin (Movie)
Approximately 30 minutes into the film, a father is bewitched and hallucinates: he sees his daughter being pinned down, raped by another man, and screaming for her father for help. Once the father snaps out of the hallucination, all returns to normal.
48 Hrs. (Movie)
4Th Man Out (Movie)
Worthy of note: homophobic remarks are made about the main character (a gay man) near the beginning of the film, with overarching sexual themes which play on the stereotype of gay men being predatory. Worthy of note: a man (not the main character) attempts to have sex with a woman he obviously has no attraction to and she mocks him for his lack of enthusiasm.
There is a song around the middle part of the film where the lyrics mention "when the television rapes us" or something along those lines: the word rape is clear and audible. Nothing on-screen follows the thematic, but it still might be a trigger.
5Eme Set (Movie)
6 Days (Movie)
6 Years (Movie)
65 (2023) (Movie)
7 Days (Movie)
'71 (Movie)
8 Mile (Movie)
Child rape is mentioned.
8 Seconds (Movie)
80 for Brady (Movie)
8MM (Movie)
A private investigator is hired to determine the authenticity of a pornographic snuff film. Discussions and depictions of sexual assault occur throughout.
9 Songs (Movie)
9Th Company (Movie)
Abandoned (Movie)
The plot revolves around a house and its haunted past, that of a father whose abuse of his daughter resulted in children who were themselves abused. It is discussed throughout the movie, and sounds of a woman giving birth happens multiple times. One creepy scene features the main character's hallucination of the father crouching over the daughter in her bed, both staring at the protagonist.
Abhijan (Movie)
Human trafficking is a subject of the plot. One woman is clearly a victim of trafficking as she recalls being abused and isolated and is kidnapped at one point into more trafficking, only to be saved. There is a potential implication that she is a victim of sex trafficking.
About Time (Movie)
Worthy of note: Throughout the film, the male protagonist uses manipulative and stalking behaviour to romantically win over the female protagonist. At approximately 48:00, he uses his time travelling ability to repeatedly have sex with her, without her knowledge or consent.
Abracadabra (Movie)
Two characters (a woman and a man) accidentally goes to a couple of swingers' apartment, who think they are their date. The female protagonist leaves when she understands the situation (as she is alone with the man, who does not appear threatening), and takes her male friend with him before quitting the apartment (the man was willingly engaging sex with the swinger woman). A woman is grossly catcalled by a man on a construction site. It is revealed that the antagonist of the movie probably had a sexual relationship with his mother.
The Abyss (Movie)
An armed man breaks into a woman's apartment and catch her before she manages to escape. A character threats a man to rape his wife.
A college student harasses and attempts to rape his female professor.
The movie is loosely based on a true story about a gang rape. The protagonist is gang-raped at a bar. The scene lasts for over five minutes. At one point, a waitress enters the room and is told that she'll be next, at which she appears obviously disturbed and quickly leaves. The rest of the film's plot revolves around the protagonist's attempts to get justice through the successful sentencing of her attackers and the people at the bar who watched the attack happen/egged them on.
Worthy of note: this films contains domestic violence.
A man is transformed into a fly and spies on his friend's having sex. A man pushes a woman down onto a couch in an attempt to get her to have sex with him.
Acolytes (Movie)
The plot of the movie focuses on two male characters who were raped by a man who then gets out of prison and continues to terrorize them. He is in a large portion of the movie and there are several flashbacks to when it happened. The victim goes on to kill a woman accidentally after trying to inappropriately touch her. A different man harasses and chains a girl in his basement: she has clearly been brutalized and the man says: "she's my girlfriend now." The girl escapes.
The movie takes place during the Vietnam war, and a Vietnamese character says something about "raping and pillaging all the girls who look like me".
Three women are raped.
Actors (Movie)
The main character is approached by a 13 year old prostitute. She begs for 'work' and offers that he could do anything to her.
Ad Astra (Movie)
Adama (Movie)
The Addiction (Movie)
In the last scene of the movie, the female protagonist reveals that she got pregnant from her boyfriend (a 20 year old man) when she was 15, and that the man was charged with corruption of a minor but escaped the judgment. A male protagonist mentions that the man thus was a paedophile. Near the end of the movie, it is revealed that a man is stalking a woman (to the point of moving in the same neighborhood as her): this is portrayed as romantic. The woman, who explains that she was worried by the anonymous letters she received, seems pleased to learn who her secret admirer was.
Adieu Poulet (Movie)
A police officer dressed up as a patient in a hospital slaps a nurse's bottom.
The Adjuster (Movie)
A woman on a public train takes the hand of a drunken homeless man and puts it on her crotch. A woman plays strip poker with a group of young boys. A man touches a woman's inner thigh without her consent. She then grabs his hand and pushes it towards her crotch. They both seem put-off afterwards. A woman's job requires her to watch graphic content and rate it. We never see the content but we can hear it including things like women screaming 'no' with sexual sounds.
Adulthood (Movie)
A woman discusses how she was gang raped. Later, a man threatens her by saying it will happen to her again.
This movie depicts various mental illnesses in upsetting and disturbing ways. The main plot involves bestialism, domestic violence and abuse. A man likes dogs so much that he gradually makes his wife behave like one: he starts giving her dog food, he makes her eat outside with the dogs, forces her to get down on all fours permanently until he gets her raped by one of their dogs.
Affliction (Movie)
An alcoholic and abusive man grabs a woman's bottom.
After (2019) (Movie)
After Hours (Movie)
A woman discusses in detail how she was raped by her ex-boyfriend.
After Lucia (Movie)
In the second segmentm a man forcibly kisses a woman and threatens to rape her at knifepoint. He is interrupted before anything can happen.
After Sex (Movie)
A woman mentions how she was molested by a relative when she was younger.
The main male lead has a nightmare about witnessing a close family member's sexual assault. The female main lead, drunk, offers sexual intercourse to the male main (who is not): he does not stop it from having, despite knowing she is not capable of giving full-consent.
After Yang (Movie)
A group of men capture fleeing women girls, forcing them into a vehicle - the implication here could be of later sexual assault. Rape and sexual assault feature throughout. A woman is raped by a gang of men, who are shown ripping away her clothes.
The sister of the protagonist gets kidnapped and her body reappears after several days: it is strongly implied that she has been kept into the basement and raped during that time. A stranger shows up at the door of the protagonist's house and tries to rape her. He believed that she had a rape fantasy after someone posted an ad for it without her knowing. At the end of the movie, a man who was hiding in her house kisses her while she is chained to a wall.
Aftersun (Movie)
Again (Movie)
The plot revolves around a rape scene that occurs early on in the film.
Worthy of note: one of the male characters tells a story about how, when he was 16, his grandfather took him to the red light district and he had sex with an older woman.
Agantuk (Movie)
A brother and a sister are involved in an incestuous relationship: they discuss their parting. There is a five year old difference between them, with the earlies sexual encounter taking place when he was 12 and she was 7. Nothing is shown on screen and the movie consists only of their dialogue.
The male lead repeatedly abruptly crosses the female lead's boundaries, including grabbing a taxi cab window to stop her from leaving (after she clearly rejected his advances) and finding out the female character's address without her consent or knowledge. The movie treats this as "romantic".
Agora (Movie)
A man forcefully kisses and gropes a woman against her will. He strips her and throws her to the ground (56:30-57:42). He eventually gives in to his conscience and feels bad about it so he sobs and stops. He then leaves himself to the victim's mercy to decide how she wants to handle him. She realizes his pent up aggression came from being a slave to her father, so she frees him and orders him to leave rather than killing him.
Ahsoka (Movie)
[Rating based on S1E+2].
A.I Rising (Movie)
Many scenes show attempted rape or something that can perceived as rape without seeing it blatantly on camera. All the murders the titular character committs are claimed to be in self defense of sexual assault.
Air (Movie)
Air Doll (Movie)
The main character is a brough-to-life inflatable sex doll. Although there is no violence per se in the film, we do see her dreading her relationship with her "owner" (although she has a life outside the apartment, she pretends to be a doll there and so "has sex" with her "owner" even though she does not want to and stands it stoically. In one of the scenes, she also takes a bath afterwards even though she might be discovered). In another scene, the owner of the DVD rental shop where she works discovers that, although the main character is currently dating another employee, she also has a boyfriend (the "owner"). Then it cuts to a scene of them having sex, the main character completely stoic and unmoving, while her boss tells her that she would have sex with anyone. Her relationship with the other employee also has a strange scene that, although difficult to classify and technically constented, could be upsetting. She tells him that she will do anything that he asked, since that is what she was put on Earth to do, and he says he wants to de-inflate her and inflate her again (although she had previously said that hurt her). Then he proceeds to do that. It is unclear how the main character feels about this. Overall, although the scenes are not particularly violent, the film does tackle issues of sexual agency and male dominance and abuse.
Air Force One (Movie)
Ajosepo (Movie)
The plot heavily features a situation that begins as consenting heterosexual adultery. The pair are physically unable to separate, and swiftly find that their prolonged conjoining is uncomfortable physically and emotionally. They are forced to seek intervention from multiple other people who they would rather not have see and touch them so intimately. Some of those helpers shame them harshly for their sexual activity.
Akelarre (Movie)
Teenage girls are made to undress into what would historically considered their underwear. It is implied that a teenage girl is raped off screen.
Akibiyori (Movie)
Akira (1988) (Movie)
A biker holds a girl still as another tears off her shirt, revealing her breasts. She is then punched and drops to the floor.
Al-Ard (Movie)
About 20 minutes into the movie, one woman rapes a young boy off-screen: we see her seducing him, and touching him despite his apparent discomfort, before jumping on him. The scene then cuts, and later, she is shown asking the boy not to tell anybody what happened. The boy is portrayed as being in love with her, but he is shown the morning after apparently shocked. The main man character stalks a woman during the first 30 minutes of the movie, and asks her father to marry her several times during the rest of the film. There is violence towards women throughout the movie, notably when they resist men's attempt to seduce them. At approximately 1:24:00, one man even kills a woman who is bathing.
Al Tercer Dia (Movie)
Alambrista! (Movie)
Alice (2022) (Movie)
The titular characte's slave owner forces her to submit to sexual touching of her private parts, which are off-screen. It is implied this occurs often.
This film is about a woman caught in an psychologically abusive relation with a man. Early in the movie, they have a sexual encounter in the shower. Later, flashbacks of it are shown while the woman seems distressed. It can thus be assumed that it was not entirely consensual. Near the end of the film, the couple initiates another sexual relation: the woman is not into it but tries to hide it (she goes to the bathroom and hyperventilates). She then returns to the bedroom, and when the man gets on top of her while kissing, she turns her head and pushes him back, while still "playing along". In order to get the upper hand, she pushes him to the floor and pins him down. She then orgasms on top of him, without any penetration: he laughs while she stays visibly distressed.
Alice Junior (Movie)
A teenage girl has her bikini top ripped off by two teenage boys. She jumps into the pool to shield herself from people looking.
Worthy of note: a white male character reacts extremely negatively upon finding out that his sister has a boyfriend and that he is Black. He seems protective of his sister in a way that can be read as incestuous jealousy, but this is implied, not spelled out.
Alien Shark (Movie)
Aline (Movie)
This is a biopic of Celine Dion, who met her husband/impresario (a middle-age man) when she was a child. They only have (implied) sexual relationships when she is adult.
All About Eve (Movie)
Throughout the film, several characters are sexually humiliated and raped.
A character gives a very graphic description of her sexual assault by a family member.
The two main characters, who have a sexual relationship, are revealed to be brother and sister. The male character, in a conversation with his uncle, reveals that their father abused both of the protagonists as children, including sexually assaulting the girl and forcing the boy to have sex with her. The aforementioned father never appears on screen and has died by the time the movie takes place. There is also a mention of him being inappropriately involved with a 15-year-old before his death.
Soldiers catcall women, who only become interested in them once they know the soldiers have food.
A man continually makes advances towards a woman, finally grabbing and kissing her without consent after she turns him down.
All That Jazz (Movie)
A joke about a man flashing women in the subway is made. The protagonist repeatedly touches a nurse's bottom while he is admitted in a hospital: it is played for comedic purposes.
There is a mention of domestic violence, but no indication that sexual violence was involved
A Black woman publicly testifies about how she was arrested, beaten, groped and stripped by Southern policemen in a cell.
All We Had (Movie)
About halfway through the film, a transgender character is gang raped: the scene is graphic and unexpected.
Alle Anderen (Movie)
Almost Adults (Movie)
Almost Famous (Movie)
One teenage girls suggest that they had sex with a boy who they believe was a few years older his actual age of fifteen.
Alone (Movie)
The protagonist is restrained against her will and beat in the face multiple times over the course of the film. SPOILERS: At 32:50-39:50, she is kidnapped and held in the basement of a killer/stalker. The kidnapper orders her to remove her clothes. While no sexual assault occurs and she is not undressed, the abductor restrains her from behind on the ground, presses himself against her body, and holds her by the face while he looks through her phone and forces her to answer his questions about her deceased husband. She is visibly distressed and crying during the entirety of the scene, making it a potentially disturbing watch for those with relevant triggers
Aloners (Movie)
The movie opens during a police sting operation to catch a serial rapist and murderer. Whilst driving, the rapist unbuckles his belt and tries to force his victim's head into his lap. His attempt is immediately averted. The primary antagonist kidnaps a little girl, but has no sexual interest in her whatsoever.
Alpha (Movie)
The Alpines (Movie)
One of the male protagonists kisses a female protagonist on the neck while she giggles and says 'stop' a few times (12:30). It seems semi-consensual, and does not go further. A couple is having an argument in bed (32:30). The man kisses her forcefully mid-argument, and she pushes him away. He comments that that 'always used to work'.
Alps (Movie)
There is a scene where a woman attempts to grope her father but he immediately rejects her.
Amadeus (Movie)
In the extended cut, a character blackmails a married woman into sex to help her husband. She accepts and begins to strip but the man changes his mind and has her escorted away. The next scene shows her being very emotionally distressed.
Ambulance (Movie)
Amelia 2.0 (Movie)
In the last 20 minutes of the movie, the creator of a female robot that houses a human mind kisses her while she is in a vulnerable state.
There are two moments during the film when men pay for the services of prostitutes. The main character is forced to marry a woman because he desperately needs her father's money. Later, it is implied that he is selling his sexual services to an older woman.
A grown man's sexual fixation on a teenager is central to the plot of this film. A middle aged man observes his teenage daughter's friend and has sexual fantasies about her. The same teenage girl implies that this kind of behaviour is a regular occurrence from older men. She implied that she was once sexually exploited by a photographer. Later, the same adult man who has fixated on her throughout the film makes sexual advances towards her, undressing her (with the intention of committing statutory rape), but stops when she discloses that she is a virgin. In other scenes, an adult films the household without their knowledge, the implication that this is a regular occurrence and is done with the intention of capturing intimate and private moments on film without consent. In one scene, an adult man forces a kiss onto another adult man. Worthy of note; virulent and at times violent homophobia is an ongoing theme.
At 55 minutes, a passing incest joke is made. Rape is mentioned at 01:26:00.
A young girl tricks an older teenage boy into letting her ride around with him in his car. She threatens to lie and tell a police officer that he tried to rape her. (He is trying to find her older sister and return her because she is too young for him) There is a teacher at a sock hop who calls a group of teenage students sexy. He is later seen talking privately with a teen student where it is strongly implied they are having an inappropriate relationship. A car full of boys whistles at and follows a 12 year old girl. An older teen pretends he cannot control his attraction to a 12 year old girl to manipulate her into telling him where she lives so he can take her home. A couple is breaking up and the boy pressures the girl for sex. They do not end up having sex and she kicks him out of her car.
One of the main characters gives a fairly graphic description of getting raped in prison (38:08-39:16).
There is one passing mention of rape, metaphorical (i.e. 'rape of our country,' 36:25). A prison guard threatens prisoners, collectively, with sexual violence (01:07:00). A man is gang-raped in prison, scene is relatively graphic (1:21:00-1:23:00). The direct aftermath of this attack (the victim lying in a prison hospital ward) is depicted until the 1:23:49 mark. The attack is alluded to on multiple occasions in later scenes. Between 1:26:50-1:27:16, the victim walks through the prison canteen, obviously injured from the previous attack, while his attackers jeer and mock him.
It is established at the beginning of the movie that the main character's father sexually abuses her, and implies it has been going on for some time. Her father gropes her on screen while she is visibly distressed. A teenage girl of colour is in a relationship with a white adult man who is her boss. Though it is never discussed, there is obviously a strong power imbalance present in the situation. The protagonist is paid money to go on dates and perform sexual acts, though little is shown. A man mentions that a woman was raped and murdered in a town they were passing through. An 18 year old woman comes across three men who take her to a house and try to get her drunk. It is implied that they are attempting to get her drunk enough where they can rape her. A man comes and saves her before anything can happen.
American Mary (Movie)
A woman is drugged and raped by her professor; it is very graphic and the emotional impact is reflected in the rest of the film as the woman exacts her retaliation.
American Me (Movie)
A woman is heavily implied to have been gang raped. A teenager is raped at knifepoint, only faces are shown. Another teenager is also raped. A scene of consensual sex slowly turns into rape as the woman begs her lover to stop. A man is shot in the genitals off-screen.
A female character is sexually abused by her mother's boyfriend as a child.
There is a brief mention of sexual assault over the phone. The protagonist coerces one of his woman friends to have sex with the sex worker he payed for, despite her saying 'no' multiple times. While she is distracted, he drugs her drink, and the next scene is the women getting taken advantage of by the sex worker while he watches. Worthy of note: there are several scenes in which the main character is having sex with two sex workers. He physically hurts them during these encounters and later pressures one of them to come back and have sex with him again.
Amici Miei (Movie)
A husband makes a joke about rape when he and his wife are on a dinner date. He tells her to drink and she asks, “Trying to get me drunk?” and he says, “That’s the appeal of marriage; I won’t have to.”
Ammonite (Movie)
A character kisses her lover amidst an argument, and because of said argument the kiss is unwarranted so she is quickly pushed away.
Amour (Movie)
Amour Fou (Movie)
Amsterdam (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the final scene of the film, it is revealed that the female protagonist was medicated against her will by her family, who claimed that she was suffering from an imaginary medical condition, in order to control her.
Of An Age (Movie)
A character tries to pick up a feather that has fallen in someone else’s cleavage. The latter character slaps his hand away.
Rape is mentioned numerous times throughout. During a flashback scene, the main character is attacked at knifepoint; rape strongly implied but not shown.
Worthy of note: two little girls spy on a couple having sex in the woods.
An Education (Movie)
The plot follows the relationship between a high school girl and a man twice her age.
The male protagonist is forced to watch while another inmate is gang raped by a number of other inmates, and he is threatened that they plan to do the same to him (55:00-57:00).
The main female character is consistently sexually harassed and used by the men around her. This is depicted with the aim of shaming the men who have hurt her or sexually abused her.
Ana E Vitoria (Movie)
The female protagonist is a governess in a house inhabited by three middle age brothers. In one of the first scenes of the film, one of them makes continuous sexual advances despite her clear disinterest. He then develops an obsession with her, sexually harrasses her at multiple occasions, and writes her anonymous obscene letters throughout the movie. The two other brothers also develop a perverse relationship with her, and she progressively decides to deal with it by playing along. In the final sequence of the film, after she rebuffed them all, one brother attempts to rape her, in presence of the rest of the household. After a brief relief (she is fakingly told to leave the estate), she is violently grabbed, pinned down by the three brothers and raped on-screen, before being killed.
The film is about a murder trial; a large part of the prosecutor's case is depicting a woman as a flirtatious nymphomaniac who deserved to be raped by the murder victim.
Andrei Rublev (Movie)
A woman kisses a man who is tied up against his will. A woman has her robe pulled off by people who are pursuing her. We see a woman being dragged away by a group of men who are going to rape her. From a distance, a group of soldiers watches a woman lying with her dress pulled up.
Angel Eyes (Movie)
Sexual harassment occurs between 09:50 and 11:09.
Angel's Egg (Movie)
In the opening sequence, it is mentioned that a woman in trial for stealing said to the policemen to go after the real criminals like rapists. Near the end of the movie, policemen ask the three main male characters to lift up their kilts. This is played for laughs.
Angst (Movie)
A man rapes a dead woman's corpse (off-screen): we see the man asleep on top of the corpse with his pants down.
A teenage boy tries to force a kiss on a girl and they fall over, making it appear that they were lying on top of one another. They are seen and the girl is embarrassed.
Animal Farm (Movie)
Animal Room (Movie)
SPOILERS: The sexual violence in this title is handled very brutally and violently. There is one scene where a group of boys force another boy into the bathroom and beat him up, one of the boys mounting the boy when he is kneeling and thrusting into his back before shoving his head in a toilet filled with feces. Another scene, the group of boys break into a house and the main antagonist forces a kiss on his girlfriend’s mother before dragging her into another room, his girlfriend being aware and seemingly okay with this. In the private room, he pushes his face into her breasts and licks her while making sexually explicit remarks to the crying woman. He backs off but when he goes to meet up with the group of bullies, one of them says something to him before going back to the woman, grabbing her by her hair and dragging her off to another room as she screams - rape is implied as the antagonist slams the front door shut before leaving so she could not be heard. The scene is violent, brutal, and intensely frightening and can be disturbing to viewers.
Animale (Movie)
A woman gets assaulted by her male friends while she is drunk and half unconsious. She forgets at first but slowly start to remember and we are shown a flashback of what happend. The assault is a big part of the plot as she (unconsiously at first) gets revenge on them, killing them all.
Animals (Movie)
Anita & Me (Movie)
It is strongly implied that the main female protagonist, a 18th century housemaid, has been sexually abused by her master (off-screen). In the beginning of the movie, he unknowingly watches her while she is washing and later tries to kiss her. Worthy of note: a little girl of the family entertains a ambiguous relation with the maid. In one scene, she kisses her on the lips and later asks if she can touch her breast (both times without any negative reaction from the adult).
Anna Karenina (Movie)
Anna Lucasta (Movie)
Annette (Movie)
Six women come forward with allegations of sexual violence towards one of the main characters. There are no details given and the women are treated with respect. Worthy of note (spoiler): this man later describes and acts out murdering his wife, and accidentally murders a woman.
Worthy of note: a humanoid creature presses a woman up against a wall, and while this is not a sexual attack, it may resemble one.
Anomalisa (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a graphic sex scene in which one character, who is psychologically vulnerable, has been drinking a bit beforehand, but she is happy and does not regret it afterwards.
The main character unknowingly sleeps with his mother, resulting in the conception of a child.
Anora (Movie)
The main character is tied up and has her body pressed against the men she gets in a fight with. It is not for their pleasure but it is definitely physical assault. She even yells out "rape" in attempt to get help. Later in the movie she accuses one of them of contemplating raping her during the earlier fight. He denies what he did was assault and explains that he never intended to rape her.
Another Round (Movie)
Antichrist (Movie)
There are a few scenes between the dysfunctional husband and wife in which they perform sexual acts on each other while the other is unconscious or having a panic attack. The woman masturbates the unconscious man.
Antiporno (Movie)
In this movie, the line between imaginary and real is blurred, making any existing consent very dubious.
Antonia (Movie)
The father of a developmentally disabled woman tries to get local men to marry her by showing her off at a bar, slapping her on the behind and fondling her breasts for others to see. Later on, there is a scene of her being raped by her brother. One of the protagonists intervenes on the victim's behalf, and the rapist is shamed into leaving the community. The rapist later returns and rapes a teenage girl.
There is an age different mentioned between the two main characters but it is not noticeable or elaborated upon.
Aoki Hono (Movie)
Aparajito (Movie)
A man slaps a female co-worker on the butt. Much of the movie's plot involves an upper level employee abusing his power to have trysts with multiple women who he employs. This is all portrayed negatively with his womanizing abuse of his power shown to have negative effects on male and female subordinates of his alike. SPOILERS: the man fires a woman whom he had an affair with after she mentions his womanizing to another woman he has an affair. After being told of his womanizing, this woman later attempts suicide upon finding out that she is seen by him as disposable and one of many women he has gone through in his life. He later threatens to fire a male co-worker whom he just promoted because he refuses to let him continue using his apartment for his sexual trysts as a result of the aforementioned suicide attempt.
Adultery is a theme. Worth noting: in one scene a man responds unenthusiastically to the sexual advances of a woman.
Apartment 407 (Movie)
The whole film is about a woman who is kidnapped and used as a sex slave. It is based on a true story.
Three women entertain soldiers by dancing. The men storm on to the stage and attempt to grab the women. The women are rescued and taken away by other soldiers.
Apollo 13 (Movie)
Apostle (Movie)
A male character ties up two girls and threatens them with rape, but is killed before he can go through with it.
Early in the movie, the male protagonist's sister enters in the bathroom while he is using the toilets, despite his protest. She briefly looks at his genitals and he tells her to stop. About 20 minutes into the movie, there is an abrupt cut to a scene with an attempted rape scene playing on a television set. We see a man assaulting a woman who screams 'rape': he eventually stops.
The protagonist rapes his wife as a punishment for her wanting to feel more passion in their love life, after he tells her he does not feel attractive to her anymore.
Apt Pupil (Movie)
At the end of the film, a teenager blackmails a teacher with a false sexual abuse accusation. There is no real abuse or relationship between the teenager and adult.
Apur Sansar (Movie)
The premise of the movie is that a man has to marry a 14 year old girl because her presumed husband is mentally ill. They eventually grow fond of each other and have a child together.
Aquaslash (Movie)
Two people are filmed having sex and the video is sent out. An adult employee of the park has sex with one of the high school students who are there celebrating graduation, with the implication that she does so every year.
Arbitrage (Movie)
Arbor Demon (Movie)
Arcadian (Movie)
Worthy of note: At one point in the movie a monster is on top of a woman and pinning her down, the movements of this monster are reminiscent of a rape scene. This may or may not be intentional. but it could be disturbing for some viewers.
Archipelago (Movie)
Arctic (Movie)
The plot revolves around a trial regarding torture being covered up by the government, including discussion and testimony from rape victims.
Argo (Movie)
Arjun Reddy (Movie)
Worthy of note: a father beats his son with a belt.
A woman mentions that she has been attacked by a man when she was undressing after her karate lesson and that she killed him. She explains that her misogynist master told her that it was her fault. At some point, all the karate students undress to stretch. The new recruit (main character) is led to a small room apart and told that he has to do something special to be part of the group. The master then opens the door and the only woman of the dojo is standing there waiting. They only stretch together but the undertone is quite heavy. More generally, the film sets an atmosphere recalling sects and it contains several shots hinting at the fact that the master exerts a sexual domination over the main character.
The Artist (Movie)
As Bestas (Movie)
The relationship in the film is between cousins (it is implied they have sex).
The Ascent (Movie)
A Nazi soldier hits a woman's bottom. It is implied that a child was abused during an interogation.
In the first half of the movie, the protagonist persistantly hits on a female bartender despite her apparent disinterest. She later falls in love with him.
Assassination (Movie)
A man is raped by a woman, who holds power over his ability to have a child ((01:08:29-01:12:25). She is in a position of power. He repeatedly says no and tries to get her off, she slaps him when he refuses. No characters within the film acknowledge the fact that a rape was committed and they actively blame the survivor (he is described at many points as having cheated on his partner).
Assholes (Movie)
The Assistant (Movie)
It is implied that sexual favors requested by an authoritative figure to young women are happening, although never seen on screen.
Asteroid City (Movie)
There is a passing comment of “…but I love you like a sister, other than that one time in the bathroom the day we met, which has never been repeated, as we both know” (01:09:00).
In the second part of the movie, the protagonist approaches a young woman to ask if he can paint her (a scene which is also the first of the movie, as a flash forward). He firstly touches her to show her how to pose and she protests. It is then implied (off-screen) that he raped her: when detained, a priest later asks him if he ever molested children before (which he answers negatively). A side character (a former soldier) says that all officers are murderers and rapists.
A boy walks in on his older brother having sex with his girlfriend, and the older brother smiles at him and keeps going until the girl screams and jumps up. Worthy of note: before intercourse, a woman starts kissing down on a man's chest and he keeps telling her to stop and wait but she keeps going. She does ultimately stop before getting below his stomach because he told her to, but it was not a quick halt.
Atlantic City (Movie)
The main male character first encounters the main female character by spying on her while naked when she appears naked through her window.
Atlantics (Movie)
The protagonist (a young woman) has to marry a man that she does not love. At some point, he briefly grabs her by the wrist to get her to follow him: she leaves.
Atonement (Movie)
A 15-year-old girl is raped by an adult who is never caught or punished for his crime (42:00-42:45).
In the beginning of the movie, the main female protagonist is followed and harassed by a gang of young criminals. Some of them go to her farm at night and touch her without her consent. She flees. Later, she accepts to be groped by the leader of the gang in order to retrieve her donkey. She cries and tries to flee, but he catches her again and rapes her off-screen. She then engages in an abusive relationship with him. Later on, the girl runs away from her abusive boyfriend to an old man and asks for shelter against sex: he accepts (we see him hugging her and then it cuts to her, dressing up the morning after). Near the end of the film, the girl breaks up with her boyfriend. He and his gang strip and beat her, leaving her traumatised.
A teenage boy gives an unrequested kiss on the cheek to a female piano player while she is playing. A young boy is forced to pull down his pants in front of a Gestapo officer to prove that he is not Jewish.
In a flashback, we see a ballet teacher inappropriately touching his very young female student and burning the inside of her thigh with a stick of incense. Due to the 'unreliable narrator' nature of the film, the reality of the victim's trauma is reapeatdely questioned. It is also noteworthy that the premise of the film is a group of casting directors holding a fake auditions for a nonexistent role that serves the purpose of one of the men choosing his future bride. A ballet teacher masturbates in the same room as his practising seven year old pupil.
Augure (Movie)
A boy pretends that a dressed up stick is a girl he is having sex with in a condescending way.
Augustine (Movie)
Aurora (2018) (Movie)
After sharing a few drinks, a man and a woman goes to the latter's hotel room. After the woman goes to the bathroom, she returned to the man almost naked and asking her to "punish" him with a whip. She tries to flee but he grabs her several times. After a brief relief (during which he is crying on the floor), he beats her unconscious and presumably rapes her. However, in one of the last scenes of the film, it is revealed that he did not, because other men intervened and killed him.
Ausente (Movie)
The movie is about a relationship between a swim teacher and his underage student. The student slips his hand up his teacher's shorts while he is sleeping, then the teacher begins waking up so the student removes his hand and quickly leaves (31:00).
Autumn Sonata (Movie)
It is mentioned that a mother's boyfriend has sex with her daughter.
Ava (2017) (Movie)
A 13-year-old girl engages in a romantic relationship with a man over 18.
Ava (2020) (Movie)
Avalanche (Movie)
A man kisses his ex-wife several times and makes it clear that he wants them to get back together. Though she does not seem particularly upset when he kisses her, the situation could be uncomfortable for some.
The Aviator (Movie)
A man is shown to be in a relationship with a 15 year old girl. He is shown asking her intimate questions whilst trying to determine if he will take her on as an actress.
Awaara (Movie)
One character mentions that he was falsely charged with rape. A woman is treated as having been "dishonored" by people who believe she was raped when she was not.
Worthy of note: towards the end of the movie, the main female protagonist drunkenly dances with an intoxicated man in a bar. When he tries to go further, she rebuffs him. A small tension arises after that, but nothing bad happens.
Away We Go (Movie)
The opening sequence shows a man giving oral sex to his partner: she firstly asks him not to, but then agrees to it. The protagonists (a couple) visit a female friend who repeatedly speaks inappropriately in front of (and about) her children. Another female character the protagonist encounter explains that she breastfed another woman's baby without her consent. She later explains that she and her husband have sex together despite sleeping in the same bed as their children.
It is implied via flashbacks that a man raped his sister-in-law: there is a very brief scene early in the movie, and a more long one just before the end of the film. In this latter scene, the victim also tries to have sex with her future husband (her cousin) just before their wedding, against his will. There are several non-consensual grabbing, touching, etc., throughout the movie.
Throughout the film, men are constantly verbally, and sometimes physically, harassing women.
Bab El Hadid (Movie)
This movie is about a sexually frustrated man who develops an obsession with a woman: he eventually tries to kill her but kills another woman instead. Early in the film, the man hides in the woman's room and tries to sexually assault her: she screams and the man escapes when other people are alarmed. He later tries to convince her to marry him. The woman is depicted as making fun of him and arousing him: she is beaten by her fiance. Throughout the film, women are catcalled, followed, spied on, etc.
The Babadook (Movie)
Babe (Movie)
A woman is courted by a man who teaches her to sing: she does not seem interested and thus asks for the lessons to stop.
The titular character, a physically an adult man perceived as a baby, attempts to breastfeed on a babysitter. The babysitter resists at first, but then appears to be aroused. One of the protagonist's sisters comes into his room when he is sleeping and enters his crib naked. There is a cutaway. A man is pushy to a woman at a party. Someone drink is swapped/spiked for non-sexual reasons.
Two yakuza make plans to kidnap and sell a group of young women working at a maid cafe. It is implied that these women would be sold into sex slavery.
Baby Boy (Movie)
Baby Face (Movie)
The lead character speaks of her childhood abuse, strongly implying incest at the hands of her father, who then forced her into prostitution as a teenager. There are also scenes of sexual harassment.
Early on in the film, it is implied a woman is sold into sexual slavery. There are scenes in which characters exploit a child perceived to have supernatural gifts for relics, that while not sexually abusive may still be upsetting. There is a gang-rape sequence towards the end which results in the victim's death. While only the early moments of the rape are depicted, and the rest takes place both in shadows behind a curtain and off-screen, the scene may have potential to cause severe distress.
Babygirl (Movie)
The movie revolves around a dynamic of BDSM submission and domination.
Throughout 3/4 of the movie, sexual harassment (verbal and physical) is almost constant. Various characters (men and women) kiss, fondle, cat-call or grab other characters (men and women) without their consent, often for laughs. The first 30 minutes of the film depicts a party/orgy, where it is said that female teenagers are at the disposal of men. We see one of them performing sexual acts with a naked older man (peeing on him and then sitting on him): we see her later having overdosed in the arms of the man. The men responsible for the party manage to have her escorted out without anyone seeing, and brought to an hospital. During the party, many intoxicated characters have sex in public: one brief shot shows a man having an object introduced rather brutally in his anus. Later, during a reception, the main female character mentions that the hosts have sex between cousins. Earlier, she explains that a whole sport team lost a bet and has to be her 'slaves' for the night. In the last part of the film, characters go to an underground "party" in the sewer, where people are held (presumably sexual) slaves: BDSM practices and rapes are shown on-screen.
Babyteeth (Movie)
A relationship between a 16-year old and a 23-year old takes place as a part of the 16-year old last wish, being permitted by the parents. At some point, they are shown having sex.
Back to 1942 (Movie)
Back to Black (Movie)
The Bad Batch (Movie)
A young girl is groomed to be one of the wives of a cult leader. She is saved before the cult leader does anything to her. Worthy of note: there is a scene where a character frantically and tearfully pleas that she "can't do it again" as a man slowly approaches her. The "it" that she is referring to is not rape, but the framing of this scene could still be triggering as it mimics how someone would react if they were trying to prevent themselves from being raped.
Bad Behaviour (Movie)
Bad Boy Bubby (Movie)
The main character and his mother have sex on screen multiple times. There is also a lot of animal abuse.
Bad Education (Movie)
Bad Genius (Movie)
A woman is raped on-screen: while the audience only sees fragmentary glimpses of what is happening, it is still fairly graphic. The rape becomes a major plot point for the rest of the film, and is discussed (including graphic details) and referenced many times. A man uses his position of authority to force two underage girls to perform sex acts while he masturbates.
Bad Santa 2 (Movie)
It is implied that one of the men playing Santa is a pedophile. There is also discussion of date-rape.
The Bad Seed (Movie)
Bad Seeds (Movie)
This film contains major amounts of physical child abuse, animal abuse, sexual harassment against teenagers by adult men, self harm, and teenage drug abuse.
Bad Words (Movie)
The main character jokes to another (underaged) character that he will be raped if he speaks a certain way.
Badhaai Do (Movie)
Near the beginning of the film, a minor male character catfishes the female lead on a dating app, posing as a woman, and threatens to out her as a lesbian unless she has sex with him. She refuses and eventually gets the police involved after which he no longer bothers her. Spoiler: gay man and a lesbian (in a lavender marriage) eventually consider having sex with each other (something that repulses both of them) due to the pressure from their families to conceive a baby, however they do not end up going through with it.
Badlands (Movie)
A 25 year old man and a 15 year old girl are shown kissing (about 20 minutes into the movie): it is implied that he rapes her.
Baise Moi (Movie)
Bait (2019) (Movie)
Bakuten! (Movie)
A woman is in an abusive relationship where her boyfriend will beat her up and then they will make up later by having aggressive sex.
Balto (Movie)
While there is not any explicit sexuality, the antagonist tries on multiple occasions to get physically affectionate with the female lead, despite her making it clear she is not interested and is already taken to the protagonist. He later tries to manipulate her into getting into a relationship with him, falsely claiming that the protagonist died in an accident and made him promise to take care of her. However, she immediately calls his bluff and refuses to get involved with him.
Bambi (Movie)
Bamboozled (Movie)
This film uses deliberately racist caricatures and footage from racist films and cartoons. This includes sections of the film 'Birth of a Nation', with a significant clip being used of a man in black face attempting to sexually assault a white woman.
Bande a Part (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, a woman is slapped, grabbed and tied and against her will.
A woman is sold by her father to a husband against her will.
At different points, it is implied and discussed that a local policeman molests his son: none of the abuse is depicted. The son (an adult) makes inappropriate comments to a woman on two occasions, but he does not appear threatening.
Barabbas (Movie)
During one of the first scenes of the movie, the main protagonist rapes his ex-wife/girlfriend off-screen after she repeatedly rebuffed him. Around 45 minutes into the movie, rapes committed by Roman soldiers are mentioned.
Barbara (Movie)
The titular character, a woman under police surveillance, is subjected twice to a body search (naked), the first time off-screen, and the second time on-screen (after pleading a police agent not to be). A side character (an underage girl doing forced labour) is said to be pregnant: it is implied that she was raped. This is confirmed in the final sequence of the movie, when the protagonist sees blood between the girl's thighs.
The Barbarian (Movie)
The female lead is kidnapped, tortured, and raped off-screen.
Barry Lyndon (Movie)
The title character starts off in a romantic relationship with his cousin.
The male protagonist forced himself on a woman while she clearly says "no". The movie seems to dismiss it as "rough sex".
A sport coach tries to pay his student for sex: the student rejects and hits him (00:45:10-00:47:07). A teenage drug addict gets paid by a much older man for sex (01:23:19-01:25:08). Prison rapes are briefly mentioned in a dialogue at the end of the movie.
Baskin (Movie)
Throughout the film, women are kept in cages and used as sex slaves by a cult/paranormal beings. They are shown in glimpses, as well as in drawings, and are referenced on multiple occasions. In one scene, a man is forced to have sex with one of these slaves against his own will, and under threat of death. He is clearly in emotional distress.
Basquiat (Movie)
The film features two sequences during which men are very pushy towards women. In the first one, a character even "steals a kiss" from one of them.
A man molests his 9- or 10-year-old stepdaughter in the car. It is implied that he does this repeatedly throughout the course of the film, culminating in a violent and graphic rape scene.
Bastarden (Movie)
The main antagonist has a history of sexually assaulting his servants. This is discussed by one of the victims in the movie.
A adult woman takes interest in a teenage boy.
The Batman (Movie)
Many scenes are set in a club where young women work and are objectified, with it being somewhat unclear whether they are paid to have sex with clients or simply to flirt with them. There are frequent scenes of men menacing or hurting women in a very sexually-charged environment, including one scene where a man holds a woman down in a way that is meant to be reminiscent of a sexual position. Domestic violence and client-on-sex-worker violence clearly occur with some frequency, and some of the women are shown to have bruises and black eyes at work. At least one woman seems to be the victim of explicit human trafficking tactics, with powerful men who employ her stealing her passport and hiding it. She is heard being interrogeated and strangled. A man observes a woman dressing and undressing without her knowledge, but not for any sexual reasons on his part. On two occasions a woman kisses a man without his explicit consent, including on one occasion where the man is delirious. These scenes are framed as romantic. The main villain uses duct tape with his victims to cover their mouths and place them into torture contraptions.
There is a scene towards the end of the film where a father is forced to look at picture of his paralyzed assaulted daughter.
The female characters endure (and have endured) lots of implicit, attempted sexual violence, though they all swiftly retaliate against their abusers.
Not long after the start of the film, a group of American soldiers gang-rapes a Japanese woman.
A character's backstory is about her relationship with a Cylon prisoner: sexual abuse is strongly suggested and talked about.
Beaches (Movie)
Beans (Movie)
A girl is forced to engage in oral sex but fights and runs away before any actual act occurs. It is also implied that another underage girl is being molested by her father.
Beast (Movie)
Worthy of note: the movie contains a lot of violence against women (with numerous images of dead young women).
Rape is mentioned several times, and a quick flash shows a woman being raped before a young boy shoots her in the head. A young boy is forced to please the an adult. It is strongly implied that others boy have to do it too.
During the second sequence of the film, two teenage girls threaten to falsely accuse a vulnerable adult man of having sexually abused them in order to force him to smoke drugs. Near the end of the film, during a consensual sexual encounter, the main character starts frantically asking the other person to stop out of fear that he will die if he orgasms. She does not listen and keeps going. He is happy and relieved when the expected death does not come to pass.
Beau Travail (Movie)
Beautiful Boy (Movie)
The cousin of the protagonist has three scenes where she has sexual encounters with teenagers. In the first one, she hits on the male protagonist ; in the second one, she seduces his friend and makes out with him outside the cinema (01:07:18-01:07:50). The last one is a sex scene between her and the male protagonist friend (01:40:40-01:40:50).
In the beginning of the movie, a man asks (as he already did before) a woman to marry him. She refused and is visibly not interested. He insists and tries to kiss her, and is only stopped by her brother. The woman is later held captive and stalked by a beast in a castle: she grows fond of him and finally falls in love with him. At the end of the movie, the beast turned into a prince with the face of the man who tried to kiss her in the opening of the movie. She confesses that she loved him.
Bed Rest (Movie)
Several graphic scenes of on-screen rape. Implied child molestation.
During the first part of the movie, an ex-husband acts threateningly towards his (soon-to-be) ex-wife: he comes to his son's birthday unannounced (and uninvited), he enters her house while she is away and waits for her, etc., and becomes increasingly violent towards her current boyfriend.
The Beehive (Movie)
The Beekeeper (Movie)
A woman has sex with a man in a room where another man, clearly uncomfortable, is also staying (she looks him in the eyes). The protagonist, an elder man, tries to engage sex with his wife when she is crying. He seems to completely ignore her distress, but eventually stops. Later, the male protagonist sexually assaults a much younger woman (the female protagonist), despite her protests (she keeps saying 'Not like this'): she escapes but immediately comes back to embrace him. Later, when drunk, she starts a sexual relationship with him but stops, as he is unresponsive. A few moments later, he engages sex while she repeatedly asks him to let her go: he presumably rapes her off-screen.
At some point, a man tells his brother that he risks being imprisoned for life and getting raped in jail.
The movie contains some flashbacks of a violent rape.
Before I Wake (Movie)
The possibility of being raped is mentioned in passing during an argument.
In the beginning of the movie, the 14 year-old protagonist goes to a brothel. He is shown receiving oral sex from an adult woman. The protagonist enters the car of a man who has proposed to drive him. Quickly, the driver puts his hand on his thigh: he rebuffs him and leaves the vehicle. However, the protagonist later returns to that man, who abruptly jumps on him again. This time, the protagonist consents and they engage in a relationship. At some point, the protagonist gets robbed on the beach by children. When he goes to the police, the children accuse him of trying to molest them (because he is gay). This false accusation is reffered to several times after that, and it leads the protagonist to prison, where he mentions being surrounded by real rapists.
Romantic relationship between an aunt an her nephew (both adults).
Before Sunset (Movie)
Beginners (Movie)
Beginning (Movie)
About 40 minutes into the movie, a man visits a woman who is alone at home, presumably to interrogate her. He progressively asks inappropriate sexual questions and ends up sexually assaulting her by forcing her hand into his pants. She seems visibly distressed during the whole long scene. There is a violent on-screen rape and attempted murder (1:07:30-1:13:55), followed by a scene where the survivor cleans herself (blood is seen between her legs). Later, he husband (ignoring the assault took place) begins touching her, but stops when she seems not to like it. Both assaults are discussed at 1:30:00 (with an audio recording of the first encounter being played), and the husband blames her wife for being raped. She seems very distressed (1:36:00).
This film is about a psychologically abusive relationship between a male star musician and a much younger man (involving an evident power imbalance). The latter, who lacked a father figure in his youth, is shown engaging in increasingly destructive behaviour as a result of this situation. Early in the film, as their relationship begins, the younger man is visibly uncomfortable (flinching when the older one comes next to him) and the older man does not care about this: after promising to stay away while sleeping in the same bed, he unpredictably engages in oral sex with the other man when he wakes up. After this, the younger man agrees to move in with the older one. The two men have a sexual relationship but the older one begins a legal process to adopt the younger one (with his consent): however, this does not come to fruition. The older man pushes his young lover into practices that he disapproves of (having multiple partners, going to a peep show, etc.)
Being Frank (Movie)
At several points in the film, people use John Malkovich's body without his permission to have sex with people. At one point, one of the main characters pretends to be another while in Malkovich in order to have sex with someone without their knowledge. Worthy of note: in a fit of jealousy, the protagonist tackles his wife, threatens her with a handgun, and forces her to make a phone call. He then locks her in a cage, ties her hands, and puts tape over her mouth. Though the actions themselves are upsetting, they are presented as ridiculous and inappropriate, and the protagonist later faces consequences for his actions.
Being There (Movie)
Bel Canto (Movie)
Belfast (Movie)
The main theme of the movie is the kidnapping of a seventeen-year-old girl, who is raped by her captor on-screen and off-screen. We also learn that she is sexually abused by her grandfather. All instances of sexual assault in this movie are quite graphic and are shown mulitple times via flashbacks, etc.
There are several rape scenes, which, while cartoony, are graphic and violent.
Belle (2013) (Movie)
A man grabs a woman's chin and mouth, then below frame, grabs her crotch area as she grimaces tearfully and gasps and then frees herself and walks away.
Belle (2021) (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a brief discussion about a teenage girl having an unrequited crush on her teacher, who is several years older than her, and she even keeps an image of him as her phone's lock screen. This is only briefly referenced for a couple of throwaway jokes. Later, an older woman reminisces on a romance from her teenhood; when she was a high school senior, she had a romantic interest in an eighth grader (who seems to have reciprocated). However, the relationship ultimately did not work out due to the age gap. Throughout the film, the teenage protagonist (who is 17 years old) has several romantically-coded moments with the deuteragonist, whose age is initially ambiguous, but is later confirmed to be 14. While this could potentially hint at an age-gap relationship, the protagonist does not have romantic interest in him (especially as she is clearly interested in another boy her own age). In the original Japanese dialogue, the deuteragonist states he loves her, but it's left ambiguous if this is intended to be romantic; the official English dub changes this line to "you're my hero", leaning towards a platonic interpretation.
Belle De Jour (Movie)
Belly (Movie)
A drunk man tries to grope a woman before she stops him. Later, a husband watches his wife cheating on him through a keyhole. A man makes an ambiguous joke about having an incestuous relationship with his sister.
Beloved (Movie)
The film contains racialized sexual assault, intense trauma post sexual assault, and chattel slavery era rape/dehumanization.
The first few interactions between the women are forceful, with the instigator pushing for kissing and touching when the other woman keeps saying no.
Ben is Back (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the protagonist (who is a drug addict) says to his mother that he 'had an arrangement' with his former history teacher, implying that he received drugs in exchange of sexual favours (when he was a teenager).
One man gropes one of his female slaves. Worthy of note: arranged marriage and polygamy are mentioned.
Benedetta (Movie)
A young woman recounts how her dad and brothers started raping her after her mother died. A woman touches another woman's crotch without her consent. She also sneaks peaks of the woman when she is nude. A woman is almost gang-raped until a man saves her, but then he proceeds to mutilate her breast. A woman is stripped naked, strapped to a table, and raped violently with a medievel sexual torture device as she screams.
Benjamin (Movie)
Benny's Video (Movie)
There are multiple explicit references to a female character being repeatedly raped by villagers and threatened physical harm . A female character is raped on-screen: she describes how the rapist only "took her once", in defense for why she mourns his death. The main character immediately following has sex with her and is portrayed as a romantic act.
Worthy of note: the plot of the film centers around a man working on sound effects for a film which contains sexual violence.
The protagonist, admitted to a psychiatric clinic, hires two female prostitutes to have sex with other patients, without telling them his true identity.
The main character is held captive by the antagonist following a date. Naked photographs of her are taken without her consent. She has sex with him while being held captive. He stares sexually at one of his underage students while they practice gymnastics.
A man sits on a woman's lap while hitting on her. She grabs his penis and squeezes to get him to leave her alone. Later (after a plane crash), he insinuates that he wants to have sex with her but she and another man fight him and they both leave.
Bessie (Movie)
A woman is raped and then dragged down the stairs.
This short film depicts the tortures Íngrid Olderöck inflicted during the military dictatorship in Chile. In one scene, we see a woman naked and blindfolded, lying on the floor. The main character turns several musical devices on and then the main character's dog approaches the woman. The next scene is the body of this woman being pulled into a car trunk. The following scene is the main character having a sexual, graphic moment with her dog.
The protagonist is sexually harassed and hate-crimed while she is nude. No body parts are seen. A teenage boy has sex with an adult woman who he ends up dating.
Beulokeo (Movie)
During a conversation, a client asks child traffickers if the child's father is a rapist. It is asked once if a woman was raped. [SPOILER] We learn that one of the main characters was a prostitute and that one of her clients insisted for her to do things she did not consent to before she killed him. What clearly happened, if the character was raped or not, is never mentioned.
Big (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist, a child in an adult man's body, has sex with a woman who is unaware he is a child in an adult's body.
The Big City (Movie)
Big Daddy (Movie)
After a man passes out, another man pats his crotch area as a mode of trying to wake him up.
Big Eden (Movie)
Big Eyes (Movie)
This film features an abusive relationship where one of the characters exploits the other's work: death threats and on-screen abuse are seen throughout most of the middle of the film.
Big Fish (Movie)
Big Hero 6 (Movie)
The Big Short (Movie)
The Big Sick (Movie)
The Big Ugly (Movie)
One of the main characters is revealed to drug women at bars and talks of how women put up a fight.
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
The main female character is harassed in the very beginning of the film by a few of the bikers. They cat call her, touch her (smack her on the behind), and follow her when she tries to leave the bar. Later, the same woman is dragged away by several men who intend to sexually assault her. She is ultimately rescued by other men. Later in the film, she discusses how she would have killed herself had anything happened to her.
Billy Jack (Movie)
A 13-year-old girl has sex with an older man: they are interrupted by the protagonist. A woman is raped on screen. A man uses a knife to cut off a woman's bra, exposing her.
Biosphere (Movie)
Bird (Movie)
A side character who is physically and verbally abusive comments on whether he would have sex with a child to comment on her appearance.
Bird Box (Movie)
A group of drunk soldiers attempt to rape a teenaged girl who they think is a teenaged boy (01:18:56-01:19:59). They remove her clothes and she escapes when they realize she is not a boy.
Birdeater (Movie)
Worthy of note: The film centres on a relationship where the woman has to take sleeping pills in order to cope with separation anxiety and guilt. The question is posed by other people in the movie whether the man is assaulting her in her sleep. This is never confirmed by the movie.
A man becomes aroused on stage and attempts to force himself onto his partner without her consent. A character described sexual abuse, he and his sister experienced from his father as a child.
A rumour goes around that a brother and sister were having sex with each other.
Birdy (Movie)
Early in the film, two high school students (male and female) are kissing when the boy starts fondling the girl's breast: she quickly asks him to stop but he briefly continues before they are interrupted by another character.
Birth (Movie)
The film revolves around a 10 year old boy harassing an adult woman, trying to convince her that he is the reincarnation of her dead husband. There is no sexual relationship between the two but the film includes a scene where they take a bath together.
A black man sexually harasses and attempts to rape a white woman.
Birth-Rebirth (Movie)
Birthday (Movie)
During the first act, the main female character mentions the sexual abuses she suffered from her previous husband.
Black (2015) (Movie)
Long and graphic scene of a 15-year-old girl being raped by multiple men. This occurs about 2/3 of the way through the film, just after the girl's boyfriend leaves the abandoned church where they made love.
Black 47 (Movie)
The film contains several scenes suggestive of rape that turn out to refer to something else. For example, the male characters say things like "it's so much sweeter when you struggle," and there are tense scenes where a teen girl walks alone at night, is stalked, and ends up on a bed with a much older guy.
Black Bag (Movie)
A character admits he framed his child’s teacher as a pedophile to get them fired.
Black Bear (Movie)
Worthy of note: an assistant tries to dress a drunk female actor.
Black Cat (Movie)
Two women are raped and killed by samurai soldiers in the opening scene. Soon they reappear as vengeful ghosts who seduce and brutally murder the passing samurai during the rest of the movie. The antagonist kills women and then rapes them (off-screen).
Black Crab (Movie)
Black Girl (Movie)
A woman is kissed without her permission whilst she is working. Her boss plays it down by saying that the man did it as a joke.
Black is King (Movie)
This film contains a short (non-graphic) attempted rape scene. This is overall a very sexual film with voyeurism.
Black Robe (Movie)
Rape scene on-screen is followed by immediate repercussions for the rapist carried out by the victim. A woman engages in intercourse with a man who is keeping her prisoner in order to distract him and then kills him by hitting him over the head.
A woman talks about being molested by her mother's boyfriend as a child. Her mother accuses her of lying.
Black Swan (Movie)
In a brief scene, the main character, a ballerina, is sexually harassed by a man on the subway who makes 'kissing' sounds in her direction and mimes masturbation. The main character's director also forcibly kisses her in one scene. He later asks her inappropriate sexual questions and tells her to masturbate as part of her 'training' for her role. Worthy of note: another character later suggests performing sexual favors for the director, although it is unclear if she is joking or not. At one point the main character goes to a club with another woman, who sneaks ecstasy into the main character's drink without her consent, although the main character clearly knows the drink is drugged. Later, after she has had the drink, the main character abruptly comes to her senses while being kissed and groped by a man in the bathroom. While we do not see him forcibly assault her, she is obviously high by this point and unable to give consent. After leaving the club, the main character takes a taxi with the other woman, who puts her hand between the main character's (clothed) legs and attempts to grope her. The two later have a sex scene in which the other woman is very aggressive, pushing the main character down on the bed and performing oral sex on her without verbal consent. Although at the beginning of this scene the main character actively kisses and undresses the other woman, and does not resist the sex in any way, she is still heavily under the influence at this point. Although it is never stated that incest or child sexual abuse has occurred, the main character and her mother have an extremely unhealthy relationship, elements of which may be perceived as incestuous.
There is not any sexual assault mentioned but this is a survival/trap style film, with a general “we have no choice” feeling that can sometimes trigger a similar anxiety/trauma response.
BlackBerry (Movie)
The romantic relationship portrayed in the film is between a 17 year old and a 21 year old.
Throughout the movie, racist comments are made about Black men, depicting them as rapists. In one scene, a policeman takes advantage of a woman by touching her when she is pulled over. A white cop jokes that he would like to force a Black woman to perform oral sex on him before another member of the KKK kills her. He is joking to maintain his cover infiltrating them. In one scene around the climax of the film, a woman is tackled in the street by a policeman: to evade capture, she shouts repeatedly that the man is trying to rape her, although this is not the case.
A man threatens to bend a woman over while they are arguing.
The whole plot of the movie is centered around the moral dilemmas about Replicants, and if they are actually not thinking/feeling beings. Within the context of the film, this means that it is not seen as necessary for them to provide consent for sexual acts as they are described as machines that fit a purpose e.g pleasure, entertainment etc.. A creator of human-like androids (Replicants) forcibly kisses his latest creation after slashing her body where a caesarian would be. It is very violent and tense (around 40 minutes into the movie). There are two instances of non-consensual kissing.
Blame (2017) (Movie)
Blancanieves (Movie)
The main female protagonist is kissed against her will on two occasions: 1) in the middle of the film, by a man who is trying to strangle her; 2) at the end of the movie, by different men, who paid to try to wake her up from her sleep.
Many characters misinterpret the male protagonist's words as sexual innuendos but he states them genuinely and innocently.
A man kisses a woman and pushes himself on top of her while she is shouting "No!" repeatedly. After a moment she wriggles away, and he apologizes. She forgives him.
Blind (Movie)
Blind Chance (Movie)
Most of the female characters are raped on screen throughout the film.
Blindspotting (Movie)
Blonde (Movie)
Early in the film, the female protagonist is raped on-screen during a movie audition. Short flashbacks of the scene are shown later, when another character asks her about her debut in the industry. The husband of the protagonist is violent towards her after learning she did nude photographs early in her career, and later again after she has shot a scene revealing her underwear. When the protagonist is almost unconscious because of her use of drugs and alcohol, she is transported to an important male character, who forces her to perform oral sex on him, and rape her (off-screen). She is shown afterwards, completely confused and shocked.
Blood (2022) (Movie)
One man watches a woman dance and grabs her butt: she shoves him off. Later, he sneaks into her room and kills her.
Blood Diamond (Movie)
Throughout the film, rape is discussed. A rebel leader threatens to rape a character's wife and children.
Blood Glacier (Movie)
Bloodshot (Movie)
About on third into the movie, a killer has the main protagonist's wife tied to a chair and holds a bolt stunner. He asks if she can "take the whole 6 inches" before killing her.
Bloodsport (Movie)
Bloody Milk (Movie)
Blow-Up (Movie)
The concerned scene contains a situation of dubious consent. One of two women is willing to have sex with the main protagonist in exchange of photographs, but the other one is not. The protagonist proceeds to chase the first woman, aggressively pulling at her clothes: she looks quite scared. While running away from him, the other woman strips the other naked, both of them laughing. They proceed to have a threesome, but the man never take photographs of them afterwards. The women look betrayed.
Blue (1993) (Movie)
Blue Bayou (Movie)
The backstory of the protagonist includes being adopted by an abusive father as a child.
Blue Collar (Movie)
Blue Giant (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main actress was 14 at the time, with an older body double being used for nude scenes, and her male counterpart being much older.
Blue Miracle (Movie)
Blue My Mind (Movie)
The protagonist wants to stop having sex in the middle of intercourse, and the man pressures her to keep going, but she does not and leaves (1:01:00). The protagonist is under the influence of drugs and alcohol when she is brought into a room, blindfolded, and forced to give oral to a gang of men during a party (1:25:00): they make her think it was her idea. Men hold her down and attempt to rip her clothes off, but she runs away (1:26:00).
Blue Ruin (Movie)
Blue Steel (Movie)
The rape scene is very violently done for 30 seconds towards the end of the film between the antagonist and the protagonist (01:27:00-01:28:00).
Blue Story (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist makes a joke about child sexual abuse that some may find in poor taste. On some occasions, a man tries to pressure his unwilling partner into sex with him.
Blue Velvet (Movie)
Sadomasochism and other non-mainstream sexual acts are a consistent theme throughout along with elements of violence and coercion.
There is a consensual relationship between a 15-year-old and a woman whose age is somewhere between 18 and 22. The film is French, and the age of consent in France is 15, but the age gap may be uncomfortable for some audiences.
An adult man marries a 14 year old girl, though it is made clear that their relationship is not sexual, nor does he make any attempts to have sex with her throughout, promising to wait until she is older.
Worthy of note: the movie contains a reference to 'the pedophilic elite'.
This film contains humor that tends to condone sexual commentary and bad treatment towards women. Two men attempt to switch places during sex without the woman knowing: it fails.
A man is wanted by the police because he beat up his girlfriend. He comes to the protagonist to ask for his help, but he gets rebuffed. The main female character implies that she lost her job because she did not respond to her boss' advances.
Bob Roberts (Movie)
A man running for political office is caught photographed alone with a teenager. He claims nothing happened but his opposition claims he had sexual relations with the girl.
Bodied (Movie)
Rape is frequently used as a punchline in rap battles. A character slaps women's bottom multiple times throughout the film.
Body (Movie)
Three girls formulate a plan to accuse an injured man of attempted rape to cover up the fact that they broke into a house and injured him. Whilst a man is unconscious, a girl takes his hand and puts it in/around her genitals (this is not shown on-screen) so that have evidence for the 'crime'.
Body Double (Movie)
A woman is forced into handcuffs and raped on screen.
Body Heat (Movie)
A femme fatale uses sex to get a man to murder her husband.
Worthy of note: the film deals with domestic abuse.
A woman is very visibly uncomfortable when left alone with a preacher. It is later revealed that he assaulted her before. It is a central aspect of the film.
The Bodyguard (Movie)
There is a scene in which a woman invites a man in a bedroom. As they are about to make out, she asks him to stop, but he insists. She manages to get out of the situation by calling someone. It is said that a man broke into a woman's house and masturbated on her bed without her knowing.
The main protagonist gropes another character without his consent and is firmly rebuffed. At another moment, he is also groped.
Bokeh (Movie)
A woman talks about the plot of "To Kill a Mockingbird", which involves rape.
The film is semi-autobiographical, and is based on the creator's experiences as a minor on the internet. The protagonist is a 13-year-old girl who makes friends with a 19-year-old man over Skype, initially bonding over their shared interest in creating anthro wolf characters. He coerces her into drawing sexual material featuring her character, and comments on how her character's genitals look 'too human'. He then pressures her into redrawing it with more anatomically realistic canine genitals, forcing her to find 'realistic' references (including a failed attempt at studying a neighborhood stray, eventually culminating in her searching for photo references against her will). Throughout the film, he threatens to blackmail her by publishing the sexual material she drew for him on public platforms.
At 44 minutes in, a Nazi tries to kiss a nun. She rejects his advances and they fall to the ground when he continues trying to kiss her. He is interrupted soon after.
There are numerous talks of sexual harassment
The Bone Box (Movie)
Bone Breaker (Movie)
Bone Tomahawk (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, it is revealed that women are kept as reproductive slaves of tribes men. They have their arms and legs cut off, as well as their eyes removed. They are pregnant on a bed, and clearly have no choice in their situation. The pregnant slave women are not redeemed by the main protagonists, so they are left there without any hope for salvation.
Bones and All (Movie)
An adult man crawls on top of a main character (a teenage girl) and holds her down, drooling on her; no explicit sexual violence or threats occur but the scene is highly suggestive. Worthy of note: A man kills another man during a consensual sexual encounter.
There is a very brief mention of a background character having raped someone. We never see this person again.
A woman forcibly plants a kiss on a guy who does not want it.
During a party, two frat boys are about to engage in relations with two 17-year-old girls but withdraw from the interaction when they learn the girls' ages. On the way into the party, some partygoers grab a female character's breasts without asking.
Boogie Nights (Movie)
Book Club (Movie)
A man is given Viagra without his consent and then unwillingly touched on the groin by his wife.
A man is abducted by a group of women. He is chained up, stripped naked, and assaulted multiple times, including being forced to masturbate, being forced to receive oral sex and being anally raped with a strap-on dildo.
Worthy of note: a character has his entire body mutilated and his genitalia removed by ghosts.
Boomerang (Movie)
A woman takes her underwear off and throws them in a man's face, who reacts in disgust. A woman advances on a man who is visibly uncomfortable by putting her hand on his legs. She then proceeds to flash him.
Boot Camp (Movie)
A teenage girl is violently raped by one prison guard.
Borg McEnroe (Movie)
Borgman (Movie)
There are unconsensual surgeries which involve children.
Gangsters beat and rape young adults and teens throughout the film.
Boudica (Movie)
A mother has consensual sex with her young adult son (23:42-25:27). It is implied this was not the first time, though how far back it goes is unclear. Slaves being used for sexual purposes are discussed and implied. After an altercation, the protagonist's daughters are raped on-screen (42:22-44:32). After the rape, she unties her daughters and makes them get up and walk home (44:56-48:46): their reactions and movements are graphic.
The main male character has a habit of continually grabbing the main female character's bottom and lifting up her skirt without her permission. She smacks him every time he does so.
Boy (2010) (Movie)
Boy Erased (Movie)
The on-screen rape scene takes place at 00:37-00:39.
In the opening of the film a woman is heard screaming. She is then seen cut up and naked after several men leave were she was held. The main character is living in the apocalypse where women are a commodity and talks frequently talks about what is implied to be unconsentual sex. The main character tracks down a woman and holds her a gun point. Later in the film a character is forced into a human breeding program and is used for his semen.
Boy Meets Boy (Movie)
A man jokes about being a paedophile. Worthy f note: the narrator recounts a time when a female friend kissed him unexpectedly when they were both kids. He told her he was not interested because he was gay,: she apologized, and they continued being good friends.
Boyhood (Movie)
A club owner makes several insinuations towards a woman he is forcing to work for him to pay off a debt. She continues to reject him and at one point he forcibly kisses her but she pushes him off and he leaves.
Boys (2014) (Movie)
On-screen rape; hate crime committed against a transgender man.
The Bra (Movie)
Worthy of note: early in the film, armed robbers break into the characters' home and attack the mother and her son. The mother is not raped, but there is certainly fear that it could happen.
Brain Damage (Movie)
A woman opens a man's trousers and a monster jumps into her mouth, simulating a penis. This scene intended to directly recall oral rape. A man kisses a woman deeply and the monster jumps into her mouth; she struggles to push the man off as the monster kills her.
Brat (Movie)
A woman is beaten and raped off-screen by two men (1:12:30): we see them ripping off her clothes and then the smiling face of their boss watching the scene. Throughout the film, it is implied that this woman is beaten by her husband, with a scene of domestic violence in one of the final scene (which it stopped by her lover). Early in the film, two men catcall a woman in a bus.
Braveheart (Movie)
A man attempts to rape a woman, she fights him off and escapes. One king institutes a "prima nocta", meaning that lords have the right to sex with any woman on her wedding night. In one instance, a lord is seen coming to claim this "right": her husband fights the soldiers but she stops him and goes with the lord, as otherwise they would both probably be killed. Nothing is shown on-screen but it is made clear that the woman is raped, and it is implied that this happens to many other women. This is referenced several times throughout the film.
Brazil (Movie)
A woman is grabbed by the shoulders and is forcefully guided out of a building. She then yells at the man who grabbed her for the nonconsensual touch. There is no sexual charge to the action, the man is leading a woman away from danger.
In the opening scene, a man makes a comment towards an 11 year-old girl saying that she is old enough to marry.
A woman discusses the fact that she got married to a grown man when she was 14. On a number of occasions, a drunk man behaves in sexually aggressive and threatening ways towards her, and she tries to avoid him.
There is a scene in which a teenage boy hastily hides under a table, ending up between the legs of a teenaged girl. He moves his face further between her legs with clear sexual intent. It is suggested that she traps his head between her legs to stop him until he can come out of his hiding place. In another scene, the same is girl pressured into admitting she is a virgin by the group (composed of three teenage boys and one other teenage girl). Also worthy of note: in the same scene, the other girl tells the group how she had sex with her male therapist and several other men. She later says that that none of this is true, claiming she said it because she is a compulsive liar, though it is heavily implied that she simply wanted to make the others uncomfortable.
There is an imaginary sequence that includes the rape of a servant by their employer. It is implied that the transgender main character becomes a sex worker as a last resort in order to survive. A man, expecting the main character to be a sex worker, attempts to rape her and strangles her with a necklace. She then escapes from his car by spraying perfume in his face. It is also of note that there is a lot of violence and brutality toward the transgender protagonist, perpetrated by people who have power over her in some way. This mistreatment includes parental child abuse and abuse by implied romantic partners and police.
Breaking In (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, one of the antagonists tries to rape the protagonist's daughter, but he is stopped.
The main plot revolves around a married woman who turns to prostitution to feed the sexual fantasies of her critically injured and bedridden husband.
Breakthrough (Movie)
Breathe (Movie)
Brick (Movie)
A mad scientist shows a set of miniature human figures he has made. One of the miniature humans he has made is a King, another is a Queen. The King expresses strong feelings for the Queen which she explicitly rejects. At one point the King escapes from the glass jar he is in to try and get with the Queen. He harasses her, coming up to the jar she is in, banging on the glass. The Queen does not like this and wants him to go away. Eventually the mad scientist picks up the King and puts him back in his jar.
The protagonist comments on the inappropriate sexual comments and occasional grabbing she experiences from a family friend.
A male character slaps a female's behind while she bends over. She objects and they discuss whether he had any kind of permission.
Bright Future (Movie)
Brightburn (Movie)
There is a creepy scene where a young boy sneaks into a young girl's room and she calls him a "pervert" later during gym class: there is no menace or danger.
After discussing the color of a woman's panties, a group of boys come up behind her and lift her dress to up to confirm the color.
Brimstone (Movie)
There is an explicit and violent rape scene, which a young character is forced to watch.
A woman mentions that a woman was recently raped in a run-down tenement she is visiting.
About halfway through the movie (during the male anchor's first news story about date rape), a woman describes her rape in detail.
It is implied that a man is involved in the trafficking of teen girls. Later, a character mentions that her ex was found with 14 year old girls.
One of the protagonists initiates anal sex with his wife without making any effort to gain consent or even indicate that that is what he was going to do. She looks visibly surprised and uncomfortable but this brief scene is not depicted as violent or forced.
A female character enters a relationship with a millionaire because of her economic situation, and he beats her when she expresses reluctance to have sex with him.
A Bronx Tale (Movie)
Young men try to get the attention of two young women who are walking on the opposite side of the street. A male character describes a “test” that he uses on potential girlfriends, which involves physically forcing his date’s face down to his lap.
The Bronze (Movie)
It is revealed that the main antagonist got his student pregnant (1:34:29). The protagonist and the antagonist have sex, but the protagonist got drunk by influence of the antagonist (1:13:30).
Brooklyn (Movie)
Brooklyn 45 (Movie)
Brothers (Movie)
Child sexual abuse is only implied/spoken about as something in the character’s past: nothing is shown on screen. It is the same with the implied rape.
Worthy of note: there is a ritual where young women must "open to" a man called Papa Legba at the beginning of the movie. It goes on for several minutes and it is very disturbing in a metaphorical way. It is also present throughout the rest of the film with PTSD-style flashbacks.
In Bruges (Movie)
The Brutalist (Movie)
The main male character is raped on-screen for several minutes (midway through the second act): it occurs while he is under the influence of drugs. Several antisemitic statements are said during this. His wife later accuses the rapist to his face in front of his family and friends. The protagonist tells his wife that he does not wish to have sex with her and she ignores this: she stimulates him with her hand despite him repeatedly saying no and asking her to stop. The main character's niece is approached by a drunk man after a conversation where he implied wanting to have sex with her. It is suggested that he assaulted her off-screen.
Brute Force (Movie)
Bu Su (1987) (Movie)
Bubble Bath (Movie)
The main male character acts a little aggressive towards a female character in proclaiming his love for her and she does npt want it, yet he continues to plea to her. Later, the same character shoves his head in her breasts by surprise. Another female character remarks at point about having been in a relationship with an adult man at 14.
Buddies (Movie)
Buffalo '66 (Movie)
A man's father inappropriately hugs his girlfriend without her consent while saying "daddy really loves you" (26:23). You can see that she is visibly uncomfortable with that experience. The male character's father inapproriately hugs her again without her consent while burying his head in her chest (48:17): she is again visibly uncomfortable. The same cahracter tells the woman to "give daddy a big kiss" while kissing her on her cheeks without her consent (50:48).
Buffaloed (Movie)
Bug (Movie)
A main plot point of this film is that the main character is in an abusive relationship and there are several depictions of domestic violence.
A character is drugged against his will with psychedelics and sexually assaulted by his friends. What exactly is happening to him is not made clear, and the visuals and sound design are made to be trippy and disturbing. Worthy of note: A character spies on his crush in the showers at school.
Bullet Head (Movie)
Bully (2001) (Movie)
Bulworth (Movie)
There are incestuous overtones to the main brother/sister relationship of the film as they are very close and the brother is at times mistaken for her husband. This relationship is never implied to be sexual. As the main conflict of the film involves a missing child, the police discuss the implications of the child going missing and the potential for child sex abuse. There is no child sex abuse depicted or actually implied to have happened to the child in question.
Burlesque (Movie)
Both female protagonists are harassed by a group of men in a shop. They began threatening them with sexual assault before one of the women drives them off by running and acting crazy.
Worthy of note: during the entire film, a character is very pushy towards every women he meets.
Burning (Movie)
A man goes into a woman’s apartment to feed her cat while she is away, and he masturbates there without her knowledge. A man berates a woman for removing her shirt and angrily calls her a “prostitute”.
The main protagonist is regularly beaten by her husband and is raped by him one night offscreen.
Burning Cane (Movie)
Burning Days (Movie)
Roughly halfway into the film, a rape occurs off-screen. From this point onwards the plot revolves heavily around the assault.
Bus Stop (Movie)
The movie involves a woman who is kidnapped and forced into marriage. She is subject to threats, physical violence, and stalking.
Worthy of note: one character awakens to another masturbating beside them in bed. The film takes place largely in a conversion therapy camp for lesbian and gay teenagers, which include some uncomfortable activities like acting out intercourse. A character is descreibed offhand as being molested as a child (around 51 minutes into the movie).
A main character pretends to rape his girlfriend.
In the beginning of the film, a man is receiving oral sex from someone he assumes is his girlfriend, but is one of the villains of the movie.
The movie is about the sexual abuses of a priest on young children: pedophilia is thus the main theme of the film. Some flashbacks show the moments before the crimes, but nothing graphic is depicted.
Bye, Bye Love (Movie)
Children are forced into prostitution, though nothing explicit is shown. A character is assaulted by a man implied to be her father.
Cabaret (Movie)
A female character confides in main female character that she has been raped by their mutual acquaintance. The main female character had secretly encouraged the rapist to "pounce". The traumatized character cries and is clearly distressed, the female MC shows some regret but overall the rape is used to catalyze the female character falling in love with the man who raped her. There is also whistling/catcalling and grabbing of female cabaret performers.
The Cable Guy (Movie)
Caddo Lake (Movie)
One male character (Chuck Berry), gets arrested and imprisoned for transporting a 14-year old girl for prostitution, which is one of the many sexual abuses committed by the actual Chuck Berry (particularly with minors).
Calcutta 71 (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a running joke where a son keeps walking in on his mother in various states of undress. There is a point in the film where the women are unaware that an advert they will be filming will necessitate them being naked.
Calibre (Movie)
Characters discuss the fact that one of the main characters had ostensibly consensual sex with a woman, but did so having given her cocaine. This is a point of contention during the movie.
At the bar, a woman is grabbed from behind by her male friend. She asks him multiple times to let her go but he is drunk and does not do so. He whispers a sexual request into her ear before they are interrupted by the main protagonist. Later, the woman defends her friend's behaviour.
In one scene, the titular character rapes both a bride and her groom. The sexual relationship between the protagonist nd his sister is a major plot point in the movie.
In two scenes a man changes the appearance of two teen girls to look more like his dead sister: we see him tie a girl's hands to a chair and wash her hair while he hums and licks her face, and he then cuts her blouse off to reveal a bra and moderate cleavage and abdomen. For the rest of the film, the girl remains only in jeans and a bra. We see photos of a teen boy kissing his sister on the mouth as she receives chemotherapy.
Call Jane (Movie)
The main romantic relationship of this film is between a 17-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man, who is a student of the boy's father. Although the relationship is presented as healthy, with the younger boy being extremely persistent and the relationship itself being very brief, some viewers may find the age difference to be disturbing or upsetting. During a scene by a lake, there is non-consensual touching.
The Calling (Movie)
A creepy man who says that he is an alternative medicine physician visits the house of a woman whose daughter is sick (37:00). Once left alone with the girl, he makes her drink tea and puts his hand over her mouth and nose. Nothing sexual occurs. The protagonist makes an inquiry about a boy who was adopted. It is very subtly suggested he was abused (1:24:00).
At the beginning of the movie, it is told that an old man slipped into a young teenager's bed and raped her. The story revolves around revenge for this assault.
Calvaire (Movie)
Calvary (Movie)
In the opening scene, a character describes being sexually abused as a child by a priest. This conversation goes into extremely graphic detail. A female character is physically abused by her lover. She is seen with a black eye and bruises throughout the film, though these beatings occur off-screen. Despite graphic discussions and representations of physical and sexual violence, the content is handled thoughtfully and sensitively. Atonement, forgiveness and revenge are major themes of the movie.
One male character says that a stranger he just met will probably rape him and a female character (30:00). After two characters have consensual sex, the man's friend enters the room, while the woman is naked. The friend does not leave, takes off his shirt and moves toward them. The woman wants to leave, but the men laugh and are ominou: she is eventually able to leave (1:09:00). Later there is an ambiguous implication that something bad happened to the character when she was left alone, but it could be the interaction we see in which she felt threatened but was not assaulted.
Camp X-Ray (Movie)
A sexual assault takes place between a colonel and his female private officer. After she refuses to have sex with him, she loses her position in the army.
The Canal (Movie)
There are mentions of demonic rape A woman is attacked by an entity in a way that mirrors sexual assault.
The Candidate (Movie)
Although nothing sexual is ever mentioned or shown, the entire film is a metaphor for child trafficking.
Caníbal (Movie)
A woman is unconscious after drinking and the man (a cannibal), strips her (not shown) and lays her down on a table. He runs his hand over her body and gently rubs her cheek. She later wakes up naked in bed and thinks they had sex so she is happy.
Canoa (Movie)
The antagonist stalks and harasses a family and it is strongly implied he is intending to rape their underage daughter. There is a scene in which said girl is running and hiding from him when he follows her after school, and another scene towards the end of film where he physically assaults her mother.
Capernaum (Movie)
An 11 year old girl is married off to a man who appears to an adult. More generally, adults are shown to behave inappropriately towards children.
Captain Conan (Movie)
Worthy of note: nearly all the female characters in the film are prostituted.
A child asks the father what rape means: he explains it briefly in a factual way. It is a short moment that is not brought up again.
Torture is a major theme of this film. Flashbacks are shown, including one of a man forced beaten with his pants and underwear down, and glimpses of a naked woman panting on the floor.
Discussions regarding child grooming online and abusive relationships between adults and minors, as well as mentions of child sex trafficking and pedophile rings.
Captive State (Movie)
Captives (Movie)
Caramel (Movie)
A man tries to rub his hand up his girlfriend's skirt, however she berates him because they are dining with her father-in-laws. A child witnesses the incident and innocently plays with the woman's skirt under the table. A woman gets an hymenoplasty because she had sex before her marriage.
Carancho (Movie)
Caravaggio (Movie)
Flashbacks from and discussions about the torture in Abu Ghraib, including sexual torture and sexual humiliation, are featured throughout.
Cargo (Movie)
A woman is kidnapped and held captive by a man.
Cargo 200 (Movie)
This movie is about the rape and the kidnapping of a young woman by a policeman. All of it starts at approximatley 21:00, when the woman is kissing with a young man in his car. at night He is drunk, pushy, and insists to go buy more alcohol. He brings her to an isolated farm where another drunk man lustfully looks at her. His wife tries to help her hiding, but another man finds her, sexually assault her, and kills another man who tries to help her. He then rapes her. on-screen and off-screen. The next morning, she is shown very distressed, saying that she is bleeding: the rapist takes her to his home, where he helds her captive (he lives with his crazy mother, who does nothing to help her). Later, he puts the corpse of the woman's boyfriend in the bed to which she is restrained. She is then once more raped on-screen by another man, before being forced to stay naked in bed with the rotting corpse of her boyfriend and one of her rapists, dead. A woman eventually comes to kill her captor, but she leaves her attached there (she previously victim blamed her). The captor of the woman, a policeman, is in charge of finding her once her disappearance has been noticed. We see him intervening to an emergency call from a woman who was apparently abused by her husband and his drunk friends.
Carol (Movie)
Carrie (2002) (Movie)
Carrie (2013) (Movie)
A woman says that she was "taken" via marital rape and became pregnant. She later describes the rape to her own daughter. A girl makes comments about another girl's sex life in order to make her uncomfortable. A boy makes a date rape joke.
Carrie Pilby (Movie)
The main character (a student) has a relationship with her teacher. There are several scenes where he uses predatory manipulation techniques and the relationship is quite clearly abusive.
Carry-On (Movie)
It is heavily implied that a police chief coerces women into sleeping with him in order to get exit visas. There is a threat of this to a woman who has stated to be under legal drinking age, even if it never happens because she obtains it another way.
Casino (1995) (Movie)
Casque D'Or (Movie)
The main protagonist is a prostitute, considered as mere merchandise by men. One of them forces her to have sex with him in exchange of a favour.
Cassandro (Movie)
Cast Away (Movie)
A woman is kinapped and brutally gang raped before being murdered.
In the opening scene, a character asks two people for directions and he is found to be masturbating. In the closing scene, one of the characters is grabbed while walking down the street.
Catch 22 (Movie)
A character proudly admits committing sexual assault.
Catch Hell (Movie)
One character is kidnapped and drugged before being almost raped.
Worthy of note: the main character hires a prostitute and pays her with counterfeit cash. He is 16-17 years old and has sex with adult women who do not know that he is a teenager/minor.
Catfight (Movie)
Cats (Movie)
This movie is about multiple teenage girls being hacked and blackmailed with their explicit photos.
Causeway (Movie)
Worthy of note : The film indirectly addresses the subject of post-traumatic stress disorder and its impact on daily life (no link to sexual violences).
Ceddo (Movie)
A man mentions in kidnapping a woman that he does not intend to rape her. One man hopes to marry a woman who is his cousin.
Celia (Movie)
An adult man grabs an adult woman by the arms twice throughout the film and motions for a kiss but she removes herself from him before anything more happens.
The protagonist and his older sister have an incestuous relationship; they are 16 and 17 years old respectively, and their relationship is consensual. A 6 year old boy begins cross-dressing. A 33 year old man tries to develop a relationship with a 17 year old girl but becomes repulsed by her when he catches her and her brother being intimate. There are several scenes of full child nudity and masturbation.
One character has a poorly drawn tattoo of a topless lady, and another of a man masturbating to her. It is briefly seen and is more comedic than crude. There are several rape jokes.
Center Stage (Movie)
Centurion (Movie)
The Ceremony (Movie)
Certain Women (Movie)
Cesar (Movie)
The main female character is kissed several times by male characters without being asked for her consent. She does not seem distressed. Worthy of note: two main characters repeatedly threaten and strangle teenage girls to oblige them to go to a party. This is played for laughs.
Worthy of note: throughout the movie, the protagonist (an elderly married man) lustfully watches the family's handmaid (a young woman). In the final scene of the movie, it is implied that they eventually engaged in a relationship.
A young man is helpful to a woman who is mid-abortion. She showers, leaving this relative stranger alone in her disabled teen daughter's bedroom. Later she touches him without asking if he wants to be intimate.
Chained (Movie)
A man driving a taxi brings woman riding alone back to this home to rape and kill them (off-screen). There are brief and violent flashbacks of the attacker’s childhood that shows that his father was sexually abusing him.
Challengers (Movie)
Champions (Movie)
Changeling (Movie)
A woman is being hosed down in the mental hospital and a female doctor tells her to spread her legs so she can check her for venereal diseases. Nothing is shown, but the scene is intended to convey the distress this puts the woman in. Worthy of note: although not shown, the movie is based of real life serial murder case where a serial killer abducted, raped, and murdered young boys.
It is heavily implied that a prisoner is raped by a prison guard off-screen.
Chaos (2005) (Movie)
The film contains a long on-screen rape scene, which is very violent.
Chappie (Movie)
Char Man (Movie)
There is a scene where the villain slaps a woman (who does not seem distressed) and closes the door of her room, presumably forcing her to have sex with him.
Charlie Says (Movie)
A woman is told to take off her clothes and looks visibly uncomfortable in doing so. A woman flashes a man. A man stands up in a bath and display his naked body to a woman who looks shoked at it. A man attacks a woman and wrestles her to the floor, which eventually turns into kissing.
The rapes committed by soldiers against women, including young girls, are mentioned several times throughout the movie. Worthy of note: the titular protagonist is a 'womanizer' employing exclusively young attractive women.
Charulata (Movie)
The Chase (Movie)
The Chaser (Movie)
Che: Part One (Movie)
One soldier takes a teenage girl out of her house during a guerilla: it is implied that he rapes her off-screen. This is mentioned later on, and the rapist is executed for his crime.
Che: Part Two (Movie)
A man tells soldiers to stay away from a woman who temporarily joined a group of guerilla fighters. Later, another man mentions the fact that guerilla fighters have a reputation of raping women.
Chef (Movie)
Chernobyl (Movie)
Cherry (Movie)
In a brief scene, a rape taking place can be heard. While not shown graphically it is very clear what is happening. A soldier makes a pointed comment about an Iraqi girl being “cute”. This is the same character that is heard raping a girl in a previous scene.
Chi-Raq (Movie)
The premise of this movie is that the women in a particular community in the South Side of Chicago decide to stop having sex with all men in the community to protest gang violence. This sex strike ends up spreading to the rest of the city, nation, and world. When the protagonist first enlists other women to join this strike, part of the oath that she tells them to repeat has the line, "If he should force me to lay on that conjugal couch, I will refuse his stroke and not give up that nappy pouch," implying that saying no is sufficient to stop rape. There is also a point where the protagonist's boyfriend cheats on her with someone else. The sounds of her moaning during sex are heard before the scene switches over, and, in context, it sounds like she might be being raped, even though the encounter is later revealed to be consensual.
Chick Fight (Movie)
The male romantic lead follows, touches, and flirts with the female romantic lead in spite of her protestations: it is framed as romantic. There are several instances where the female romatic lead is catcalled. Worthy of note: it is implied that the main female protagonist is forced to prostitute herself in the first part of the movie to survive financially. Throughout the movie, she engages in relationships with sugar daddies to pursue her career.
Chicuarotes (Movie)
Chien (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film is about a man being treated like a dog. His "owner" gets increasingly violent with him, and at some point, he forces him to come to his bed to pet him.
Cat-calling and inappropriate comments/questions from men to women are frequent throughout.
In the beginning of the movie, a maid is sexually assaulted by a man trying to convine her to have sex with him despite her protests. He grabs her but is eventually interrupted when another person walks into the room.
Child 44 (Movie)
The whole plot is about young, prepubescent, boys being found naked and murdered: it is unclear if they are sexually assaulted. About one hour into the movie, the main female character is brought in by officers and given an offer to leave her husband to be with a higher ranking office. When she declines, it is implied that high ranking office order a man to rape her. The man comes up close behind her, starts touching her shoulders, neck and face. He puts his fingers in her mouth before the camera pans to her trembling hands, then cuts to a new scene. Later it is revealed that the main female character is with her husband only because she was afraid of what would be done to her if she denied him marriage.
A young boy touches his tutor's breast. A man gropes his wife and intimates that he wants a second child and would rape her to have one.
A young man (17y, then 18y) stalks the (female) judge who trialed his case, but from a "I need guidance, a mentor/mother"—point of view, not a sexual one. A woman leans in to kiss a young man goodbye on the cheek and he turns and kisses her on the lips instead, but she seems more confused than disturbed about it.
Child's Cry (Movie)
A man acts controlling towards a woman and constantly obsesses about her. A man's boss asks him for help regarding his son's lack of a sex life.
Chinatown (Movie)
An adult man has a relationship with a much younger woman. Her age is never stated but she appears to be a teenager. An elderly man, implied to be senile, gropes a nurse. A woman discusses having a daughter as a result of being impregnated by her father when she was a teenager. The father attempts to gain custody over the younger daughter, and it is implied his intentions are sexual in nature. He ultimately succeeds, and it is implied the young woman may be a victim of further incest. Worthy of note: it is implied that a woman is being physically abused by her husband.
Chlopi (Movie)
Choose Or Die (Movie)
A man in position of power solicits sex from a younger woman, asking “how much [she’s] worth”. She denies and although he persists, he does not get physical.
Chronicle (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman develops an interest in a man and unknowingly uses his keys to repeatedly enter his apartment to clean and redecorate it. He finally invites her to a date.
Cicada (Movie)
The main character was sexually abused as a child. A piece of news about a priest accused abusing kids is heard and commented on.
The first part of the movie (first 40 minutes) takes place in an orphanage where an elderly doctor and his protege deliver babies and perform abortions. About 20 minutes in, they find a very sick girl. The doctor finds out, by examining her, that a so-called doctor tried to perform a failed abortion on her: the punctured fetus is still inside her uterus along with a foreign object. She dies off-screen. At some point during the first part of the movie, soldiers on a train inappropriately touch a young girl (off-screen) who was teasing them (from outside of the train): she rebuffs them. About 1:30:00 into the movie, it is revealed that a father has been having sex with his adult daughter and got her pregnant. When confronted about it, the father gets angry and says that he loves her and would not harm her. The woman, visibly distressed, tries to flee at night, but he forces her to stay. The protagonist then performs an abortion on her in precarious conditions, while the father assists him. After that, she eventually flees (off-screen) and stabs her father when he tries to stop her: he additionnally stabs himself to death and lets her go.
Two women are made to strip to their underclothes so they can be inspected as potential brides. A woman is forcibly kissed at a party, and after the other guests rip off her dress as they are beating her.
Circle (2015) (Movie)
Circumstance (Movie)
This film contains many depictions of sexual harassment ranging from inferences to depictions of assault. There are no overt rape scenes but many threats of sexual violence and abuse of the female characters.
Citizen Kane (Movie)
Citizen Ruth (Movie)
A man spies on a woman while she is getting dressed. A woman mentions being forced to perform oral sex on her mother's boyfriend, implying the event happened when she was a child or teenager.
It is revealed that the protagonist (a man) got violent with his ex-wife and that is the reason of their divorce.
Relatively non-graphic scene in which a woman is raped by a man. In another scene, a man is forced to strip at gunpoint and is insulted with homophobic slurs.
Claire's Knee (Movie)
The film is about the brief romantic interest of a man for a young girl (a teenager) and his obsession for her older sister (also a teenager). He ends up kissing the first one but she rebuffes him. Finally, he achieves his goal by touching the knee of the second girl (through deception). He later brags about it like a sexual predator.
Clash (Movie)
Class of 1984 (Movie)
A woman is pinned down by a group of juveniles: they take turns raping her on screen. A girl is forced to strip fully naked as part of an initiation.
Clay Pigeons (Movie)
Clean (Movie)
While at a party of mostly adults, a teenage girl seems to be high or drunk. She tries to leave the house, but several men hold her inside and push her down onto a couch. Her clothing is not removed, but the men crowd over her and one opens his pants but they are stopped before going any further.
The titular character makes a mention of how the Romans love to rape, pillage and plunder.
The Client (Movie)
The protagonist (a boy) had an abusive alcoholic father: this is hinted several times in the beginning of the movie until he clearly states how his father used to beat him.
Clifton HIll (Movie)
It is discussed that one male character defiled a young boy, but we do not find out if that was the complete truth.
Climax (2018) (Movie)
Clinical (Movie)
While never shown on camera, the plot hinges on the sexual assault of a teenager, her subsequent PTSD and treatment. There is a clinical interview where a patient vaguely recollects interacting with her assaulter. It is later revealed that her assaulter was her father.
A gang of boys sexually assaults a woman and attempts to rape her but she escapes (5:00-9:00). The scene is graphic and the victim can be seen distraught and struggling. A male gang breaks into a woman's home and rapes her, while her handicapped husband is forced to watch (12:00-14:00). The protagonist, a teenager male, is sexually assaulted by his social worker (23:20-25:00). Later, he breaks into another woman's home and bludgeons her with a phallic-shaped sculpture: she is not sexually assaulted (40:00-42:00). A video briefly shows a woman being gang raped (1:13:10-1:13:20). The last few seconds of the film show a sex-scene between the protagonist and a woman. It looks fairly aggressive but it is not clear whether or not it is consensual (2:13:30-2:13:55).
Close (Movie)
This film contains some (non sexually) holding onto another person to console them as they try to break away.
Close-Knit (Movie)
A woman asks a young girl if she would like to touch her chest. It is not presented as a sexual thing at all, but rather a way to check that her chest is 'real'. A woman asks a young girl multiple times about whether she has developed breasts yet. It is not presented as sexual but it is seen as inappropriate by other characters.
Close-Up (Movie)
A photographer inappropriately touches young women during a photoshoot in his studio (including his niece). It is played for laughs.
Closer (2004) (Movie)
A woman is forced to have sex with her estranged husband in order to get him to sign their divorce papers.
Closet Land (Movie)
The entire film revolves around a woman taken from her home and tortured physically and sexually by a man she does not know into telling him about her childhood trauma inflicted by a family friend. It is up to interpretation whether the man is the family friend, or not.
The main character witnesses a group of boys attacking another boy for being gay, raping him with a foreign object. It is mentioned that the physical damage caused by this attack was so great that the victim was permanently paralysed. This occurs off-screen between the 9:20-12:20 marks.
Cloud Atlas (Movie)
Cloudburst (Movie)
This movie is about a murderer with a bondage kink. He is sexually aroused by most of his victims and has lots of polaroids of unconsensual encounters.
Clown (Movie)
A man is drugged and tied up and narrowly escaped being decapitated. He is injured in the process. When he runs home, he is not believed by his family. A woman stumbles upon a chair with straps and restraints and uncovers a camera pointed at the chair. It is discovered that the chair was not used for any sexual purposes, but it can appear triggering. A pregnant woman fights off a demon. The demon chokes her and lifts up her shirt with the intention of ripping the baby out from inside her. The scene is tense and could be first interpreted as an sexual assault scene.
Club Zero (Movie)
There is a rumour about a teacher having an affair with one of her teenage students. No sex is shown between the two characters but it is implied that their relationship is intimate.
C'mon C'mon (Movie)
An on-screen rape happens early in the film.
Cobalt Blue (Movie)
A female character is questioned whether or not she was raped by a man and she denies such allegation.
The Cobbler (Movie)
A man pretends to be someone they know to sleep with two different women, but does not succeed either time. One woman leaves immediately and the other gets nude but then he leaves.
Cobra (Movie)
Cobra Verde (Movie)
The rape of female slaves (and of male soldiers) by their owners is mentioned several times throughout the film.
CODA (Movie)
Code 8 (Movie)
Coffin Rock (Movie)
Two main characters engage consensually to sexual activity: one of them revokes her consent but the other keeps going.
Coherence (Movie)
Cold Fish (Movie)
Worthy of note: naked dancers performs a choregraphy that highly resembles a scene of sexual assault.
Cold Moon (Movie)
A character uses alcohol to have sex with teenage girls.
Cold Mountain (Movie)
A woman is almost raped by a group of soldiers.
Cold War (Movie)
Early in the film, a female character mentions having served a sentence for stabbing her father "because he confused her with his mother".
Colette (Movie)
Homophobic slurs are addressed to a lesbian couple in a public place.
A man is very pushy towards a young woman throughout the film. At some point, he kisses her while she is asleep on a beach. When she wakes up, she rebuffs him, and she briefly has to struggle to escape him.
Colombiana (Movie)
Colonia (Movie)
A man tells a young woman to take off her robe, then her blouse to reveal her bra. He smells her and then asks if she's touched herself. He yells at her and then hugs her. A man in a position of religious power touches very young, shirtless boys on the shoulders and then tells them to go shower. The boys undress in the shower (not shown), then the man enters the shower room and takes off his shoes. The screen cuts to black. Sexual abuse is implied.
About 52 minutes into the movie, the male protagonist locks the door of the main character's girlfriend's hotel room, shoves her into the bathroom and against a wall and says threatening things to her for a minute. He releases her when it is clear she cannot escape (power play): she then apologizes to him.
The main character is sexually abused by both her father and her husband, with depictions of rape onscreen. There are other scenes of sexual harassment in a bar and in the street; the latter is implied to culminate in an offscreen rape.
One of the main characters is raped by her father repeatedly and gives birth to at least two children. This same character is then forced into an unwanted marriage with an adult man. She is raped throughout the relationship. Her husband attempts to rape her sister.
A protagonist is wearing a revealing school uniform. Her teacher, whilst lecturing, glances at her bosom. The protagonist looks uncomfortable and adjusts her uniform (24:00). A protagonist is kidnapped and briefly shown tied up standing, wearing only her shirt and underwear, in great distress (47:00). Nothing further is pictured or suggested.
A graphic story is told about a back-alley abortion. There is a long and graphic rape scene which shows the attacker as well as the victim staring blankly into the camera.
Colorful (Movie)
One of the plots in the movie is about a middle schooler selling her body to middle aged men in a love hotel. The main character pushes himself against one of his classmates, a nerdy girl without many friends who had brought him the homework of that day. His intentions are not clear, but it could be considered attempted rape. A boy unzips and pulls down another boys pants while being held down. Bullying is a main plot of the movie.
A female lead experiences unwelcome advances from some male characters. This provokes an escalation of violence. Worthy of note: a man is violent towards a woman throughout the movie, motivated by unrequited love and jealousy.
Columbus (Movie)
Come Play (Movie)
Come and See (Movie)
A girl is thrown into a truck full of soldiers. She is verbally assaulted and beaten, and her screams imply that she is raped. She is later shown with torn clothing and blood runing down her legs.
Comets (2019) (Movie)
A woman gives her female friend pills with the intention of making her fall asleep. After confirming she is asleep she kisses her hip and the scene fades to black. Later, the same woman performs sexual acts using her body while she is awake but visibly distressed/unresponsive.
The plot revolves around the rape and murder of a teenage girl.
Communion (Movie)
In a scene where the protagonist is abducted by aliens, he is restrained and a rectal probe is forcibly inserted into him.
Compliance (Movie)
A young woman is forced to strip in front of two elderly women. She then puts on an apron which a man is instructed to ask her to remove. She is told to perform jumping jacks while the man describes aspects of her body to another man over the phone. A young woman's naked body is intimately inspected, without her consent, by a man. She is instructed by him to perform a number of other sexual acts, including oral sex.
Worthy of note: A husband and wife invite a young man into their room and attempt to seduce him. There is no physical coercion and he eventually leaves, but he is visibly uncomfortable throughout the scene.
Conclave (Movie)
There is brief discussion of a past relationship between a couple with an extremely large age gap and potential power imbalance. There is one mention of rape and a mention of child sex abuse.
Concrete (Movie)
The film focuses on the kidnapping of a 17 years-old girl by young gang members. She is repeatedly beaten, raped and tortured during several months. All these actions are depicted very graphically.
Confirmation (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film is about a sexual harassment case, and the harassment is described in detail as part of the trial.
Conflicted (Movie)
The film contains a graphic rape scene.
The Congress (Movie)
The plot of this movie revolves around an actress who is pressured/forced to sell her public image: it is mentioned several times that she could thus appear in porn movies without her consent. Worthy of note: at some point, one character breifly explains that, as he was incarnating a Greek god in an alternative reality, he impregnated his own daughters.
Consent (Movie)
As she walks by his open bedroom door, a sister catches her brother masturbating and informs him of such. He later films her masturbating in her bedroom and she then stands in his bedroom doorway as he masturbates while she watches. A kissing scene occurs between siblings. They lay back on his bed. She lifts up his shirt and begins to unbuckle his belt, but he stops her here.
Conspiracy (Movie)
Worthy of note: Forcible sterilization is discussed at length throughout the film.
Worthy of note: a man holds a womans face and a kid's hand a little long and it comes off a bit awkward. The kid strongly pulls her hand back.
Worthy of note: some of the sexual fantasies portrayed in this movie include often unconventional forms of physical violence. All of this is done in a very comedic and non-graphic way, not involving real people.
Constantine (Movie)
A man is reading through news papers: one article i about a woman being raped. A man, who needs to touch someone to get a vision, sneeks into a mortuary and touches the corpse of a woman. From the workers perspective it looks like that he gropes the female corpse.
Contact (Movie)
Contagion (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is kidnapped to be a hostage.
This erotic film is composed of four episodes (or five depending on the version). The first one opens with a quote about a 20 year old boy's relation with his 16 year old female cousin, mentioning a power imbalance between them, that he uses to fulfill his sexual desires. The film shows him luring her to a secluded place, and asking her to perform oral sex on him (shown on-screen). The second episode opens with a quote about a woman who was raped by a beggar. In the final scene of the episode, the woman is indeed shown being pursued and caught by a man who presumably rapes her off-screen. The third episode is about a countess who bathes in the blood of virgin girls. We see her choosing girls forced to expose their genitals. Later, there are long close-up of presumably teenage girls' genitals showering. We see girls being restrained and chained, before being sacrified off-screen. At some point, the countess is stripped by a crowd of young girls. Worthy ot note: early in the episode, a young girl briefly watches a couple having sex: they tell her to go away. The fourth episode is about a woman having sex with her father and her brother. In some versions of the film, there is an additional episode (between the second and the third) about a woman being pursued and raped by a beast in the woods. The beast strips her, ejaculates while trying to get her, puts his head on her genitals while she is trying to get away. After that, it tries to rape her but when she escapes, it masturbates on her clothes. The beast eventually catches the woman and rapes her: she is shown enjoying it and consent to oral sex. Blood is shown on her dress.
Promotional material describes the encounter as a 'one-night stand,' but it is actually date rape. Following this incident, the woman believes that she has contracted an STD, but is mistaken. This is the central plot of the film.
Control (Movie)
Worth noting: a character breaks down crying while having sex with his significant other. He flinches away when she tries to comfort him.
The Convincer (Movie)
The main character is a gangster who keeps threatening, abusing, beating and sexually harassing his wife (and everybody around him). Near the end of the movie, the woman tells about the previous sexual abuses she endured from him. The film also contains several scenes of torture, mostly of naked men.
Cool As Ice (Movie)
After a fight between a female protagonist and her boyfriend, the boyfriend pushes himself on her, but she immediately pushes him off (34:00). The female protagonist wakes up to find the male protagonist in her bed (40:15). He puts an ice cube in her mouth. Nothing further occurs, and she does not react negatively.
Copycat (Movie)
Rape is mentioned and shown in police reports.
Coraline (Movie)
Cordelia (Movie)
Corpse Bride (Movie)
In the first scene, a man's pants are forcibly brought down and his testicles are shoved into a drawer.
The Corridor (Movie)
Corsage (Movie)
Two cousins flirt and kiss.
Count Dracula (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woman is lied to and taken advantage of by a man who was interested in her. He had her believe that her fiancé had been killed, she went to him for comfort and the two soon got married after that.
Relationship between a teacher and a student.
Imprisoned teenaged women are striped by older male guards when they arrive at the prison and later are stripped and tied up to be searched for a witch's mark. One of the main investigators (adult man) develops an obsession with one of the teenage witches, he gets close to her when she is standing nude in a bath and tries to kiss her.
This film contains s a graphic attempted rape scene.
Cowboys (Movie)
Coyote Ugly (Movie)
Cracks (Movie)
The Craft (Movie)
A man makes a sexual comment about his girlfriend's underage daughter. Another man attemps to rape the protagonist while he is under the influence of a love spell. This implies that he acts out of "love" and puts the blame for the assault on the spellcaster. The same man later becomes the victim of sexual assault / attempted rape when another woman disguises herself as his love interest and makes out with him until she is stopped.
Crash (1996) (Movie)
The movie centers around a group of people who achieve sexual gratification through the staging, photographing, or instigation of deadly or near-deadly car wrecks. Some of the crashes in the movie result in the deaths of civilians or involve the photographing of dead bodies in the process of achieving arousal. All the sex portrayed in the movie is consensual.
Crash (2004) (Movie)
A police officer pulls a couple over for preforming oral sex while driving. The woman is harassed and groped by the officer. The camera takes extra long pauses to show and focus on the hands of the officer grouping her vulva. The woman goes home and argues with her husband about how it could have been prevented. The cop later saves the woman's life, and this supposedly redeems him.
Crawl (Movie)
A teenage boy persistently pursues a much older teenage girl, even after she rejects him multiple times. A teenage girl takes nude photos with the intention of giving them to an adult man. Her parents find them instead and the man is attacked by her father for the implication of their relationship. At the end of the film, one of these photos is given to a 13 year old boy as a present.
A woman is captured and kept chained in a bedroom for a short period. Spoiler: She is however a magical being that is stronger than any mortal and does not seem to mind her situation.
Creed (2015) (Movie)
Creed II (Movie)
Creed III (Movie)
It is implied that the two main male characters were abused by a violent foster father when they were young.
Creepy (Movie)
There is passing mention of a serial killer who abducted and raped sex workers, and then proceeded to hunt them for sport. The main serial killer verbally and physically harasses and intimidates the protagonist's wife.
The Cremator (Movie)
A man unconsentually touches a woman by her neck, implying sexual intent (the camera shot is focused on his hand). He is interrupted and the woman runs away, screaming.
Cria Cuervos (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, a woman (a family's maid) explains to the protagonist that her father (her boss) tried to sexually assault her multiple times, but that she always managed to escape. Immediately after, a flashback shows her apparently responding to his advances (she smiles when he tries to grasp her breast through a window).
A nonverbal autistic child is abused by an adult caretaker. Because he is autistic, he has to fight harder to be believed.
Worthy of note: about one hour into the movie, a woman self-harms her genitals with a piece of broken glass to repel her husband. Blood is shown between her legs. Shortly after, this woman is told by her sister that she regrets not having deep conversation and physical contact with her. When she forces her to get intimate (touching, hugging and kissing), her sister seems visibly distressed and she recoils when she tries to kiss her on the mouth.
A father unbelts his pants, grabs a female character and pulls her to him (36:43). There is a sound of clothes ripping, but the scene is not shown.
In a world without adult women, a group of men try to artificially induce puberty in a 5-year-old so that they can impregnate her. None of them goes through with it, though.
Worhty of note: this film features erotic scenes of graphic surgery/cutting: it is explicitly consensual.
Crimson Peak (Movie)
A brother and a sister have a sexual relationship - they are seen kissing and engaging in sexual contact with one another, although the scene is not graphic. The incest started when they were under the age of consent (she was 14 and he was 12) but they are not shown engaging in incest as children on screen.
Crimson Tide (Movie)
Cronos (Movie)
Crooklyn (Movie)
Crossing (Movie)
Crossroads (Movie)
A main character discusses that she was raped while drunk and became pregnant from it. A man tries to touch a woman's butt, but he gets stopped by a punch.
The protagonist’s wife is raped and subsequently murdered in front of him. The film features multiple graphic flashbacks of it. The main villain has an ambiguous relationship with a woman he refers to as his father’s daughter and his sister. A character even reacts in confusion and disgust to it (49:45-49:57).
The Crowd (Movie)
Two stepsiblings are shown to be highly sexually attracted to one another, one luring the other into a bet with the promise of sex. In a deleted scene, the stepbrother attempts to rape his stepsister. The male lead performs oral sex on a girl after giving her a drink that he didn't tell her had alcohol in it. The girl is also extremely naive and dimwitted, strengthening the impression that he's very much taking advantage of her. Two underage girls (17 and 15 year-old) sleep with a man, who is the music teacher of one of them.
Alternative title: Naked Youth
Cruising (Movie)
Multiple gay men arekilled before or during sexual encounters.
The Crush (Movie)
The movie centers on a fourteen year old girl's obsession with an adult man during which she verbally harasses him and eventually falsely accuses him of rape. The man expresses his attraction to her and reciprocates one of her kisses . At some point, he also watches her undress through her closet door.
Cry Wolf (Movie)
A high school girl is dating one of her teachers. She states at one point "he tried to do more" than just kiss her, but this turned out to be a lie.
It is implied that a woman is forced to sleep with a man because she cannot pay off a debt.
Crystal Swan (Movie)
The main character is assaulted by another character, then the camera shows the man's grandfather watching the scene but not doing anything. We can hear the woman fighting. The next day, the man's familly and fiancée blame the woman for having sex with the man.
A straight woman drugs and rapes a gay man. The scene is not overly violent but has the potential to be extremely disturbing.
Cube (1997) (Movie)
The antagonist becomes increasingly flirtatious and leers at a young teenage girl. He also attempts to rape her: he essentially kidnaps her and talks about how he wants to rape her but is ultimately stopped before anything happens by the other characters.
Culpa Mia (Movie)
Cult Killer (Movie)
Child sexual abuse and revenge are central to the plot. There are descriptions from adult survivors and flashbacks of a perpetrator coming into a child's room (assault is not shown).
The film features a lengthy and graphic attempted rape scene in which the main female character is bound to a bed by a man. It is implied that her aggressor violates in her in ways which are not directly shown on screen. Incest is a theme throughout. Worthy of note: some may find that the actress who plays the woman who is the target of the attempted rape (as well as the object of graphic, incestuous fantasies) appears ambiguously childlike in the film. The character she plays begins menstruating for the first time directly before getting married to an adult man.
Curiosa (Movie)
The plot is about a male photographer and a woman (her nude model) having a toxic relationship. An incest occurs during the last 15 minutes of the film: two sisters talks sexually, take pictures together and kiss to please the man they both love.
A baby is born with the appearance of an old man: as he ages, he stays old looking. Others assume he is an old man and convince him to partake in adult themed situations such as drinking and going to brothels before the age of 18 though he still has the mind of a child.
During an argument, a man mentions that a woman is alone on her farm. It is debatable if this is a veiled threat of harm.
This movie includes a scene where the victim reports an attempted assault to police who do not believe her and dismiss her. There are two attempted rape scenes. A woman is murdered after refusing sexual advances.
Cursor (Movie)
A neighbor makes unwanted verbal sexual advances on protagonist (asking her "how much?"), but nothing is attempted.
In the Cut (Movie)
A woman watched a man receive oral sex without his knowledge. A man mentions that he had sex with an adult woman when he was 15. A man yells at various women in the street, asking if they would like to have sex with him. A man pins a woman to the bed after she rejects his advances.
In the first part of the movie (about twenty minutes in), taking place during the Armenian genocide, a woman is raped on-screen by a soldier in front of her child and a group of prisoners who are unable to help her. This implies that many women were identically raped during the same period. The protagonist's daughters (teenagers) are said to have been part of an arranged marriage. Near the end of the movie, a woman is verbally assaulted by a group of railroad workers: one of them attempt to rape her. The protagonist intervenes and allows her to escape: he is beaten up by the rest of the group.
Cut Bank (Movie)
Cuties (Movie)
Rape is mentioned in a passing conversation. An underage girl attempts to seduce older men multiple times. An underage girl publishes a nude photo of herself. An underage girl is touched without her consent in a sexual manner. An underage girl is pinned down on the ground in public and someone pulls her pants down to reveal her underwear (1:02:37). Children are sexualized by the adults surrounding them.
Cyrano (2021) (Movie)
A female character is reluctantly betrothed to a cruel man. Although the man sings and waxes poetic about his desire to marry the woman whether she likes it or not, no harm comes to the female character from this person.
Da 5 Bloods (Movie)
Daglicht (Movie)
A prostitute gets raped by a man. It is partly on screen but most of it is sound. Another man eventually stops the assault.
Daisies (Movie)
The age of the two protagonists involved in the relationship is unspecified.
Daisy Diamond (Movie)
This film features a violent rape scene in its first few minutes. It is revealed, towards the end, that is was part of an audition.
Daliland (Movie)
Damsel (Movie)
Several discussions mention the fact that a woman was forced by her boyfriend to have anal sex.
There is a brutal sex scene taking place during a wedding night, that seems to be unconsensual.
Dangal (Movie)
Between the 40:48-45:12 minute marks, two characters attend the wedding of a 14-year-old girl and a much older man. The scene includes an extended dance number followed by the girls discussing their relative situations.
A man blackmails a woman into having sex with him after having entered in her bedroom, despite her protests.
Daniel & Ana (Movie)
Dans Ma Peau (Movie)
Dark Crimes (Movie)
Worthy of note: a 15 year old girl tries to kiss a much older man, but he is shocked and does not let her. Later, she does kiss him briefly on the lips, but it is meant as a 'goodbye'.
Dark Harbor (Movie)
Dark Horse (Movie)
Dark Justice (Movie)
The villain eyes up a woman who stands up to him and shouts 'well hello beautiful'. He circles around her, making her flinch and look very uncomfortable. He then grabs her head with a knife in his hands. He does not sexually assault her, but it is very reminiscent of one (he also says the phrase 'a little fight in you, I like that'). There is a mention of the main character using surveillance equipment to view a romantic interest's activities.
Dark Places (Movie)
A teenage boy is accused of molesting several young girls.
Dark Show (Movie)
A Dark Song (Movie)
The protagonist is forced to participate in a ritual in which a man masturbates as she takes her clothes off. She is clearly uncomfortable. Throughout the film, she endures a man's abuse to reach her goal.
Dark Water (Movie)
A man mentions that a girl who disappeared years before was probably kidnapped by "a pervert".
Dark Waters (Movie)
In one scene, a man grabs the breasts of a passing woman. In another, a character sprays water onto the crotch of a woman.
The film opens with the graphic rape (on-screen) of an 11 year old girl. The same pedophile is in possession of child pornography. A very uncomfortable 12 year old (who had previously gone missing after school) is shown with a masked adult male who is undressing. A man later masturbates to the video off-screen. More child pornography is found later, but not shown.
Das Privileg (Movie)
The film opens with a couple having sex on a beach: afterwards, they realize that three young men were watching them. They do not seem disturbed (laughing) and decide to leave. Immediately after, the three (drunk) men break into their house, threaten them and eventually force them to get naked and have sex together while one of them masturbate. When it appears that the husband will not be able to go on with it, the leader of the three rapes the wife while the two other incapacitate the husband. The rest of the movie is about how the couple deals with this trauma, particularly when they discover, two years later, that the rapist lives not far from them. The rape is thus discussed throughout. At some point, the rapist enters the house of the wife when she is alone: he overpowers her and puts his hand on her mouth and threatens her, but does not go further.
Dating Amber (Movie)
Students mime various sexual acts to taunt the protagonists A teenage boy (high school student) is at a gay club and a man walks up to him (age is unspecified, but presumably in his 20s),. When the man asks the boy if he is a student, he lies and says no: they proceed to kiss.
Discussion around a main characters pregnancy and whether it is the result of a sexual assault as well as a mention the forced "mating" that was inflicted upon enslaved people in the U.S.
Dawn (Movie)
In all the episodes of this series, incest, rape and child sexual abuse are present and/or discussed. S1E1: from the beginning, there is implied attraction between two characters who believe they are brother and sister. It is later revealed that they are not related at which point they pursue a relationship. The sister previously had a consensual sexual relationship with a different teenage boy who she did not know she was related to at the time. When she finds out they are related, she tries to end their relationship, but he continues to pursue her regardless and attempts to force himself on her in scenes at 46:00 and 1:12:00. S1E2 (Secrets of the Morning): the main character has a sexual relationship with her college professor and becomes pregnant by him. It is arranged for her to stay with her great aunt while pregnant but the woman is a religious fanatic who subjects the main character to an invasive reproductive exam as "penance" for her "sins". It is also discussed that another character conceived a child by rape from her father-in-law but this is not shown on screen. S1E3 (Twilight's Child): a teen character makes allegations that her adoptive father sexually abused her but later admits they were false. This teen character tries to pressure two younger children into stripping and touching each other but it is stopped before they go too far. The main character has a sexual relationship with (and later marries) a man she grew up with as a brother, although they were previously confirmed to not be blood-related. An adult brother tries to rape his adult sister at 1:01:03 but she fights him off. S1E4 (Midnight Whispers): a brother tries to grab and touch his sister inappropriately at 8:45 and 14:43. An uncle attempts to rape his 16-year-old niece at 33:20, but she escapes. This occurs again at 1:18:50 but she is able to get away again and he is later arrested.
At one point, a woman invites a man to her apartment. He is clearly trying to seduce her but she makes it clear that she has only invited him as a friend. He tries putting his arm around her, which she pushes off. He then twice grabs her lightly by the shoulders and attempts to kiss her. On both occasions she pushes him back gently and he stops. The mood is light and there is no suggestion of an intent to force or seriously pressure her, but he also does not stop as soon as she first tells him to.
A possessed teen girl has sex with and sexually touches her father and a priest, whom she has tied up. Earlier in the film she implies that she may have been raped or coerced to have sex in front of a group though she does not remember much.
One of the FBI undercover agents is a known pedophile, which is joked about several times. He is briefly shown on a "date" with a young girl. It is essentially used as a way to show how little the FBI cares about actual crimes.
Daylight (Movie)
A man grabs the skirt of a woman he had sex with the night before: she does not approve of it. The two are also in an unhealthy relationship that is abusive, physically and emotionally.
It is unclear if one woman is coerced or paid to have sex with a man off-screen in the latter part of the movie.
A stripper pretending to be a cop begins to arrest the male lead and then touches him. He is not upset, but it is done without his permission. Later, he assumes that a female nurse is a stripper as well and makes her touch him without her consent, which she is angry about. There are also sexual relations between a doctor and a patient.
Dayveon (Movie)
One of the topics of this film is machism: several harassment (cat-calling, non-consensual grabbing, etc.) are thus depicted on-screen.
De Patrick (Movie)
A husband initiates sex with his wife, but refuses to let her go (holding her hand) when she rebuffs him.
Deacon (Movie)
In the opening of the movie, a woman is walking home and a man follows behind her. She notices him and keeps walking, and the scene cuts. At 10:00, a man enters the confessional with the protagonist (a priest) and confesses he pays prostitutes to allow him to hurt them and have sex with them. At 15:00, a boy lying in bed, his vision blurred, sees a man enter his room and stand over him. The scene cuts. At 19:00, the same man enters the confessional again and confesses he beat a prostitute almost to death and raped her. The confessions of this man continue throughout the movie until he is murdered. At 35:00, when the priest is performing an exorcism, the possessed woman describes sexual abuse he suffered as a child. At 01:20:00, the priest, who is helping a boy with night terrors, has him spend the night at the church. In this scene he stands ominously over the boy and says "I'm listening". The scene cuts and he is back with his mother. He is crying quietly, and his mother asks him what's wrong, but it is not made clear. At 01:27:00, a man who is investigating the priest and his possible crimes is grilling him to try to get information out of him. Pedophilia is mentioned. At 01:40:00, the priest's friend interrogates him and asks if he has been a little too close to the young boy he's been spending time with lately. In the following scene, the priest and the boy interact; the boy's mother calls the church and speaks to one of the nuns. An abusive relationship between the priest and the boy is heavily implied. At 01:57:00, the priest kills the boy's mother. He opens the door to the boy's bedroom and stands in the doorway. The scene ends. At 02:00:00, a video is shown of the priest confronting his abuser. The next video is shown that the priest was not abusing the boy after all, but was protecting him from his physically abusive mother.
Dead Man (Movie)
Two men play with another man's hair in a suggestive way before arguing over which will rape him. A man is rumored to have committed necrophilia against his parents.
Dead Man Down (Movie)
The opening scene shows one of the protagonists raping and murdering a teenage girl. There is also a rape scene at 1:49:00.
A woman is threatened with violence by a man, to have sex with another man whilst he is sleeping. She touches him in his sleep and then begins having sex with him. When he wakes up, he is surprised and begins to enjoy it, to which a group of men come in to congratulate him.
Dead of Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man attempts to strangle his wife.
Dead Pigs (Movie)
A boy grabs a teenage girl whilst trying to get her to go on a date with him. A boy in the club becomes infatuated with a girl he barely knows. At a party, he finds this girl passed-out drunk on a couch; he strokes her hair and kisses her gently on the forehead, but nothing further happens. Later, this boy publicly recites a romantic poem to this girl and asks her out on a date, seeming indifferent to the fact that he is very plainly making her embarrassed and uncomfortable. While he is never hostile or aggressive, he is not respectful of her repeated requests to be left alone.
The main characters are twin gynecologists who have an arrangement where they will have sex with their patients while posing as each other, with the patients often being completely unaware that they are with the other twin.
Deadline (Movie)
Dealer (Movie)
A man and a woman are doing coke in a bathroom: the man says he wants to have sex and start touching the woman, who says 'no' and pushes him away and goes away. A grown man demands (agressively) a kid to take of his clothes off while another kid films it: the kid keeps his underwear on (the scene is not sexual in nature). Prostitution is present throughout.
The film consists of three chapters. In the first, the main protagonist mentions a movie about a serial killer and rapist.
Dear Ex (Movie)
A homophobic woman implies that a gay man will try to have sex with her son if he is left alone with him.
A Lao woman is (briefly) verbally accosted by a group of male Australian tourists trying to take advantage of her.
A female character is kissed unwillingly.
The film revolved around the death of a male character, who is revealed early in the film to have been "raped to death". Rape is thus mentioned frequently throughout. About halfway through the movie, it is revealed that the victim was raped by a horse, with whom his two friends had been having sex for years. The tone of the film is rather ambiguous, and those themes are treated somewhat lightheartedly, presumably for comedic purposes.
This movie is mostly about a woman trying to get answers and vengeance for her rape and torture prior to the events of the film. Worthy of note: this film is directed by Roman Polanski
The main character gropes a female secretary.
A man accuses a reporter of grabbing him inappropriately. Worthy of note; a man makes penis shaped cookies with the purpose of handing them out to children, to make another man seem like a pervert.
One of the characters is accused of having raped children as young as seven. There is a scene towards the middle of the film where he is heavily implied to use his authority (backed by the threat of death or imprisonment) to force a prepubescent child to join him for an unstated reason, whereupon the film cuts away. The girl in question is later seen being given back to her parents, appearing traumatised and being given a flower by the man (historically, a practice used to claim 'consent,' usually accepted - again - under the threat of imprisonment and/or execution). His history as a serial rapist is later explicitly brought up as evidence, with the victims listed, in a mock trial/execution towards the end of the film. It is implied that a woman is assaulted to get her husband to talk and that another woman did 'everything' to get her husband released by his captors.
Although nothing sexually happens, the whole plot of the movie is about a grown man following a supposedly 15 year old boy around Venice because he thinks he is beautiful.
A woman mentions getting rape threats in the comments on her videos.
Death Watch (Movie)
A man forces a teen girl into a chair; he attempts to molest her, but is stopped by two other men.
Death Wish II (Movie)
Death Wish 3 (Movie)
Deathtrap (Movie)
The film consists in nine stories. After the first episode, a scene hints that a man pays a young boy to have sex with him. In the fourth episode, it is mentioned that the main character is a rapist. In the seventh episode, a priest tricks a woman into believing she can be turned into a mare, but it is only a way to have sex with her. During the "ritual", the husband stops the priest after seeing him abusing his wife.
While there is no sexual violence in the movie, it is easy to imagine that since the female protagonist is a con woman, she might have had to use her body to get what she wanted. She is depicted as always in control of her actions though.
Dede (Movie)
Forced, arranged marriage is a central subject of the film. Graphic kidnapping of two women in order to "make them wives" is shown. A man tries to make moves on and caresses a woman in a state of dissociation/freeze response.
There is some forceful holding and a girl dragged away from screen but nothing implies that it is sexual in any nature.
Deep Impact (Movie)
Deep Water (Movie)
A jewish woman becomes pregnant after being raped by a nazi.
Graphic and disturbing on-screen depiction of rape of a man by another man.
Demonlover (Movie)
A woman is drugged and kissed while she is passed out. A woman claims she was raped, the rape scene happens off-screen. There are extensive scenes of sexual torture (torture porn in the most literal definition) from a site asking its users if they want to torture a woman, and depictions of spam advertising "Russian Rape Sites".
Denial (2016) (Movie)
The Departed (Movie)
One of the lead characters spends time in prison. Later on, when talking to a therapist, it is implied that he may have been sexually assaulted in the showers of said prison (54:20-54:50). A character threatens to rape another character's girlfriend. Worthy of note: in a tense scene where a character is collecting protection money from a shopkeeper, he asks a young girl if she has gotten her period yet.
The main character’s middle-aged mother kisses his crush who is a teenaged boy, right after that teenaged boy had been talking about his maternal trauma. This is treated as weird and disturbing but not as assault.
Depraved (Movie)
The painting 'The Rape of the Sabine Women', is shown on-screen and discussed by two characters. A man insists that a woman goes home with him and drags her with him, leading to her death. A man rapes a woman on-screen.
During a business dinner at a restaurant, one man (a client) makes an inappropriate proposal to the protagonist (a female advisor). Later on, another man exposes himself to the protagonist in the men's toilet of an business. Throughout the film, the sister of the protagonist (who is schizophrenic paranoid) claims that she is being abused (not sexually) by the staff of a psychiatric clinic.
This movie is about a serial killer who murdered numerous women (mainly prostitutes), dismembered them and hid their body parts in his apartment: the protagonist is based on a real character. Women (drunk most of the times) are thus sexually assaulted, raped, beaten and killed throughout the film. The opening scene (during approximately 10 minutes) shows the protagonist disposing of the corpse of a woman he presumably raped. We see him undressing her and starting to cut off her head. The protagonist rapes women on-screen at approximately 22:00-24:00 and 31:00-32:00. About 41 minutes into the movie, a woman mentions how she was sexually assaulted by nuns when she was a child. At around 47:00, the protagonist agressively explains to a woman how he wants to sexually assault her. At 50:00, at his apartment, he asks two women to have sex with each other. When they refuse, he beats one of them, who manages to flee. He then brutally murders the other. At approximately 1:11:00, a drunk man unconsensually kisses the protagonist. Between 1:18:00 and 1:20:00, the protagonist attempts to rape his female colleague when they are alone at work. She manages to escape. A woman mentions that she was forced to be a prostitute when she was in a concentration camp (1:23:00). At approximately 1:25:00, the protagonist tries to have sex with a woman but fails to have an erection. The woman laughs at him so he beats her. He presumably rapes her off-screen (we can later see blood between her thighs). After that (1:27:00), she puts mustard on his penis while he is sleeping as a vengeance, so he strangles her and then smashes multiple bottles on her head to kill her (1:29:00-1:34:00). At his apartment, the protagonist fondles a woman who tells him that she does not want to have sex with him: he kills her with a pair of scissors (it is implied that he cuts her tongue off) (1:35:00-1:37:00). A man forces a male teenager to stand still in the toilet of a bar while he pees on him because the teenager greeted him while peeing (1:39:00-41:00). An adult man hits on a female teenager in a bar despite her clear disinterest and uncomfort (1:38:00-41:00). Throughout the movie, the protagonist fantasizes about that teenage girl: at approximatelx 1:42:00, he starts following her in the streets but is interrupted before he can reach her (1:44:00).
Der Hauptmann (Movie)
Much of the film is set in a detention camp, where some of the prisoners are charged with rape. As such, rape is occasionally mentioned. It is implied an adult man is coercing a young or teenage girl into sex in exchange for better treatment for her imprisoned father. A man harasses a woman on the street, including touching her while she tries to get away. A woman reluctantly has sex with a man, believing him to be a high-ranking military official.
Der Todesking (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a depiction of genital mutilation in this film.
Derailed (Movie)
Dersu Uzala (Movie)
The film contains two very graphic rape scenes. In the first, a woman is raped. In the second, the woman ties up the man who raped her, and then rapes him with an object. The man is then raped by another man: it is a very graphic and very prolonged scene lasting several minutes.
Desert Flower (Movie)
A female minor is raped by an older male (he appears to be thrusting against her, as he pulls down his pants, revealing his underwear as he lies on top of her). In self-defense, the girl picks up a rock and bashes the man's head with it until he collapses. The movie addresses FGM (female genital mutilation) and shows an implicit instance of genital mutilation as a female toddler is seen screaming in pain as the procedure takes place. The bloody aftermath is seen (as the one administering the circumcision appears to have blood all over her clothes), however the actual mutilation occurs off-camera.
Desert Hearts (Movie)
A man forces a teenage girl to have sex with him in order to secure a record deal for her band (22:00): he rips her clothes off and gets on top of her.
Detour (Movie)
Detroit (Movie)
As several people are forced to face a wall by abusive policemen who beat them to obtain a confession, one officer fondles a woman wearing a dress and puts his rifle between her thighs: she is shown to be very distressed. She and another woman are then threateningly taken to another room by a policeman who accidentally rips off the clothes of one of them. Men stares at her as she is trying to cover herself and fears that the policeman will abuse her. Another man eventually intervenes, helps her to cover herself and put both women in security. It is said several times that they are treated badly because they (white women) were in an hotel room with Black men.
Deux (Movie)
Devi (Movie)
A young girl is coerced into removing her clothes and getting kissed by a man in a position of power (a preacher) and it is implied that they have a regular sexual relationship after this (1:05:10-1:06:20). When she gets pregnant, he victim blames her and tells her to get rid of the child: she kills herself. The same man is then shown to do the same with other young girls. The brother of the victim then confronts the rapist and talks about his crimes before killing him. Throughout the film, two characters kidnap men and then coerce them at gunpoint into sexual acts before murdering them (rape is strongly implied). Pictures and scenes of these acts are frequently shown, and it implies sexual mutilation. Early in the movie, two men make sexual assault threats to a man about his wife: he later beats them up. Teenage boys attempt to rape a teenage girl before her brother intervenes. This is presented as taking place regularly: her brother then comes to pick her at school and beats her assailants up. Throughout the movie there are instances of verbal harassment towards women.
A man walks out of a room zipping up his pants while the woman in the room screams at him. While being beaten, a man says "I didn't know she was underage". There are several mentions of trafficking.
The sexual relationship between adult and teenager is a delusion in the teenage girl's mind and is not actually happening.
A male character kisses the female protagonist on the cheek while she has a boyfriend and is being unreceptive to his advances. She plays this off to her friend like this is fine, but the interaction can be uncomfortable for some viewers. The same man takes her out on a date and afterwards kisses her. She gives multiple excuses for why she should not kiss/go home with him as he persists such as “I’ve had too much wine and my hearing, vision, judgement’s impaired.” “No, I barely know you. I’m in a strange city.” before saying “I’m out of excuses.” The scene then changes to his hotel room the morning after.
Rape, coercion, and assault on teens and children are all major plot point in this movie and come up many times.
It is implied that a man was forced to have sex with the director of an orphanage (woman) since his arrival 15 years earlier (as a child or at least as a teenager).
Devil's Bride (Movie)
Throughout the movie, the main antagonist is shown raping, beating and sometimes killing women and schoolgirls. Several scenes show him kidnapping young girls for his personal harem when they are leaving school.
Toward the end of the movie, a “demon” has unconsensual sex with a man who is paralyzed by a herbal drink: it is not graphic, but it is clear that a sexual act is occurring.
Dheepan (Movie)
One main character watches another while she is nude without her consent and, later, kisses her multiple times while she expressly tells him to stop.
Diabolique (Movie)
Near the beginning of the film, we hear a husband walking towards his wife off-screen, who then says 'no', implying he has sex with her without her consent.
This film is about an man pressuring a woman to have sex without a condom. It ends with her violating her wishes and raping her.
Didi (Movie)
The movie involves a lot of young teens (about to go to high school) discussing sex/dating, partying, and drugs. Two characters play the "nervous game" involving one person touching the other until they feel uncomfortable.
To Die For (Movie)
Much of the film revolves around an adult woman grooming a group of teenagers into murdering her husband. This involves being sexually inappropriate with them and beginning a sexual relationship with one of them.
Worthy of note: excision and sex-cult are briefly mentioned.
The Dig (Movie)
At the end of a date, the woman tries to leave but the man stops her. He pins her up against the wall and starts undressing them both, but then is stopped by someone else and killed.
Worthy of note: the main protagonist unknowingly watches his maid when she is in underwear. They later sleep together.
One character tries to cheat on her husband, and when she gets caught, she says that she has been taken advantage of. The main character gets catcalled and harassed by fellow students multiple times. Male characters briefly look at playboy magazines. The main character is told to lift up her shirt and act provocatively as a distraction, by her love interest. Prison rape is joked about. A young naive girl asks her crush to “violate” her. They proceed to have consensual sex.
The Dirt (Movie)
This movie is a romance between a 17-year-old girl and a 25-year-old man. Part of the plot involves a woman getting an abortion in bad conditions (not shown on-screen): we see her afterwards, injured by the botched abortion and needing medical care. The man who got her pregnant refuses to help her: he also makes a pass at one character, who gets away from him.
Dirty God (Movie)
A woman touches a man on his buttocks as she walks passed him. A woman is the victim of revenge porn at work.
An actress has to perform a sex scene with an actor who insists they both be completely naked, but the actress is clearly uncomfortable with this.
The main character was raped in her past: the film shows the start of the attack. We find out later that she was impregnated by the attack. Worthy note: domestic abuse is discussed throughout.
Disco Pigs (Movie)
The sexual violence scene (28:00-32:00) is confusing in that it is implied and not talked about openly in the film. Both characters have an estranged attachment, with the victim not willing to part with the abuser, so the event remains undiscussed while their friendship continues as normal. The abuse is handled realistically where the victim suffers in silence and no retribution or resolution is ever found, which makes the movie all the more disturbing. There are no overt moments in the movie where the abuser is said/shown to be wrong in his treatment to his friend, leading the watcher to think his morality is up to speculation; this seems to be the most harmful thing about this movie.
The Discovery (Movie)
Disobedience (Movie)
A woman is raped off-screen and continue to live with her rapiste because she is pregnant.
Disturbia (Movie)
There's several scenes in this film involving voyeurism, and peeping at other people through binoculars without their consent.
The theme of rape is recurrent in the film, with multiple mentions and depictions that are graphic in nature.
Worthy of note: it is implied that a woman was punched by her husband off-screen.
Divines (Movie)
This film is set in the era of American slavery: Black characters are treated as chattel, with the specific implication that black women can be treated as sexual objects for the pleasure of men up to and including rape.
Rape or sexual assault is not mentioned explicitly, but the alter ego of the main character talks about women and "his sexual encounters" in a demeaning way.
A character tells a man to stay away from his sister because he thinks that he is a threat to her. After a woman declines having sex with her boyfriend, he physically makes sexual advances and manipulates her into performing a different sexual act despite her verbally declining multiple times.
A drunken man in a bar grabs a woman and tries to forcibly plant a kiss on her while she struggles against him. Off-screen, a man attempts to force himself on a woman before being shot dead by another woman who witnesses the act.
Doctor Sleep (Movie)
The whole film contains subtext, imagery and sometimes references to pedophilia. One character has been molested as a child and takes revenge by setting up men seeking young girls. "Turning" of one character (bringing him to evil side) bears visual resemblance to gang rape. A man talking with a 13 year old girl says they cannot talk long in public because "adult man with a teenage girl doesn't not go over well nowadays". Later in the film, the girl's dad confronts the man thinking that there relationship is inappropriate. An adult man goes on a date with a 15 year old girl.
S1E13: a woman (one of the doctors companions) is left alone with a man who turns out to be a ruthless person. In a scene, he tries to attack her, with her fighting back: the fight ends with her falling on the floor with the man just about to go for her, just before two men (one of them being the other companion) bang on the door. The woman rushes to let them in and they aprend the man.
A 17-year-old girl is raped by an older man when she refuses to call off her engagement to another.
Dodsworth (Movie)
Someone asks suggestively if female hostages are being abused.
Film depicts several scenes of sexual torture between individuals for the purpose of entertainment.
Dog Pound (Movie)
The relevant scene is graphic and occurs towards the end of the movie.
Dogma (Movie)
A female character is frightened that she is going to be raped when a man breaks into her home. It is played for laughs as the character is an angel and physically incapable of sexual contact. His lack of genitals is shown onscreen. There are several other rape jokes throughout the film.
Dogman (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, two men go to a strip club, take drugs and dance with a young woman. One of them pushes the other to kiss her.
Dogtooth (Movie)
A woman gives another woman a present in return for sexual favours: yet, the woman does not realise the act she is performing is sexual. A brother and a sister, who clearly lack a comprehensive sexual education and are unaware of a healthy sexual relationship and consent, have sex. The elder sister is clearly uncomfortable during the scene. There is no power dynamic aside from their parents orchestrating it. Multiple incestuous sexual scenes are shown in the film.
Dogville (Movie)
Throughout the film, the main female character is raped repeatedly by several men, chained to a bed, chained to a heavy wheel, beaten and exploited by every individual in the small town she seeks refuge in.
Rape is used several times as a punchline by the main character.
Overall the film has practically no sexual themes, but it is stressed that the mother was “only 15” and that the father took her away. Yet, it is not specified how old he was. This can feel kind of uncomfortable or seems to imply an age gap. A young Dolly mention that she has no clothes on under her coat: a group of bigger kids crowd her, rip her coat off, lift her off of her feet and lock her in a closet.
The main character's daughter is molested by the father/husband. At one point there is a flashback sequence of him forcing her to touch him inappropriately; aside from this incident his actions are only spoken about.
Domain (2016) (Movie)
Rape is briefly mentioned in a prison context.
Don Giovanni (Movie)
Don Jon (Movie)
A man kisses a woman very aggressively; she has to push him off multiple times and tell him to stop. He then proceeds to try to track her down online without her consent.
Don Juan (Movie)
A man tries to publicly shame a woman by throwing her into a pool against her will. Later, he orders another woman to undress and slaps her several times after she refuses.
Dong (Movie)
Donnie Darko (Movie)
A high school teacher is arrested for possessing and publishing child pornography. A highschooler says to another teenager that he hopes he gets molested. Two high school boys make a female classmate umcomfortable, standing behind her, touching her hair, saying they like her breast. A young girl asks when she can have a baby and her brother jokingly say not until eighth grade. While under hypnosis, the protagonist answers negatively to his therapist when he asks him if he thinks about "fucking his family" (36:16-36:50).
A man mixes a woman's drink a lot stronger than his own, seemingly with the intent of getting her more drunk than he is and taking advantage of her. However, he doesn't make any actual advances.
Don't Look Up (Movie)
A trump-esq news scandal is mentioned whereby a politician has exposed himself to someone and became aroused. Another moment occurs where one character attempts to kiss another and it is rejected however this is a lighthearted moment.
It is mentioned that a woman is given a date rape drug. Nothing is described in detail.
The explicit sexual scenes in the movie are marketed as empowering a women's pleasure. However, an important part of the story is that the main character is living in a simulation against her will, so making all previously shown sexual activities non-consensual.
There is a non-graphic rape scene of a main character in a sequence of highly graphic and intense violence; another character has his genitals severed.
Door Mouse (Movie)
The plot revolves around people kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery at a hotel for the wealthy. No rape is shown, but hear sex noises are heard through a door from a woman about to be rescued. People are also shown being led to a stage in their underwear, wearing collars and led on leashes. There they are bid on and purchased.
Dorian Gray (Movie)
There is a sex scene involving large age gaps between a male character and his two partners, who are mother and (possibly underage) daughter. The mother and daughter are not in the scene at the same time, but it is implied that the male character has sex with one of them immediately after the other.
Dorothy Mills (Movie)
A graphic scene where a girl is raped by several men occurs near the end of the film. A man makes unsolicited sexual comments about a woman in a public space.
Dos (Movie)
Double Daddy (Movie)
A teenage girl's ex-boyfriend stalks her, making advances towards her that are implied to be sexual in nature.
Worthy of note: a woman discusses her husband's domestic violence.
Doubt (Movie)
The story follows a catholic school nun who is trying to figure out if the priest is having an inappropriate relationship with a pre-teen student or any of the other children attending the school. By the end of the moive it is still unclear.
Doukyuusei (Movie)
It is implied that an adult male teacher has been developing an interest in one of the male students he is teaching. He begins to sensually caress his face and tries to kiss him, until one of his classmates intervenes (21:40-23:20). Although the boy does not seem irritated. There are instances where the protagonist kisses the love interest at a time when the interest is clearly hesitant/unwilling to accept his advances. At times the protagonist also oversteps the love interest's boundaries and behaves in a fashion which might be perceived as sexually intimidating and aggressive. A teacher tries to kiss one of the students but it is broken up by another student walking in and stopping the teacher. Another scene later on features the same teacher talking explicitly about sex with one of these two students yet again. These students are maybe 17-18,. The rest of the manga also features heavy topics about student/teacher relationships.
Down By Law (Movie)
A key character is a pimp. At one point, we see a very underage girl and it's implied she has been involved in a sex trafficking ring. The scene is very brief and not plot-central.
Is is implied that a woman was raped twice off screen by a man.
Rape scene is not visually graphic, but marks the beginning of Komarovsky's disturbing psychological control over Lara (who he raped) through a large part of the film.
Worthy of note: the titular character preys upon women in a fashion reminiscent of sexual assault. However, he does not sexually assault them but drinks their blood.
Dream Boy (Movie)
A dfather falls into a wire trap made by his son to catch him, and the son runs out of the house with the mom yelling, "did he touch you?" The main character spend the latter half of the movie sleeping away from home to escape his father. A side character rapes him in an abandoned house while on a camping trip Worthy of note: during intercourse, the main character's partner suddenly and violently pushes him away.
The Dreamers (Movie)
The film revolves around the incestuous relationship of twins (brother and sister): multiple sex scenes are shown on-screen. At some point, they both challenge the protagonist (a man) to have sex with the sister: he tries to escape but he is held against his will, and visibly distressed as they undress him. He eventually complies and starts a relationship with the woman. This is framed as an erotic/romantic game.
Dreamgirls (Movie)
A male stage manager casually touches a female performers' behind towards the beginning of the film. Two male characters initiate relationships with underage female performers.
Dreamland (Movie)
Worthy of note : a teenager tries to spy on a woman who is changing clothes.
A woman is drugged and then raped by her husband while unconscious (15:42-16:30).
Drift (Movie)
A man grabs the vulnerable main characters arm and tries to bring her somewhere against her will, promising to feed her. She is obviously scared of the risk of being sexually abused or exploited. A tour guide casually mentions rape a pillaging during a tour, which is obviously triggering for the main character. A group of home invaders, mostly child and youth soldiers, enter the main characters home and rape her sister in front of her after killing her whole family. The children/young people chant while they rape the girl, who is pregnant. She is killed afterwards. The main character is forced to watch. While the mechanics of the rape itself are not displayed on screen we still hear the chanting, listen to a graphic description from the main character and see the faces of the two women in the room as they keep their eyes on one another.
The Drifters (Movie)
A woman talks about how her stepdad started looking at her inappropriately when she was younger.
Drifting Home (Movie)
Drive (2011) (Movie)
A female character reveals that she was only 17 when a male character started a sexual relationship with her.
Drive My Car (Movie)
During an audition for a play, a man kisses a woman (as part of the action) despite it being their first encounter and without warning her beforehand. It is later revealed through a news broadcast that the above-mentioned male character had a relation with a minor. In one of the final scenes of the film, a character tells a story in which a man breaks into a house and attempts to rape a woman, but the woman in the story fights back and kills him.
Driveways (Movie)
Dronningen (Movie)
Drop (Movie)
The film revolves around domestic abuse.
The movie is mostly light-hearted and comedic. There is one moment at a fancy event where the main character (who is an imaginary friend) slides around on the floor and looks up a woman's dress. She is unaware, meaning that this is non-consensual, but it's clear that the character doesn't actually exist and thus that this event never really happened.
The sexual violence scenes in this movie are particularly violent.
Throughout the film, sexual blackmailing, necrophilia, child abuse, and incest are mentioned or discussed. The attempted rape takes place 20 minutes before the end, by the main male character, who constantly tried to seduce the three female protagonist during the rest of the film despite their disinterest.
Drowning Love (Movie)
There is an attempted rape of the main protagonist (a middle school girl) about halfway through the film.
In the beginning of the movie, a junkie asks a woman how much he should pay to have sex with her. She rebuffs him. Later, a policeman looking for a drug dealer is mistaken for a peeper.
Drunk Bus (Movie)
The protagonist character sleeps besides a woman: she suddenly climbs onto him and starts having sex with him in the night. He is visibly uncomfortable, but pretends to enjoy it until he realizes that she is doing this in her sleep and has a sleep disorder, at which point he leaves. He later describes the incident, referring to it as a “felony,” with it being ambiguous as to whether he views himself or her as having been the victim of the crime. (Possibly both.) The entire thing is mostly framed as awkward comedy.
The Dry (Movie)
At the end of the movie, a character is detailing her sexual assault. Nothing is ever shown on-screen, but the content is disturbing. SPOILER: the rapist is the victim's father.
About 12 minutes into the movie, the protagonist forces his ex-lover to undress and beats her (off-screen) because she cheated on him while he was in prison.
Dual (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is implied that the main character will have to trade sex with her trainer in order to pay for his services, though this is a misdirection.
The movie does not thoroughly discuss the teenage marriage, but it is mentioned that the main character was not 18 when she married an older man (older in the movie than he actually was historically though). The rape scene is an extremely emotional scene, with a lot of screaming and several people including a child are shown overhearing the situation; it is also referred to in a discussion later in the movie, though with broad terms.
Duck Butter (Movie)
A woman mentions how she recorded her ex-boyfriend and her having sex and then threatened to release the tape if he did not pay for something she wanted.
Dude (2018) (Movie)
Sex begins consensually. However, the woman insists that she only wants to do oral sex and her partner ends up penetrating her vaginally and ejaculating inside of her, all while she tells him to stop. This scene occurs between the 56:48-58:30 minute marks.
A woman looks through a keyhole at another woman undressing. We learn that this is part of sex game the women like to play. Worthy of note: a woman says her safe word and another woman continues on with the scene, ignoring her. This is not in a sexual situation but it is still a violation that is repeated throughout the film.
Dumb Money (Movie)
Dumbo (1941) (Movie)
Dumplin' (Movie)
Dumplings (Movie)
A woman brings her daughter to get an abortion and tells the person performing the procedure that the girl’s father is the one who impregnated her.
Dune (2021) (Movie)
Antagonists plan on raping a woman before killing her: they are stopped before they touch her (01:27:50-01:28:30).
An antagonist makes a menacing, suggestive comment about the protagonist's love interest during a duel. It is implied that an older character is attracted to his grandson and even kisses him. [To be confirmed]: It could be argued that a woman uses mind control to force a man to have sex with her.
Duvidha (Movie)
The Eagle (Movie)
A man grabs a woman by the face and kisses her: it is implied that the woman is ok with the kiss, but there is no obvious consent given before it. Later, the same woman is slapped twice across the face and pushed over by an abusive boyfriend.
Early Summer (Movie)
Earth Mama (Movie)
Earthquake (Movie)
A psychotic national guardsman takes woman hostage and attempts to rape her after she tries to escape (01:41:00).
Earwig (Movie)
A man asks a doctor to perform a gynecological exam on a woman whilst she is unconscious for surgery, to check if she has any STIs.
The East (Movie)
During a party, a woman is supposed to distract a sex addict. After making a phone call and trying to leave, he pushes her against a wall and kisses her and rips her necklace despite her telling him to stop (about 45 minutes into the movie). She then stabs him with a pen and knocks him unconscious.
East is East (Movie)
The film contains physical domestic violence as well as attempted forced marriage.
East of Eden (Movie)
Two men go to a brothel, where we know from other scenes that the prostitutes are trafficking victims and likely drugged. One man is the other's superior in the mob and tells him to have sex with one of the women while he watches; he is reluctant but does so. Sex trafficking is talked about a few times: a 14 year old girl describes being trafficked in her diary. It is not graphic however she states that she was raped and became pregnant - this is a plot point that is referenced several times. The movie begins with the pregnant girl bleeding between her legs and then dying during childbirth.
Easy A (Movie)
A guidance counsellor has a sexual fling with a student at the high school she works at, though he's in his twenties due to being held back several times. The protagonist is nearly raped after a date but fights the aggressor off. He makes repeated attempts to physically approach/touch her, despite her repeated verbal indications that she does not want him to do so. The scene is not especially explicit/violent but may be upsetting.
Eat Pray Love (Movie)
A random man slaps a woman’s butt as he walks past her (40:15-40:20): the woman’s friend just laughs it off and the situation is not mentioned again.
Ed Wood (Movie)
A woman walks into a crowded movie theatre, where she is verbally harassed and groped.
Worthy of note: at one point a woman propositions a man and he appears uncomfortable.
Eddington (Movie)
Sexual assaults are discussed. The main character's wife gets involved with a speaker that talks about his experience of being exploited as a child. The main discussion happens on the night that the main character is set to have dinner with her. His wife is implied to have been sexually abused when she was younger. The following day, the main character accuses his political opponent of sleeping with the wif when she was underage; she, however, denies this.
Eden (2012) (Movie)
The teenage protagonist is kidnapped and forced to become a sex slave by human traffickers. When she realizes that the people running the ring will kill her when she gets too old to be interesting to the customers, she begins working with her captors and working her way up the ranks of the operation in order to ensure her own survival.
In the first part of the movie (30 first minutes), a old man visits a prostitute. He later "hires" her to live and have sex with him. She accepts because she has been threatened by two Muslims for the work she does. One day, the old man gets drunk and tries to have sex with her. When she refuses, he gets angry and kills her.
A boy pressures a girl to have sex in a car, but she pushes him off and leaves.
Edward II (Movie)
A woman expresses sexual attraction towards the titular character. She leads him to the back of her shop, and he is unaware of what she is doing. She then sits on top of him and begins to strip: he panicks and leaves the scene. This is played for laughs. Later, he mentions it to his "family", who is rather schocked and does not make a comment about it. While two women are on the phone talking about how the main family is still having a Christmas party, one of them says: "He practically raped us, you know?".
The movie is mainly about a woman who had sex with a man while drunk (without remembering it) and who tries to escape his revenge-porn blackmail. In one of the final scenes of the movie, the spectator is led to think that the same scene happened again, but it eventually turns out that it is not the case. Another main character's storyline is him fantasizing about an 'exotic girl' trying to sell him something on the phone. He masturbates while talking to her without her knowledge. In the final part of the film, he even tries to meet her against her will, but it eventually turns out that she is only a computer.
Effie Gray (Movie)
A man forces the main female character to grope him. She immediately pulls away and runs away from him. He chases her with the intention to rape her, and ends up finding her and cornering her but she escapes. Worthy of note: a man is heard masturbating next to his wife while he thinks she is asleep. Upon question, he immediately stops and pretends to be asleep. The husband is significantly older than the wife and had been pursuing her since she was a child.
The adult protagonist makes a bet to seduce a significantly younger woman (age is unclear but around 18, so possibly still a child) despite her being happily engaged. The protagonist arranges for the woman to accompany him and others to a secluded place in the countryside to seduce her. The protagonist repeatedly watches the woman bathe without her consent and paints the scene in secret. It is framed positively. After losing the bet, the protagonist is forced to have sex with the woman he made the bet with.
There are multiple instances of grabbing and verbal harassment done to several women by a hijacker in quick succession, one of which is especially intense. A Woman is called a “whore” by multiple passengers. An harasser is lead to a trap and is then shot and killed.
The protagonist, an eighth grader, learns that the boy she has a crush on recently broke up with his last girlfriend because she refused to send him nude pictures of herself. The main character proceeds to tell the boy she has a folder of nude photos intended for her future boyfriend on her phone and he is interested. He asks her if she gives blow jobs and she responds that she does and she is good at them. Later, the girl is seen watching YouTube videos about how to give oral sex. They are not graphic. Minutes later, the girl goes into the kitchen and takes a banana. She brings the banana up to her mouth, obviously intending to practice giving oral sex, but her father enters the kitchen and asks why she is holding a banana when she hates to eat them. The girl proceeds to try and eat the banana, clearly disgusted, but spits it back out and leaves. The scene is played for comedy. Later on, the main character is given a ride home by a male high school senior (age unknown, but he could be a legal adult). Shortly after the only other high schooler gets out of the car, the driver pulls over and gets into the backseat with the main character. He pressures her into playing a game of truth or dare, taking his shirt off and trying to get her to do the same. The main character grows increasingly uncomfortable and when the high schooler touches her, she shouts no. She apologizes several times and the high schooler gets back into the driver's seat. He is upset and guilts the main character, telling her she is going to feel ashamed when a boy her age finds out she is inexperienced, and that he was 'only trying to do her a favour'. The main character is dropped off at home, where she goes to her room and starts to sob; her father attempts to console her. The scenes are played very seriously. Bo Burnham, the writer and director, stated (regarding the car scene) during a Q and A after the early screening that scenes dealing with anything sexual were on closed, tightly controlled sets. Even if the banana scene plays 'funny' it was not funny on set, but handled respectfully. Burnham claimed he wanted to portray a sort of 'intelligence' in teenage males, rather than the 'brutish jock type' typically seen taking advantage of younger girls. He recognizes that even if nothing physically violent took place, the car scene depicts something terribly violating.
Eileen (Movie)
A man attempts to cut in while a woman is dancing with another woman at a bar. She rejects him verbally, to which he tries to grab her. She decks him and continues dancing with the other woman. The workplace of the main characters is a boy's prison. One of the boys murdered his father (cop) extremely violently. Towards the ending of the movie, it is revealed that his father was raping him regularly as a child, up until his murder. This is never shown or visually suggested in any capacity, but it is discussed in a disturbing monologue by the boy's mother about how she decided not to intervene with the situation after finding out, because the father would then come back and have consensual sex with her, which she enjoyed. The monologue is lengthy, uncomfortable, and disturbing, but not handled tactlessly. The characters surrounding her react to her story with appropriate horror.
Near the end of the movie, the protagonist (the boss of a company) uses the (extra-martial) relationship between two of his employees to fire a man, by pretending that he was sexually harassing her (which is false, but she has to comply to it). The protagonist (a mans in his fifties) entertains relationships with female trainees (in their twenties) from his own business: he is seen stalking them and looking inappropriately at them. The movie shows one consensual sexual encounter between him and a female trainee.
A group of men hires strippers. Nothing more is shown, but when the women leave, the men ask them to stay and to take their clothes off. They refuse and leave.
A concentration camp prisoner has sex with another prisoner who is being forced to work in the camp’s brothel.
El Nino Pez (Movie)
There are perhaps various ways to interpret what is shown and talked about in this film. A girl is being molested by her father which leads to her being pregnant around the age of 13. She then leaves her house and is taken in by a guy who she at least at the age of 20 is intimate with (unclear when this started). Around the same time, she starts working for a wealthy family and at the age of 20 she is seen having sex with the father of family (again unclear when this started). At 20 she is imprisoned and it is suggested that she and other prisoners are being sexually exploited by the police on a regular basis.
El Norte (Movie)
A man tries to molest a young boy in the beginning of the movie but he fails due to another young boy (his nephew) intervening and hitting him.
El Topo (Movie)
There are many rape scenes, some of which are real, filmed rape and not just simulated. While the director stated upon release that the on-screen rape was a real rape, he later stated in 2019 that this claim was a publicity stunt that he later regretted, and that the rape was simulated.
The movie depicts a relationship between an adult and a student in a way that might be triggering: In flashbacks at the beginning of the movie, we see an adult teacher seduce one of his students. He describes how "her pussy gets so wet" to his (male, adult) friend. A different teacher is uncomfortable with the student because of this in a way that is sexually charged. Later in the movie, the teacher fantasizes about the student while having sex with his wife.
Worthy of note: an old man asks a female prostitute to jump in front of him to make her breast bounce. He then asks her to come with him to have sex.
Election 2 (Movie)
Elephant (Movie)
A couple of sex workers forcibly plant kisses on the titular character.
One of the main protagonist (a woman) gets raped by a man who kept bothering her. She ends up pregnant and she and her girlfriend have to take care of the child.
Elite Squad (Movie)
A teenager has his pants pulled down and is almost violated by a squad with a broomstick in a torture scene.
Elizabeth (Movie)
A man kisses a woman out of the blue and says something sexual: she seems flustered (~1:00:30).
Elle (2016) (Movie)
Protagonist is raped on-screen in a graphic scene. Sexual harassment is depicted in a video game, supposedly representing the rape of the protagonist shown earlier in the film. Worthy of note: the film depicts some characters willingly role-playing as an aggressor" and a "victim" for sexual gratification, which, although consensual, may be upsetting for some viewers.
For Ellen (Movie)
Elling (Movie)
Rape is mentioned but not part of the storyline.
Throughout the film, the female protagonist is approached by different men hitting on her despite her visible disinterest (following her, speaking to her even if she does not answer, dancing with her, etc.).
Elvis (Movie)
A government agent captures a woman and later kisses her forehead while stroking and smelling her hair and saying that she should be his wife; she resists his attention. A man is told to go kill a woman and her child. He goes to where they are being kept. He tells the woman to come to him or he'll kill her child and tells her he'll "be gentle", implying he plans to rape her.
Ema (2019) (Movie)
The rape scene is very graphic.
Embers (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the main characters encounter the leader of a religious cult married to an apparently teenage girl. Worthy of note: just before this sequence, a scene set in the same location features children abuses (a priest whip them for their 'bad behaviour').
Emergency (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is held down by a man who puts a knife to her throat (no sexual assault).
Emitaï (Movie)
Emma (1996) (Movie)
Whilst riding in a carriage alone with a man, the protagonist is unpleasantly surprised when the man moves to sit next to her and takes her hand, confessing his love for her. She rejects him and tells him to let go of her hand, and changes seats in the carriage, but he moves to sit next to her again as he persists in expressing his feelings. After some back-and-forth rejection, the man goes back to his seat and they sit in silence for the rest of the ride (39:07-41:57). Worthy of note: a group of gypsies attack one of the female protagonists, but not sexually, and she is quickly saved (1:23:57-1:24:37).
Emma (2020) (Movie)
Worthy of note: at one point a woman is alone in a carriage with a man who comes onto her very strongly, even implying that he will kill himself if she rejects him. This turns out to be an empty threat when she rejects him anyway, and nothing further occurs.
During a carriage ride, a man passionately confesses his love for the protagonist and tries to get close to her persistently: she rejects him and moves away from him more than once (25:40-28:00).
Empathy, Inc. (Movie)
The protagonist vocally protests sex with his wife. She keeps touching him and trying to initiate sex despite his wishes, at one point reaching down his pants. She does eventually stop.
The female protagonist (struggling with bipolar disorder) engages in multiple sex acts with her boss during the first 30 minutes of the movie. The scenes start abruptly and it is very dubious that she consiously consents, being clearly uncomfortable. In the first scene, he asks her to perform oral sex on him and she refuses; in the second one, she rebuffs him twice when he tries to engage sex. The fact that he is her boss and that he serves as a monitor of her mental health for social services means that the power dynamic is extremely skewed. She eventually exposes him in front of his wife and his employees.
The Empty Man (Movie)
While there is no sexual violence that takes place during the film, a teenage girl is seen naked in a spa before being stabbed in the face.
Encanto (Movie)
There is a very brief mention of a telenovela involving a romantic relationship between an aunt and a nephew (57:22-57:35). Later on, a woman who was planned to marry a man explains that she was only doing it to please her family: this ends up not happening.
The End (Movie)
An underaged girl reluctantly agrees to perform sexual acts on an adult handicapped man in exchange for his mother not reporting her shoplifting to the police. The same girl is also forced by her mother to engage in sexual acts with her dentist in a similar kind of agreement. The teenage victim is then shamed for these same acts by her classmates and even her own mother.
Worthy of note: a dialogue mentions a "raped by psychic bedouins kind of self-consciousness".
End of Watch (Movie)
A husband forces his wife to have sex with another man in order to have a child, but the two begin to have feelings for one another and the sex becomes more passionate. Later on, this other man returns to the couple, but refuses to engage with the wife. When she tries to find comfort from him, and possibly sex, he forcefully and violently has sex with her. She does not fight back but she is left shaken.
A woman is shamed for stealing by having all her clothes removed. The protagonist goes to a gay bar and a group of men attempt to rape him. A woman cries and disassociates as her husband has sex with her.
Enola Holmes (Movie)
Enough (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic violence is the main theme of the movie.
Woman is harassed by a group of men. She fights many of them off but is eventually cornered and kills herself to avoid sexual assault.
The main characters have an incestuous relationship.
EO (2022) (Movie)
A truck driver offers food to a homeless woman. After she gets in his vehicle, he proposes her to have sex. She leaves and he says that it was a joke.
Eraserhead (Movie)
An older woman interrogates a young man about his sexual relationship with her daughter, then kisses his neck in a way that makes him visibly uncomfortable. It's not a very intense scene and is very short, but it might make some viewers uncomfortable. It can be skipped without losing major plot information. The scene occurs between the 28:11-29:12 minute mark. Some scenes are surrealist in nature, but may be interpreted to reference sexual violence/harassment.
An inmate threatens the main character to take him as his sexual object, but before anything happens, he punches him and knocks him out. The main character gets attacked by the bully several times during the rest of the movie because of this.
The Escort (Movie)
Esteros (Movie)
Eternals (Movie)
Eteros Ego (Movie)
Eungyo (Movie)
This film contains numerous scenes of full frontal nudity, sex and sexual acts with a "teenage girl." It is implied that an old man (70) has sexual desires for a teenage girl who is about 16-17.
Eureka (2000) (Movie)
It is briefly rumoured around the town that a child protagonist was raped during a bus hijacking: there is no further discussion around this topic. The film is about dealing with the aftermath of (non-sexual) trauma. Subtle signs of characters experiencing PTSD symptoms are shown.
Europa '51 (Movie)
Europa Europa (Movie)
A teenage boy is groped in the genitals while bathing unexpectedly by an older man.
Europa Report (Movie)
A group of girls rip off a classmate's clothing (down to undergarments) while shouting "Striptease" to bully her (35 minutes into the movie).
Ever After (Movie)
An older boy pressures a younger boy to take drugs and after he says no, forces the drugs into his mouth by kissing him. When he tries to get away and spit it out, the older boy kisses him again. Later on, the same boy tries to pressure him into sex while he is still under the influence of the drug.
There is a non-consensual kiss between two teenage boys.
Eve's Bayou (Movie)
A child sees two adults having sex. A teenage girl kisses her father, which eventually becomes more intense and he tries to take it further. Much of the latter half of the film concerns whether this memory is accurate or not (different versions of the scene are shown).
Evil Genie (Movie)
Évolution (Movie)
Young boys are impregnated via a needle through the stomach. A young boy observes what looks like an all-female orgy and one of the women involved makes eye contact with him. A naked woman swims with a young boy. At some point, she swims with him and presses her mouth to his to give him air.
Ex Machina (Movie)
The Exception (Movie)
There is a dubious consent scene at 12:30 min into the movie. A captain tells a maid to take her clothes off and they engage in sex. He is her superior and does not ask for consent, even if she does not seem distressed. They have a romantic relationship later in the movie which is consensual, though he remains in a position of power over her due to his military rank.
Excision (Movie)
Worthy of note: violence and sex are very intertwined throughout the film.
Exils (Movie)
A woman is pulled away by other angry women and forced to cover herself/to dress more modestly.
Exodus (1960) (Movie)
Halfway through the movie, a character confesses how women and himself were used as sexual slaves in Auschwitz.
A priest performing an exorcism on a woman becomes possessed by the demon; he climbs on top of her body, we hear him unzip his pants, and the camera pants across the floor as we hear the bed shake from violent thrusting.
Exotica (Movie)
The film centers on a strip club, and particularly on the relation between a stripper (dressed as a schoolgirl) and one of her clients (who apparently fantasises about his dead daughter). At some point, another man (the stripper's former boyfriend) manipulates the client (and later one of his accomplice) into thinking she wants him to touch her (which is forbidden). When it happens, she does not seem distressed at all but the man is ejected from the club.
Film is a dramatic reenactment of the Stanford Prison Experiment. Depicts the attempted rape of an inmate.
Extinction (Movie)
Extremities (Movie)
The film is based on a feminist play about a woman getting brutal revenge on a man who invaded her home and attempted to rape her. Sexual assault and rape culture are discussed throughout.
The film contains two very violent rape scenes, the first involving a 17 year old girl (during the first 15 minutes of the movie).
A woman is harassed and slapped on the wrist by a soldier for being out in public with her lower arms/wrists exposed.
A girl and her father hold their mother/wife’s murder captive and have him chained in a barn with his eyes sewn shut and his vocal cords removed. After the girl has grown to adulthood, she brings the man into the house, undresses in front of him as he sits on the bed, and then it cuts to the next scene. It is unclear whether or not the man was into it because it is established early on that he has a very sick mind.
The movie deals with sexual power dynamics within high society. It is left ambiguous as to whether a sex worker is ritualistically killed or sacrificed by a cult. Worthy of note: one scene briefly implies that a female teenager had sex with two older men.
The Fabelmans (Movie)
A man is pretending to advertise for a male enhancement pill and chases two unconsenting/unwilling women around the office while grabbing at them. There is a relationship between a 17 years old woman and a man in this 30s/40s.
Face 2 Face (Movie)
Both main characters are victims of abuse. There is a scene in which a young woman is raped by her father.
Late in the movie (01:32:45-01:35:11), a woman is raped (during that started as a consensual sexual encounter) and has her head smashed against a bathroom counter.
Falcon Lake (Movie)
The female protagonist, a 16 year-old girl, explains that her ex-boyfriend dumped her because she refused to have sexual relationships with him, and that he spread the rumor that they had sex anyway.
The Fall Guy (Movie)
Fallen (Movie)
Fallen Angels (Movie)
Several main characters are obsessive about and disregard boundaries of others, to the point of stalking. One character makes sexual advances repeatedly to someone who is not interested. A fairly brief scene resembles rape; with one person screaming, it is unclear if she was joking or not.
The Falling (Movie)
Falling Down (Movie)
The main character gets into a fight wherein another man holds him at gunpoint. The man makes him bend over and handcuffs him, saying he will send him to prison and then describes prison rape. The man makes innuendos implying that he is going to rape the main character, but it is stopped before anything happens.
The Fallout (Movie)
Worth of note: a boy does a sexual remark about a girl behind her back.
The Falls (Movie)
There is a mention of seeing two men having sex outside in a public park (55:00).
A man keeps trying to pressure his boyfriend into receiving oral and restrains him while doing so.
False Arrest (Movie)
The female protagonist is stripped, pinned to the floor and raped by a group of female inmates.
Fame (1980) (Movie)
While a black male teen character (who is supposed to be around 14) dances in revealing clothing during an audition, several (white) female teachers look at him in a way that is clear they are attracted. A teenage main character is lured to an older man's apartment, where she is coerced to take her top off and perform sexualized acts before a camera. Two characters jokingly tell each other not to rape anyone, and that they will rape each other. One character tackles another off-camera, and while they fight, one makes sexual comments. Several boys watch high school girls changing clothes in multiple scenes, making suggestively violent comments. A gay protagonist is occasionally sexually harassed by another protagonist.
Fame (2009) (Movie)
A character sets up a camera as if a young female character is going to do an audition when he is actually trying to sleep with her, though he does not succeed.
Familia (Movie)
Family Life (Movie)
The female protagonist is constantly slut-shamed and abused by her entourage throughout the film. Early on, she is forced to have an abortion, and her father beats her several times. In different hospitals and asylums, she is forced to ingest medicine and subjected to shock therapy despite her protests. In the final scene of the movie, she is exposed as a clinical case in front of an auditorium.
Family Plot (Movie)
A woman believes that a man has had sex with her when she was very drunk but this turns out to be a misunderstanding.
Fan Girl (Movie)
The film is about a 16 year old female fan stalking a male film star and staying in his house. While the girl is infatuated with him, there is a clear and dangerous imbalance of power and age. During the sex scene (01:14-01:19) she is an underaged virgin, under the influence of drugs and alcohol, it is loveless and it is clearly physically painful for her. The rest of the film from this point is about domestic violence.
Fancy Dance (Movie)
Fanny (Movie)
A 18 year old girl has no choice but to marry a much older man when she learns that she is pregnant from her former lover. When the latter comes back after a few months, he forcefully tries to kiss her before his father stops him.
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
Far From Home (Movie)
The Farewell (Movie)
Farewell Amor (Movie)
In the first part of the movie, children are constantly abused (repeatedly spanked). At the end of this introductory sequences, the protagonist (a child) is assaulted by an old man who forces him to pee in front of him and then rapes him (off-screen). Later on, a sequence in a brothel shows a woman being sexually harassed by a group of men before escaping with the second protagonist.
Fargo (1996) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character is attacked while having sex with a prostitute.
Farha (Movie)
Worthy of note: one woman gives birth in precarious conditions.
Fast Colour (Movie)
Prior to the events of the movie, the protagonist struggled with drug addiction. During this period, she became pregnant. At one point during the film, she says that she does not even remember who the father of her child is because of the addiction. This could imply that drugs may have been involved with sex and that it was not wholly consensual, but this point is left rather vague.
A 15 year old girls flirts with a man and tells him she is 19. She later meets up with him. He asks an again if she is really 19 and she insists that she is. She later gets pregnant and gets an abortion. A high school aged girl undoes her bikini and shows her breasts to another high school aged boy in his fantasy daydreams which he masturbates to. She walks in on him masturbating and quickly shuts the door and leaves.
Fat Girl (Movie)
The final scene of this film is designed to be shocking, in a film otherwise largely focused on the grooming of the main character's older sister (~15 years old) by a university aged man: a stranger suddenly murders the sister and her mother with an axe before graphically raping the protagonist (~12 years old).
Most of the sex scenes in this movie are consentual but somewhere in the beginning, the lead male role wants to have sex while the woman does not anymore, and he forces himself on her. He eventually stops but it was a clear attempted rape.
The Father (Movie)
Fatherhood (Movie)
Faust (1926) (Movie)
Repeated instances of women being grabbed and kissed with no consent.
The Favourite (Movie)
There are some sexual scenes with unclear power dynamics and attempts at manipulation throughout the film. A sexual relationship between an adult and a teenager is discussed.
Fear (Movie)
The main character is hesitant to have sex with a man, but this does not stop him from continuing what he is doing. A male character physically harasses a woman, followed by assaulting her off screen.
The protagonist makes woman he is holding hostage at gunpoint kiss him to hide his face from cops.
Fear of Rain (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is revelead that ons of the main characters captured a female child. She is rescued by the main character.
A teenage boy grabs his girlfriend’s butt while they are kissing and she makes him stop. It is implied they have talked about this before, but he stops when she asks him to and no one seems upset by it.
There is mention that one character has a history of being a rapist. They do not rape any of the other characters that are established in the film. The other characters in the scene are abhorred by this information.
Feed (Movie)
The Feels (Movie)
One character is upset throughout the film because she is about to get a divorce. The first person she tells (the only man present) consoles her and then initiates sex with her (28:21-32:51). This scene is framed as consensual, some viewers might find the underlying dynamics troubling. At various points throughout the film, individual characters face the camera in a documentary-style interview to speak about what their first orgasm was like. One character (1:00:28-1:02:43) states: "growing up, I couldn't actually have sex without it being this really, like, painful, intense thing ... 'cause in a way, I was reliving things that a lot of women live, unfortunately".
The whole movie is about an old man befriending a desperate woman to kill her (in the process, he convinces her to have an abortion). He fails at the last minute (in the final scene) but some video footage and dialogues imply that he previously befriended and killed many other women.
Felidae (Movie)
During one mating scene, the female hisses and scratches at the male after the act, which is usual for cats. A dead female cat is shown with her unborn kittens ripped from her stomach.
A character has sex with an automaton made to look like a woman. There are numerous violent and dubious sex scenes throughout the film.
In the first 20 minutes of the movie, a woman is actively being pimped out. It is not a violent scene, but she implies she does not want to do it later in the movie.
Worthy of note: a woman jokes that a man likes young girls. A teenage girl is exposed to some sexual things by her aunt.
Fences (2016) (Movie)
Feral (Movie)
Ferrari (Movie)
Festen (Movie)
The plot of this movie revolves around a man who goes to his father’s birthday party and reveals in front of family and peers that his father had sexually abused of him and his late twin sister, who killed herself after his father started to assault her again. Almost everyone in the film pretends he is lying. It is a powerful commentary on gaslighting and keeping up appearances. There are also some scenes of general domestic violence (one of the brothers screams at his wife and has sex with her after the heated arguments, and hits his lover, leaving her unconscious).
A group of men surround a teenage girl, whistling and grabbing at her while she asks them to stop (1:18:00-1:18:40): another man approaches and gets them to leave.
Fido (Movie)
A character has a young female zombie that he keeps as a servant and he is implied to have sexual relations with. Nothing is shown or discussed, but the consent is dubious as she does not have a choice.
Fierce People (Movie)
The main female character's son is raped just over halfway through the film. It is briefly discussed for the rest of the movie.
Worthy of note: the real life figure portrayed in the film has had two women come forth claiming he sexually assaulted them, though the film does not address this issue.
Multiple examples of ambiguous consent, coercion into performing extreme sexual acts, non-consensual BDSM acts performed. This is presented as romantic and erotic. The male lead is abused of screen by a woman and they have a BDSM relationship starting when he is 15.
Fight Club (Movie)
One character jokingls tells that she had sex when she was in grade school. There are also discussions of incest in a support group.
The Fighter (Movie)
Worthy of note: the girlfriend of a main character sets men up to be robbed by her boyfriend by getting into cars with them as a prostitute.
Filth (Movie)
The protagonist coerces a teenage girl into giving him a blowjob (11:35-11:50) by threatening to tell her parents she was caught having sex with an adult, who is revealed to be under the age of consent. it quickly ends because the man does not like how the girl does it. Protagonist sexually harasses a coworker's wife by phone. Protagonist is raped and strangled until he blacks out by a former mistress (15:50-16:30). Protagonist crossdresses and gets sexually assaulted, and threatened with rape, by a thug.
The Final (Movie)
Worthy of note: teens are drugged through drinks (about 30 minutes in the movie) for non-sexual reasons.
The Final Cut (Movie)
About a third of the way into the movie, the main character finds a memory of a father about to abuse his daughter. He is disgusted and hits delete before it happens
The male main character develops a wholesome relationship with male children, and a side character makes remarks implying that the main character may have sinister ulterior motives with the children: this is not the case.
Finding Oscar (Movie)
Finsterworld (Movie)
Film features a rape accusation.
Finye (Movie)
This film contains several scenes of violence towards women (a man beats his wife, a grandson beats his grand-mother, and several protesting students are beaten by policemen).
Fire (Movie)
A servant character is known to routinely watch pornographic films and masturbate while he is supposed to be caring for an elderly disabled woman who is unable to speak. We get the sense that he does not do this specifically to harm or involve her, but because the only television in the house is in her room. Still he watches the films in front of her, in spite of her visible discomfort. Another character is shown knowingly renting pornographic films to to boys who appear to be no older than ten years old. The protagonist's husbands force kisses on each of them at various points in the movie. One protagonist's husband initiates sex with her and only tells her afterwards that she might bleed. She is visibly distressed by her bleeding and he does nothing to help or comfort her. This can be viewed as marital rape.
Firebrand (Movie)
A king repeatedly puts his hands on his wife in an attempt to subdue her or punish her. He puts fingers in her mouth and on top of her mouth. There are a few scenes where we see them having sex but she is clearly not enjoying it. She cannot refuse him, as she must secure a pregnancy. He later accuses her of being against him. He attacks her and tries to rape her, despite her pleas to look after their unborn child. She fights him off and injures him.
Firecrackers (Movie)
A possessive ex boyfriend character takes one of the teens away and assaults her. The protagonist finds her the day after, mentally distraught. There is a lot of implied victim blaming as well.
Firecreek (Movie)
The film contains a very graphic and violent rape scene.
The Firefly (Movie)
Firestarter (Movie)
One character is beaten up, milk is poured down on them and their guts are torn open. The way it is filmed is very sexual, and the matter of consent is unclear.
The Firm (Movie)
A man grabs and assaults a woman on a beach, but is scared off my another man (40:30-40:45). Although the intention is not entirely clear, it could easily be interpreted as an attempted rape. A man is discussing a previous prison sentence and says "it was statutory rape by the way, she was 17, looked 25" (50:40).
First Cow (Movie)
The male character forces himself on his best friend, first kissing her (which she rejects) then pushing her down onto the bed and touching her breasts. Though she takes her own clothes off, she looks uncomfortable throughout the encounter.
First Man (Movie)
Fish Tank (Movie)
The film's plot revolves around a sexual relationship between a 15-year-old girl and her mother's new boyfriend. In one scene, two men attempt to rape a girl, holding her down to restrain her. She manages to escape.
The Fits (Movie)
Fitting In (Movie)
Worthy of note: A teenage girl agrees to be observed during her gynecological appointment but clearly changes her mind during and is unable to communicate this. She begins to look increasingly more uncomfortable and even starts crying.
Flash (Movie)
This is a sexploitation film, which starts with a consensual sex scene followed by a rape scene before the credits. The protagonist is repeatedly stalked and abused by his coworker, which conspires to abduce her and rape her with a colleague from her workplace. This rape scene continues for several minutes until the end of the movie, when she is rescued by his partner.
Flashdance (Movie)
Throughout the film, the protagonist and her female friends work as cabaret dancers at a local club (one of them goes to a "proper" strip club later on). There are scenes of patrons harassing and groping the characters and the women sometimes retaliate (e.g., pouring a groper's beer on his groin). The romance plot of the film is centered on the relationship between the 18-year-old protagonist and her 40-something-year-old boss. She is initially opposed to it, but she is soon "won over". The relationship is depicted as consensual and sexual. At one point in the film [36:05-37:05], two antagonists wait for the protagonist and her friend outside their work. One of them grabs her, threatening to intoxicate her, with the implication that he will rape her. Her friend and her boss are able to fend the assailants off. Later [1:14:20-1:16:50], one character becomes a stripper: the protagonist pulls her off the stage and into the street, fully nude before giving her a coat to cover herself.
Flashwood (Movie)
Full nudity is shown in a medical context. In one scene, a male student lifts up the cloth which is covering a body's genitals in order to taunt a female student in his class.
Flee (Movie)
The subject of the documentary and his brother are arrested by corrupt Russian police and thrown into a car with a woman. The police discuss raping the woman openly in front of them before letting the men go, and we see them closing in around the woman as the narrator talks about wishing he would have done something to stop them.
Flight (Movie)
Flight Risk (Movie)
The protagonist makes several aggressive, sexual comments throughout the film. He references being assaulted in prison and assaulting others. He repeatedly verbally threatens other characters with sexual violence.
Flirting (Movie)
Around 24 minutes in, we see a flashback of a man appearing above a woman and the woman looking frightened. The flashback is very quick. In present day, the woman casually tells tells the story of the man raping her.
The main protagonist is a prostituted woman living in a motel with her daughter. At some point, an old man (presumably a pedophile) approaches the children playing outside (40:00-44:30). He is quickly spotted and pulled away by another adult.
Flow (Movie)
Flower (Movie)
A teenage girl extorts an adult man for money by performing oral sex on him and blackmailing him. The same teenage girl tries to extort another man for money: they make out but he refuses oral sex. An adult male character is said to have a history of sexually abusing middle school students.
Two children are the product of an incestuous relationship. A teenage brother and sister kiss one another in a romantic/sexual way. Later, they are shown lying in bed together; nothing is shown, but it is implied that they had sex.
The films takes place in (upscale) brothels. There are several mentions of prostitutes being beaten by their female superior, one of which mentions buying orphans when they are 7-8 as an investment (not all of them ending up being prostitutes).
A man gets mad at his ex for spending time with another guy. He also makes a few sexual comments towards his ex. Worthy of note: The film contains a lot of talk of abortion. A women even has a nightmare about an abortion where she gives birth to a maggot.
Flying (Movie)
Foe (Movie)
Food of Love (Movie)
A young boy (18 year-old) has an affair with a much older man. A woman makes sexual advances towards the young boy who shows he is clearly uninterested.
Footloose (Movie)
Worthy of note: several scenes show men abusing women.
On-screen rape (30 minutes into the movie). Rape and other possible sexual abuse are briefly shown on a TV.
Discussion of the fact that two girls were raped and assumed dead. A sexual/romantic relationship between a nephew and his aunt-in-law.
The protagonist is lying in a hospital bed and a hooded man she suspects was her attacker leans over her closely (7:30). She wakes up as if it was a dream. The protagonist's friend suggests her amnesia might be due to having been abused (20:00). There are pictures of the protagonist graphically tied up (48:00). Throughout the end of the movie there are flashes of scenes of the protagonist trapped and tied up, but nothing sexual occurs.
Forrest Gump (Movie)
It is implied that a key female character was sexually abused by her father during her childhood. Later in the movie, as an adult, she is singing nude on stage and harassed by a male audience. The protagonist's mother agrees to have sex with the headmaster of a school in order to get her son, who is considered slow, enrolled. In a scene, the protagonist (as a young boy) sits on a swing outside his house while grunts from the headmaster can be heard, implying sex from within the house. When leaving the house, the man is wiping away sweat and tells the boy, "(his) mama really loves (him). The boy responds by making grunting noises meant to mock the man.
A woman has to avoid flirtatious advances from one of her students. It is revealed that he is 19 but it is still unwanted and makes her uncomfortable hence why she repeatedly avoids being alone with him. It is revealed that a man had to perform sexual acts for another man in order to get a play produced.
Found (2012) (Movie)
While at school, two boys taunt another while in the bathroom and they peek under the stall to try and see his penis. In one of the movies being watched a man decapitates multiple women and rapes their head. The older son attacks his mother by slamming her head into the wall. He licks her neck then begins unzipping his pants. Later screaming is heard from another room and the older brother walks out of that room naked.
The Fountain (Movie)
The Fox (Movie)
A man interjects himself in the lives of two women living alone and sexually harasses and threatens one. Because it is implied the women are bisexual and lesbian, respectively, these tense scenes particularly are difficult (and possibly triggering) to watch.
Foxfire (Movie)
Fragtime (Movie)
The protagonist, who has time-stopping powers, looks up the deuteragonist's skirt while time is frozen. As the deuteragonist can also move when time stops, she quickly catches the protagonist in the act - though they both reach an agreement and the deuteragonist starts a consensual relationship with her afterwards. Later on, the deuteragonist is the target of sexually-charged bullying, with other students slut-shaming her and spreading false rumors that she had an affair with an older teacher. She also states most of her sexual advances are because she's only acting out of her partner's interests rather than her own - the implication being that she may have been the target of sexual objectification or sexual assault in the past, though this is never directly confirmed.
Frailty (Movie)
France (Movie)
The female protagonist awkwardly tries to kiss a man who is visibly not interested. A journalist pretends to be someone else in order to seduce and have sex with the female protagonist, and to write an article about her. She is visibly distressed when she learns it, and the man keeps stalking her after that. In the final scene of the movie, she eventually agrees to have a romantic relationship with him. In one of the last sequences of the film, the protagonist interviews the wife of a man who raped and killed a young girl. She asks her about the past of her husband, who was a known rapist and pedophile.
Frances Ha (Movie)
Frank (Movie)
Freaks (1932) (Movie)
Freaks (2018) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a young girl says that the main character (another child) "comes in her room at night and makes her to things". Despite the nod to sexual abuse, it is not the case.
Three men sexually harass a woman walking home. Later, one of them attacks her and attempts to rape her. At a club, five men are sexually harassing various women but are stopped.
Worthy of note: one student makes a sexual joke about his teacher's body, in a non-threatening way.
Freeway (Movie)
The film's opening sequence has drawings of women in scenarios suggestive of sexual assault. A teenage girl's stepfather attempts to sexually assault her early on the film but is pushed off. Later, she is picked up on the road by a pedophile and murderer posing as a counselor. He gets her to open up about her sexual assault by her father in graphic detail, and then attempts to get her to say degrading sexual things as a form of therapy. When she tries to escape, he attempts to rape her.
Freeze Me (Movie)
Rape and revenge are central to the plot of this movie.
At some point, a woman giving a lecture about a male artist casually mentions that he tried to rape her: it is played for laughs. A 60-year old woman sleeps with a teenage boy. Before that, she voluntarily surprised him in his bath.
French Exit (Movie)
French Kiss (Movie)
This film contains non-consensual kissing, and sexual comments when the other person is clearly uncomfortable: it all comes from characters the viewers are meant to root for the protagonist to end up with. The comments and kissing are played for comedic effect. Another love interest continues kissing and touching the protagonist (in an attempt to initiate sex) after she says stop: she has to hurt him (unclear how or what happens) to get him to stop. This is more 'caught up in the moment' than violent, but it was surprising and can be upsetting.
Frida (Movie)
Worthy of note: since the film's release, Salma Hayek has reported that the film's director (Harvey Weinstein) repeatedly sexually harassed and intimidated her during its production, also pressuring her into filming highly sexual scenes with which she was uncomfortable.
About one hour into the movie, one character walks in on another character who is peeing with the verbal intent to rape: the second character passes out in fear. Shortly after, the second character is able to defend himself and subdue the first one. Later on, another character is sexually assaulted by a landlady, who tries to force him to have sex: his wife interferes and saves her husband.
Friendsgiving (Movie)
A female character mentions that men used to not ask before having sex in the 70s and one of the other characters asks her if she is talking about rape.
From the Dead (Movie)
A man blackmails a woman, telling her she will have to have sex with him whenever he wants in order for him to keep silent. He leaves when she says that she will need to think about it, but he later breaks into her house while she is out, goes through her underwear and masturbates on her bed. He comes back again another night and tries to force her to perform oral sex on him. He tells her to strip at knifepoint, but is stopped before anything further happens.
A boy and girl fall in love with each other, however, they are mistakenly led to believe that they are actually siblings. It later turns out they are not related, but they still eventually act on their romantic feelings before learning they are not related.
In the first segment, a man forcibly kisses a woman before strangling her. He then later rapes her corpse.
Frozen (2010) (Movie)
The entire story revolves around a 21 year old trainee teacher falling in love with a student whilst she is still underage. The pair have a child together before the student turns 18.
Fucking Amal (Movie)
A girl is drugged and almost raped but dies before it. At the end of the movie, a girl is almost raped. The villain in the story also turns out to be a registered sex offender.
One soldier exposes himself to a sex worker. The drill instructor is also shown to use abusive and derogatory language towards soldiers with sometimes sexually aggressive undertones. A man tells a rape joke.
A man is catcalled by a group of women as he is running. Throughout the movie, six men repeat a striptease dance while a young boy (the son of one of them) is present. At some point, a police officer witnesses the scene (as they are in their underpants) and brings them all to a police station to explain the situation.
Three dancers are interrogated by a senator's guards following the murder of a diplomatic representative. The leader of the dancers pretends not to know anything, so the highest ranking officer throws the youngest into the arms of the guards and tells them to have fun with it. The young woman screams, is pushed and grabbed by the guards. The leader speaks and the young woman is released. Later, the head dancer is locked in a room with guards, heckling her to torture her husband, she tries to escape and cries out for help, she is seen walking past the open door, struggling in her battered clothes. Towards the end of the film, the high-ranking officer tells the husband that they have done nothing to his wife, it was simply a plan to make him talk.
Funan (Movie)
In a prisoner camp, a girl is raped by a guard off-screen. She is told by a woman to take advantage of the situation to obtain food: she kills herself.
Funny Boy (Movie)
A woman is undressed, bound and gagged (47:18-50:53).
Family is taken hostage in their home, a woman is forced to strip naked in front of her husband and son.
Fury (1936) (Movie)
Fury (2014) (Movie)
Soldiers break into a young woman's home and threaten her with rape, driving her to tears. When one of their colleagues prevents them from assaulting her, they express their frustration by continuing to treat her unkindly (i.e. by licking her food). Other encounters between soldiers and civilian women throughout the course of the film may have undertones of exploitation or threat.
The Future (Movie)
G. I Jane (Movie)
Gacy (Movie)
The movie is about a serial killer and rapist.
Gadjo Dilo (Movie)
Early in the film, a old drunken man grabs a woman because he needs her help for speaking with a stranger. When she flees, he threatens to rape her. The scene is played for laughs. Near the end of the movie, the same man begs her to have sex with him and tries to rape her before the aforementioned stranger stops him. Another scene shoes the main male character spying on women taking a shower before being spotted. The scene is played for laughs. A young girl (seemingly underage) is seen dancing sexually for enjoyment of old men.
Gaia (Movie)
Worthy of note: characters are attacked by creatures and a woman gets their blood on her. She is forcibly stripped to get the blood off but quickly wrapped up in a blanket.
Story 1: a woman is being held against her will and having medical experiments done on her. At one point she is shown naked and restrained as the medical staff hose her down. Story 3: there is a human/computer hybrid in a man's apartment. Two other men break in and after penetrating it with their fingers begins to open their pants, but the man returns and fights them off.
Galveston (Movie)
A child is revealed to be the product of rape. Near the end of the film, a woman is found dead, naked, and posed in such a way that implies she was raped.
The Game (Movie)
Game Over (Movie)
Gandhi (1982) (Movie)
The plot of the film centers women and girls sold into prostitution against their will. An opening scene depicts one such girl on her first night at the brothel: the scene fades to black, but sexual assault is heavily implied. Later in the film, a 15 year old girl is married to a man implied to be in his twenties.
Gantz: O (Movie)
A group of man makes remarks of how big the female protagonist's breast is.
Garcia (Movie)
This movie is about a wife who stages her kidnapping to frame her husband. About 45 minutes into the movie, two scenes show what is apparently (at this point), her (a tied-up hostage) being raped by her captor (wearing a mask): it is in fact consensual (since they are in fact lovers playing their 'role'). At some point, a drunk male character lifts up the skirt of a prostitute and then threatens her with a gun when the man she was dancing with protests.
Garde a Vue (Movie)
The film addresses the story of a man suspected of having raped and killed to children.
The Garden (Movie)
Garden State (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is discussion about an adult and a teenager being in a romantic relationship, but these are confirmed to just be false rumors. A teenage boy expresses romantic interest in an adult woman, but it is never made clear if she reciprocates.
The entire film deals with the abuse experienced by two characters, as well as its aftermath. The two protagonists, both aged 17, escape the home of their abuser and enter into sex work.
A teenage girl mentions being gang raped in the past by three men.
Gaslight (Movie)
Although there is no rape or sexual content of any kind, this movie is where the term 'gaslighting' comes from. Consequently, the amount of abusive power that the protagonist's husband exerts over her can be very triggering.
Gator Bait (Movie)
Gattaca (Movie)
Genesis (Movie)
Gentleman Jim (Movie)
The main male character tries to kiss a woman, who slaps him. At the end of the movie, it is revealed that she was in fact in love with him.
S1E1: a possessive husband takes a picture of his wife (the female protagonist) while she is in the shower, without asking for her permission. She tells him that she disapproves but he does not care. S1E2: the possessive husband uses the nudes photos to blackmail her. Aditionnally, her new alcoholic husband (the male protagonist) violently pushes her against a wall while he is drunk and pursues her while grunting. She flees. S1E4: while drunk, the male protagonist gets very violent once more, pins his wife to the ground, and when she escapes, shots in the air with a rifle. She manages to flee. S1E5: a side character beats his wife. He is manipulating the female protagonist into becoming his wife, a process which includes repeatedly and secretly writing misogynist slurs on the frontdoor of her house while pretending to protect her.
Georgia (Movie)
Georgia Rule (Movie)
The film centers around a teenager who accuses her stepfather of sexually assaulting her. For the most part of the film it is left ambiguous whether he actually did it or she is lying, but eventually it comes out that she is telling the truth. Nothing graphic is shown on screen.
Gerald's Game (Movie)
Film centres around a husband who handcuffs his wife to the bed for sexual purposes, and attempts to roleplay nonconsensual scenes. One scene shows a father sexually assaulting his daughter. The child sex abuse scene is clearly shown towards the end of the movie and there are hints of it leading up to this point.
German Angst (Movie)
This film contains a lot of torture and sexual assaults.
Gerry (Movie)
Gertrud (Movie)
Get Real (Movie)
A girl places her lips on and kisses a man who is not kissing her back (53:10-53:50).
Ghare-Baire (Movie)
Ghost (Movie)
Worthy of note: a burglar watches a woman undress via a mirror without her knowledge and a ghost possesses a woman's body against her will.
Worthy of note (Spoilers): The malfunctioning gynoid sex robots have an illegal 'ghost' (soul/awareness) which is duplicated from captured human little girls. Early in the film, one of them repeatedly says 'please help me'. Some of them get released at the end of the movie.
A Ghost Story (Movie)
The central theme of the game is the occupation of an island by a foreign (barbarian) army. There are frequent sounds of women screaming as soldiers enter villages, and some hinted rapes (eg. soldiers chasing a woman fleeing into her house). In one of the first scenes of the game, a main female character pretends to be afraid of a soldier coming to her house, begging for his mercy. However, she quickly kills him. A small subplot (The Tale of Yuna) features a main female character explaining (non graphically) that she suffered from sexual abuses from a man who took her and her brother as slaves during her childhood. One side quest in Umagi Cove (about one-third into the game, titled "A Thief of Innocence") requires to search for a missing girl and talk to witnesses. One of the witnesses is a ronin, who is asked "have you seen a girl named Kuma?" He replies, "Girls. Boys. Chickens. I have whatever you could want for the night, and for the right price, you can call them whatever you like..." indicating that child trafficking and beastiality are being used to help finance the war.
Ghost World (Movie)
Early in the movie, one of the main characters jokes that a man will date-rape a woman. The female protagonist (a 20 year old) sleeps with the male protagonist (a 40 year old) while they are both drunk.
Ghostland (Movie)
Ghostwatch (Movie)
The plot involves a woman and two young girls being haunted by the malevolent spirit of a man. On a couple of occasions the girls cry out that the spirit is touching them and/or hurting them, although it is not stated that the touching is sexual in nature. However, later in the film (01:20:30) a caller to a TV phone-in suggests that the spirit is of a convicted child molester. The caller claims to have been his social worker at the time of the convictions.
G.I. Jane (Movie)
A female character enrolls in Navy Seal training. A few of the male soldiers make sexual comments about her when she arrives. During a captive training exercise, the master chief beats a female character. This training is meant to simulate the torture Navy Seals might face if captured. The other soldiers are held back while the female character is held down by the master chief. He begins cutting at her uniform and asks her and the other men to think about what would happen to her in a real captive situation. No rape occurs. She ultimately head butts the master chief and breaks his hold.
Gia (1998) (Movie)
Giant (Movie)
A boy lies to his friends that that another friend went down on him in his sleep. This spreads, and it hurts the person. A girl reveals that at a party, she woke up naked in a closet and did not remember anything other than that (53:50).
It is revealed that a male character was repeatedly molested by his father as a child. The film also contains several scenes of domestic violence.
A man drugs a woman and videotapes himself laying her on a bed. It's heavily implied that he raped her as an act of revenge on her husband.
Gifted (Movie)
Worthy of note: mention of kidnapping.
Gilda (Movie)
A woman is catcalled by a man, she does not seem to notice it.
Ginger & Rosa (Movie)
A sexual encounter between a teenager and an adult is seen briefly from the point of view of another teenager. The scene is not explicit, although sexual noises can be heard and the moment becomes a central focus of the film thereafter as the teenager involved in the encounter falls pregnant as a result.
There is a werewolf attack early in the film; it is graphic and resembles sexual assault. It looks like the werewolf is biting a girl’s crotch while she is on her period. There is a lot of screaming. There is constant ogling and cat calling by high school boys to high school girls. A teen girl and boy are kissing in a car: the girl becomes forceful and rapes the boy. There are multiple scenes where girls are cornered or pinned down by a boy. A girl is worried her sister will be raped: it does not happen. There is a scene indicative of incest: a character tells her sibling they are “almost not related anymore” and asks to “swap some juices” and gets on top of her against her will. A girl attempts to rape another boy. He tells her multiple times to stop and she does not. He eventually pushes her off of him.
Giraffe (Movie)
Girl (Movie)
The main protagonist has sex with a guy who lives in her apartment building. It's unclear how old either of them are.
Two girls hold a boy down and undress him (they take his underwear) and he runs away upset. They are all around 10-13. His friend (the main girl) allows it reluctantly. There is a scene in which the main character and her two friends (all children) visit strangers door-to-door selling fake lottery tickets. Once found out and already invited inside, a group of old men sat around a table in suits insist that the main girl kisses their cheeks as an apology before the girls are all allowed to leave. They clearly get a kick out of it. The main girl (10) does so reluctantly.
The film follows the stories of different girls at an in-patient psychiatric facility. The main character is admitted after attempting suicide: she had an unconsensual sexual relationship with an adult man who assaulted her when she was at least 17. One of the patients in a psychiatric ward is raped repeatedly by her father (not on-screen) and is mocked by it by another patient, who states that she "knows (she) liked it" and that she cannot be cured. Following this incident, the patient who was being abused by her father commits suicide. A character escapes from a mental institution and is left penniless as a result. She remarks in tears that she had to perform oral sex for money in order to take a bus back to the institution (this incident is not shown on-screen). There are several scenes in which the main character is shown both before and after having sex with her 'boyfriend.' In both instances, the characters have an uncomfortable conversation before the encounter but the sex itself is consensual.
The Girl King (Movie)
Tha main character is gang-raped by a man she had met in a club.
A girl is tied up and relentlessly tortured in a basement by her aunt and neighborhood boys. She is sexually assaulted, humiliated, raped, and eventually murdered due to the abuse.
A woman is asleep in bed when a man creeps into her rooms and begins to have intercourse with her. At first, she resists, but then she is seemingly overcome with lust and apparently responds positively.
Though the sexual violence is mostly implied, a major theme depicted in the movie is violence against women.
Girl Picture (Movie)
This is a horror movie based on a true story of a woman who was kidnapped on her way back home from school by a man. He brought her to his home where he bound her with zip ties so tight that they left scars, stuck tape over her eyes, wrapped a t-shirt around her head, and forced her into a motorcycle helmet. Then, he raped her. For nine months, she remained his prisoner. Though the movie does not have any on-screen rapes, the story behind the movie can be disturbing to many viewers especially considering this is a grown man and a child, though the movie takes a big step away from how the true events unfolded as sexual assault wasn’t even implied. There is one scene in the movie where he attempts to kiss her and she backs away.
Girl 6 (Movie)
A prostitute is seen giving a blow job. A man binds a woman and forcibly injects her with drugs.
The main character is raped by her kidnapper. It cuts away right as the attack starts. The same girl is also forced to watch porn with her kidnapper.
A woman is made to perform oral sex for money. Later, she washes her own mouth out with soap. Graphic rape scene where a woman is handcuffed and stripped. In revenge, the woman who was raped later rapes the man who raped her with a sex toy.
The main character's state-appointed guardian extorts her into performing oral sex on him by threatening to have her institutionalized. Later, they have a meeting at his apartment that includes an extremely graphic and brutal rape scene. It is revealed later in the movie that several characters were sexually abused by family members throughout their childhood.
Girlfight (Movie)
Girlfriends (Movie)
A cab driver makes inappropriate comments towards a woman.
Girlhood (Movie)
A major plot point in the latter half of the film involves a sexual relationship between a teenage student and an adult teacher and the resulting pregnancy. The two are shown in bed together but nothing more explicit. Also in the latter half, there is a scene depicting a teenager giving oral sex to an old man in exchange for money. Nothing explicit is shown, but it is heavily implied.
Given (Movie)
One of the characters, whilst coming out of an unhealthy relationship and under the influence of alcohol, gets angry at his best friend and says "You're in love with me, right?" before attempting to force sex onto him. Despite the fact that his friend visibly struggles and asks him to stop, after the fact the assailant describes the interaction as "practically consensual." The relevant scene occurs between the 19:30-21:47 minute marks.
The antagonist expresses sexual desire for his sister; in one scene he harasses her and touches her mouth, and in another he attempts to coerce her into a sexual relationship with him. He also attempts to provoke the main character by telling him his wife has been raped by soldiers.
Gladiator II (Movie)
It is briefly mentioned that a woman got married to an adult at 14 years old. There is a separate reference made to incest. Neither of these mentions are detailed or shown on screen.
In a brief scene, a grandmother inappropriately touches a preteen boy, though nothing is shown on screen. It is implied that she also abused his father. An older man kisses and gropes a teenage girl. The girl convinces him to stop without any violence.
The teenage main character's foster father has behaviours that imply sexual attraction towards her (i.e leaning close to her to put on her seatbelt, but making it clear he wants to kiss her). The teenage girl later discusses her discomfort with this behaviour with a lawyer.
Go Figure (Movie)
The main female character is gang raped.
Due to the main characters in this movie - a middle-aged man and a 16-year-old girl - there is frequent speculation and discussion by other characters about the nature of their relationship, which is actually strictly platonic and unromantic. The girl says that her mother's boyfriend rapes her every night. This is later revealed to be false. A pedophile makes several salacious comments to the man regarding the girl: the main character chokes him to death. There is a mention of 'boys raping their mothers' during a movie watched by the protagonists.
The Godfather (Movie)
During the opening of the movie, a man explains that his daughter was beaten as a result of resisting a sexual assault from two men (she is described as 'no longer beautiful'). The characters say that the victim would be impure and dishonor her family if she was raped. Worthy of note: explicit depiction of domestic violence. Whether or not this includes sexual abuse is ambiguous.
Worthy of note: domestic violence is shown on screen.
One of the main plots of the movie revolves around consensual incest between cousins.
Godland (Movie)
An old man tells a story: it ends in him saying that several men “took turns” with the man in the story’s wife… implying several men raped her while the husband could not do anything about it.
Throughout the film, the protagonist makes suggestive comments to young men. At one point, after the protagonist puts a gas mask on his young friend, he takes advantage of his impaired vision and gropes him, and there is a (non-sexually) violent retaliatory scene following.
Contains some low-key agressive sex scenes.
Worthy of note: a doctor implants a woman with his own son's cells instead of/in addition to what he promised. This violation of her consent could be taken to be metaphorically linked to sexual assault.
Prostitution as an economic mean of survival is mentioned.
One of the musical numbers shows a kid spying on women changing through a curtain that shows their silhouettes and he goes so far as to deliberately pull up the curtain so as to see the nude women, though when this happens, they have already finished changing.
The Gold Rush (Movie)
A man forcibly kisses a woman after she tells him no: she slaps him afterward. Worthy of note: one of the main characters is played by Charlie Chaplin, who has been embroiled in sexual abuse allegations during recent years.
The Goldfinch (Movie)
Gone (Movie)
Child sex abuse is strongly implied (visually) and discussed.
Gone Girl (Movie)
Main character inserts the top of a wine bottle into her vagina to make it appear as though she has been raped (action is obscured and not fully seen). She proceeds to discuss her 'rape.'
Gone Too Far! (Movie)
A husband (drunk) picks up his wife and carries her up the stairs against her will, and the next scene is of them in the morning, after an implied night of 'love-making' - this could be interpreted as marital rape.
Good Deeds (Movie)
A woman and her daughter are sleeping in a homeless shelter when a creepy old man comes up behind them and reaches for the daugther's privates parts under the blanket. Te mother wakes up, starts screaming and fights off the man before grabbing her child and running out of the room.
Good Dick (Movie)
The whole film revolves around a man stalking a woman and trying to figure out ways to get into her home. The inappropriate nature of their relationship is discussed throughout. It is implied that the main female character has experienced some kind of sexual abuse in the past from her father. None is shown on-screen.
Worthy of note: a drunk husband comes home to his sleepy wife and tries to engage sex. She does not protest but does not seem into it. When the man realizes that he cannot get an erection, his wife tells him: "it doesn't matter".
Good Grief (Movie)
Good One (Movie)
A teenage girl questions her father about allowing three men they do not know camp near them. An adult man propostions a teenage girl to sleep in the same tent as her to 'keep him warm'. When this girl tells her father about this incident, he dismisses her.
Good Kill (Movie)
There are two moments in the film when the main characters helplessly watch a man raping a woman on a monitor.
The Good Liar (Movie)
Near the end of the movie, one character grabs a girl’s butt violently without her consent. He then goes on to rape another teenage girl on screen.
The crimes of a serial killer based on Dennis Rader (the BTK killer) are mentioned, and they involve the victims being sexually assaulted or raped. One of the victims was a child, but it is also mentioned that the killer didn't anticipate the child being there while going after the child's mother, so it is not known if these same acts were also done to the child or not. Pages from a pornographic magazine themed around torture are also shown at one point.
Good Morning (Movie)
A Good Person (Movie)
A girl (16 years-old) has a sexual relationship with a man (20 years-old). At some point, she is unresponsive while high/drunk and lays in bed with him. Nothing happens as the grandfather steps in: the man claims that he only wanted to 'make out' with the minor.
The Good Son (Movie)
A fugitive hides in a house inhabited by an old woman and her granddaughter. The man and the 16-year old girl are watching TV, when the portrait of the criminal appears on the screen, he immediately kisses her and brings her to a room as a diversion. They engage in a consensual sexual relationship but are quickly interrupted by a noise in the house.
At some point, the main character, speaking to his therapist, describes a situation where someone was standing over him and began touching him 'down there'. It is treated as a joke and it is only revelead to be a fake story afterwards. A girl is walking down the street when a group of men pass her. They call her names and harass her and make sexual gestures toward her.
Goodbye World (Movie)
A man grabs a female character's breast at gun point, then puts his hand down the front of her pants.
Goodfellas (Movie)
The main character's girlfriend tells him that a long-time family friend tried to grope and assault her, and then pushed her out of a moving car when she fought back. We see her after, when she is a bit roughed up from the incident.
Gosford Park (Movie)
A character kisses and forces himself on top of a protagonist against her will. The character is soon stopped. It is unclear how far the character would have gone if uninterrupted. A plot point includes knowledge of a rich industrialist who has multiple affairs with servants and factory workers. The sexual relationships are not violent, but the power dynamic may be uncomfortable to some.
Gothic (Movie)
A male character constantly grabs or forcefully kisses other characters. This is often (but not always) responded to positively.
Gotti (Movie)
One character says the word "rape", but nothing is further discussed or implied.
The Graduate (Movie)
The sexual relationship between the protagonist and an older woman begins with her undressing in front of him without his consent and also blocking the exit to the room with her body. She does not use physical force on him but she is coercive. The female lead falsely accuses the male lead of raping her while she was drunk, in order to hide their consensual affair to her daughter.
Graduation (Movie)
Grafted (Movie)
There is a prominent relationship between a university professor and his student. A woman has a compromising picture taken of her without her consent. A woman who has taken the form of another woman is put into a sexual situation with a man. She is shown aggressively bathing after this scene, implying the sex was coercive.
Grain (Movie)
Gran Torino (Movie)
Some verbal references to rape. A woman is approached by three men, who forcefully grope her and make sexual remarks. It is implied that a woman was violently raped; her beaten and bloody face and body are shown. This incident is referred to once; 'she was raped.' It is discussed that a man raped his own family member (his cousin).
Gran Turismo (Movie)
Grand Piano (Movie)
Early in the film, a scene takes place in a brothel: nothing graphic is depicted.
A man asks his daughter to undress in front of him. This is not shown on-screen.
The main protagonist (based on real life musician Jerry Lee Lewis) marries his 13-year-old cousin and sexual intercourse is shown on-screen.
There is a scene where a character calls in his secretary and then holds her down as though to kiss her, until he is interrupted by a phone call.
A mouse performs a suggestive dance number in a bar, and some patrons of the bar can be seen desperately attempting to get on stage with her. In a bar scene, a patron makes kissy faces at a waitress, who then punches him in the face.
Greatest Days (Movie)
Greed (Movie)
A dentist forces a kiss on a patient of his after he sedates her. This man later falls in love with the same woman and forcibly plants kisses on her a couple more times.
It is mentioned several times that enemy soldiers commit rapes: the male protagonist even describes an instance where the wife of a village chief was gang-raped in front of the rest of the village as a punishment. In the last part of the film, a female character is used as a "distraction" when soldiers want to capture an enemy: she thus has to sleep with him. After she does, her brother-in-law despises her for a few scenes before acknowledging her sacrifice.
Green Book (Movie)
Aa character talks about her sexual assault and decapitation, her scenes include lines such as “don’t touch me! You should know better, you’re a knight” and “what will I get in return for my services?” A character awakens nude. A scene involves an on-screen sexual encounter with dubious consent.
A man is framed for the rape and murder of two little girls. A character is groped Several times a character is sexually harassed, groped, etc. While no characters are raped on screen the scene of the two little girls fades to black with screams, cries, begs, etc.
The film opens with a group of teenage boys peeping on a woman undressing.
Greta (Movie)
Greyhound (Movie)
The Grifters (Movie)
Incest is discussed.
The main male character has dinner with one of his employees and then they both go back to her house. She is initially on board with having sex but then changes her mind, but he continues anyway as she continues to say no and push him off (15:30-16:50).
Guilty At 17 (Movie)
The film begins with a detective examining a highly dismembered corpse: the victim is later revealed to have been raped (parts of her genitals are cut off). One of the protagonists is tricked into doing pornography. She later gets raped while having an affair with someone met on the street, and is forced to call her husband during the act. She then meets a girl who gets her involved in prostitution with her rapist pimping her. One of the protagonists is involved in a BDSM-type affair. Her lover calls her while parked under her house and blackmails her to come out in a highly sexual manner. He later comes to her house. then he repeatedly calls her on the phone. The way he addresses her borders the line between consensual/non-consensual. One of the protagonists was a victim of incest from her father.
Gully (Movie)
A clearly uncomfortable younger man/teenager is pressured into giving oral sex to a much older man. It is discussed by other characters that this may have been going on since the victim was younger (29:30-32:06). It is used as a plot point throughout the film. Other characters offer support to the victim, confront and attack the perpetrator later on in the movie (58:20-01:02:16). A group of men break into a couple’s house, attack the man and violently rape the woman. The perpetrators brag about it afterwards (37:30-38:40). A group sex scene where consent is questionable. All members are on drugs and alcohol and the men lied to the women by telling them that one of the men was famous. There is then a 1:1 scene where consent is similarly questionable (42:30-45:10) The women are seen being interviewed by police the next day (46:15-46:25).
Gummo (Movie)
In a clip, a young girl speaks (voice over) about her father molesting her. In another clip, a drunk man asks another man to kiss him and despite his refusal, tries to kiss him. He also says that he was abused by his parents as a kid. In another clip, a boy speaks about a man who uses to have drugged sex with women in front of children. The two protagonists (male teenagers) go to a man's house to have paid sex with his mentally disabled young sister (off-screen). An elderly man puts his hand up a young girl's skirt, but her sisters defend her and drive the man away.
Gun Crazy (Movie)
Gut (Movie)
A theme in this movie is the derivation of pleasure from thoughts or images of tortured women. There are scenes in which women are restrained, undressed and caressed against their will. A wife exerts pressure on her husband to sexually perform.
Guy (Movie)
One of the main characters is a caregiver that rapes a woman in coma. It is not explicit but is discussed.
Hackers (Movie)
Hacksaw Ridge (Movie)
Hagazussa (Movie)
A child is inappropriately touched (22:00). The main character is raped on-screen (56:00).
Haider (Movie)
Hail, Caesar! (Movie)
Hairspray (Movie)
A villain (female) tries to pretend that a male character is cheating on his wife and hits on him, despite him showing no interest multiple times. She is then briefly seen sitting on his lap, still against his will. The scene is short but it might be uncomfortable for some viewers.
Half Light (Movie)
Half Nelson (Movie)
The sexual assault takes place when the main character shows up wasted at his lover's house. He forces kisses whilst holding her as she struggles, he then pins her to the couch and rips her top off. She eventually breaks free by hitting him and manages to get away. The assault is never mentioned during the rest of the film.
Ham On Rye (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of men follow a teenage girl in their car for a short while and she looks uncomfortable.
Hamilton (Movie)
A female character is forced by her husband to seduce and sleep with the titular character multiple times. In the beginning, the latter does not want to either, but he eventually agrees. During one of the songs, a 19 year old flirts with two ladies, implying they will sleep together. He makes a comment about how the women he sleeps with compare his abilities in bed to his father's. This implies a significant age gap either between him and the women, or the women and his father. An age gap like this, especially for someone his age could make some uncomfortable. Most of this is implied and not outright stated.
Hamlet (1948) (Movie)
The film has been directed to imply that Hamlet has incestuous feelings for his mother; they kiss on the lips passionately several times.
Hamlet (1996) (Movie)
Worthy of note: a male character throws a female character onto a bed in a fit of anger. This is not intended to be sexual but may be alarming for some viewers.
Hana-Bi (Movie)
A teenager has sex with his neighbour (an adult woman).
A doctor briefly sexually harasses a patient.
A woman's uncle forces her to read erotic passages to a group of men. A history of childhood sexual abuse is implied, as she was trained to read pornographic material to men from childhood. Non-consensual touching/grabbing occurs on quite a few occasions. Non-sexual violence is used to create fear in a child. Rape and sexual assault are implied in a pornographic image and in a casual conversation between two characters. Attempted rape scene occurs near the end of the film.
Hanna (Movie)
One of the characters in the film is a child molester.
The caretaker of the protagonist gets kidnapped: her captor licks her face and attempts to finger-rape her. Women in a boat are imprisoned as sex slaves.
Worthy of note: inappropriate jokes are made throughout by side characters.
Paedophilia is a theme: a father speaks to his son about various sexual topics, including how he raped two children who were his son's friends. He drugs his family in order to rape one of the boys. He tells his son that he masturbates to avoid raping him. A character masturbates to teenagers' magazines. A woman confides in a man, telling him that she was raped by the doorman of her building.
Harakiri (Movie)
Hard Boiled (Movie)
A man is told to take his pants off. It is stopped before anything happens (toward the end of the movie).
Hard Candy (Movie)
The film's plot revolves around a teenage girl's attempts to expose a man who she suspects is a paedophile (having spoken to him in sexually suggestive terms via an online chatroom for weeks prior).
Hard Rain (Movie)
A man looks at an unconscious woman, and it is clear that he has sexual intentions: he is then shown taking her away from a group to a secluded location (01:11:00-01:11:30). After that, an attempted rape takes place (01:13:25-01:15:00).
Hardcore (Movie)
This movie is about a father looking for his runaway teenage daughter, who is making porno films. He often finds himself in situations with women (and sometimes with men) where he does not consent to intimacy, but is pushed or forced to. Rape, bestiality, teenage prostitution and snuff movies are discussed.
A man slaps a woman's butt (17 minutes in). Worthy of note: domestic violence is mentioned two times.
Harmonium (Movie)
A man tries to have sex with a woman as she is repeatedly saying no. She eventually pushes him off her.
An older man recounts that when he was 14, he lost his virginity to a 20 year old woman.
Harvey (Movie)
In a flashback, a man is forced to walk naked through the snow and perform fellatio on another man.
The Hater (Movie)
Worhty of note: a drunk father becomes aggressive towards his family.
Havoc (Movie)
He Got Game (Movie)
A 17/18 year-old girl has a sexual relationship with an adult man. Two adult women have sex with a 17/18 year-old boy. A sex worker is very bored/unhappy while in bed with a client.
Head-On (Movie)
In the second part of the movie, the main female character is raped during her drunk sleep in a bar. Just after she has been thrown out by the agressor, three men harass her on the street. They severley beat her up and one of them stabs her before leaving her for dead.
Headshot (Movie)
The movie is about an abusive, neglectful and drug-addicted woman who lets other people sexually exploit her child, sometimes even encouraging it. At various points in the movie her child is raped.
Heat (1995) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film depicts very troubled domestic scenes and features a storyline about a serial killer who has sex with women before beating them to death. A scene is shown in which this serial killer (who has a swastika tattooed on his chest) has sex with a black sex worker before accusing her of lying about how good the sex was and grabbing her roughly by the hair. Her battered body is shown in the next scene.
In the first sequence after the opening credits, a police officer watches a naked woman (later revealed to be a girl of 15) through a window. This girl is later brought to the police station, pregnant, and a man is accused of statutory rape. Soon after, we meet the man who actually abused her: he handles her roughly but no sexual assault occurs on-screen. An adult man describes how he was arrested after watching the same girl disrobe.
Worthy of note: a man stalks a woman and eventually kisses her by surprise. She later explains that she enjoyed it.
The main female protagonist gets tortured and brutally raped by Viet Cong officers when being interogated. She is forced to be a prostitute to provide for her child.
The movie features a brief scene where a drunk man makes unwanted advances on a woman.
This film is about the romantic relation of the female protagonist with an abusive boyfriend. In the opening sequences, he asks her to cut her wrists with a razor blades for him, which she does.
An adult and the protagonist (a 14 year old girl) have sex. Even if she agrees to let him into her bed and later goes to his house (explaining in a voice-over that she had no choice), the younger character is clearly disassociating and flashes in and out of fantasy sequences replacing her reality. Earlier in the film, the other main female character explains, during an expose in front of a classroom, that a (fictional) queen has to escape her husband's constant sexual sollicitations: it is played for laughs.
Heaven's Gate (Movie)
Parts of this film take place in a brothel. About 02:20:00 into the movie, the madam (a main character) is raped by three men. Additionnal shots show other female prostitutes dead and naked (presumably raped and killed by the same group of men). The scene is about 6 minutes long.
Heavy Traffic (Movie)
In addition to the fact that characters are groped at various points, the main male character is sexually assaulted by a prostitute hired to take his virginity.
Heavyweights (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is strongly implied that one woman, a sex worker, has her freedom restricted by her pimp and has been ostracised by the community she was born into.
A woman is repeatedly cat-called.
A male bank robber puts money in the bra of a female bank teller who is clearly fearful. A man intimidatingly corners an assumed sex worker and asks to "sample the goods," but she is able to escape the situation.
Hell Ride (Movie)
A woman is tricked into helping a family of bandits on a cross-country scheme. They threaten her with rape, although one of the bandits steps in to say that no one should touch her. Later, she partially undresses to wash herself in a spring and one of the bandits follows her, watches her, and then attempts to rape her after she catches him spying. She is once again saved by one of the other bandits. One of the bandits gets into trouble after raping and murdering (off-screen) a woman the viewers never see. He blames her for this, claiming that she egged him on.
Hellions (Movie)
The Help (Movie)
This movie depicts an abusive and violent relationship from a man towards his wife. He throws objects at her, who pleads him not to hurt her. It is mentioned that the threat of him killing her exists (48 minutes in). The woman has a black eye from the beating (02:15:00).
Helpless (Movie)
A woman's mother is mentioned as having been raped and murdered. It is implied that a woman is forced into prostitution to pay off her father's loans, eventually leading her to become pregnant through rape.
The lead comes on to her female manager by straddling her, kissing her against her will, and then commenting on how turned on she is about this. She then coerces the manager to perform oral sex on her. Later the same lead character forces herself onto the manager's boyfriend against both the manager and his will. She forces her to watch her assault the boyfriend and it is pretty horrific. The screen switches between showing the scene and the managers crying face. She perpetual continues to assault this couple by force feeding them drugs via kisses and making requests of them in sexual and violent manners. There is a power play element to all of the main characters sexual encounters. Prior to her assaulting her manager we see her have sex twice, once with a producer where she seems passive about it but needs to do so for work and once with her boyfriend in a public area that makes some feel uncomfortable.
The film opens with a close-up on the corpse of a naked woman. After that, several dead bodies of women (with their clothes ripped off) are lingered on by the camera, with voice overs of their murders and sometimes their rape. This is cut with images of the titular character preparing to kill his victims. The main female character talks about her father repeatedly raping her and beating her for years when she was a child. The titular character tells her that his mother (a prostitute) forced him to watch her having sex with clients when he was a child. The two main male characters take prostitutes in their car and start having sex with them. When the titular character gets violent, one of them protests and he kills both women. The two main male characters go on a killing spree and film their crimes. At some point, we see one videotape, showing them killing a couple and their kid, and one of them sexually assaulting the mother. The same man is about to rape her after murdering her, but he is stopped by the other man. The videotape is shown again, immediately after (in slow motion), and then some time later. A man gets on top of another man and hops him while the man screams at him to get off. A teenage girl kisses an adult man and attempts to seduce him, despite the man rejecting her, the girl insists to the point of threatening suicide. Throughout the film, one of the main male characters makes inappropriate comments and gestures towards his sister (who lives with him). He asks her to dance naked for him, tries to watch her when she is undressing, and then tries to have her sit on his lap and kiss him: he is stopped by the male protagonist. In one of the last scenes of the film, he violently rapes his sister and tries to kill her before he is stopped by the protagonist. Prior to that, the same character, selling drugs to a man, puts his hand on his thigh: the client punches him and leaves.
Henry VIII (Movie)
The film contains a non-historical assault to demonstrate a power imbalance.
Her (Movie)
In Her Shoes (Movie)
Early on in the film, one of the lead characters has her car towed, along with two other men. They all agree to hang out before heading to the impound lot to retrieve their cars. As it gets dark, Rose realises she feels uncomfortable around one of the men, who has his arm around her. When they reach the lot, she says goodbye and tries to leave. One of the men pursues her, trying to get her to hang out or go somewhere, which she refuses. He grabs her but she manages to shove him off and get in her car. The other man shouts for him to leave her alone but does not intervene.
Here (Movie)
A man talks about when he was dating his wife, he followed her home as a form of flirtation. This is not presented as sinister in the film.
Hereafter (Movie)
It is implied a father sexually abused his daughter. ("...he's sorry for what he did to you...").
Hereditary (Movie)
A Hero (Movie)
Hester Street (Movie)
A man grabs a woman's hips and she aggressively pushes him away.
Hick (2011) (Movie)
There is a scene where the main character (a 13-year old girl) is in the bathroom, and a man comes in and attempts to rape her. Later, she is raped (off-screen) by an adult who kidnaps her. Another character then talks about being raped and getting pregnant as a result.
A woman is forced into prostitution after becoming a prisoner of war: we see her pimp grab her roughly. Two men have a discussion implying they will take advantage of a sleeping woman.
High Life (Movie)
High and Low (Movie)
High Noon (Movie)
A man forcefully kisses his girlfriend when she is leaving him. She rebuffs him and manages to make him stop.
High-Rise (Movie)
Hippopotamus (Movie)
The main female character is raped: her flat mate is shown grabbing her and pushing her onto her bed, removing her clothes while she is shouting for him to stop. He punches her in the face until she stops making noise. The camera moves out of the room but the shadows on the wall show that he proceeds to rape her while she is unconscious (this is also discussed and confirmed as rape). This explains how the woman ends up kidnapped and is relevent to the story line.
His House (Movie)
Discussion/mention of sexual harassment and of a teacher touching a student inappropriately, non-explicit. The situation in which this inappropriate touching occurs is shown, although the touching itself is not depicted in any great detail. This plot line could potentially be upsetting to viewers, especially as the movie's judgement on these events is left more or less ambiguous. A different teacher, less than 5 years older than the student in question, is sexually propositioned by said student and does not react negatively.
An ambiguous but intense scene which some may find distressing: a violent argument between a married couple transitions into a very aggressive sex scene which some may interpret as rape.
Hold the Dark (Movie)
Hold Me Back (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the protagonist remember a past agression and memory loss.
The Holdovers (Movie)
A student briefly comments about being glad a certain teacher is not watching over them due to worries about him, in the student's words, "perving all over us".
Holes (Movie)
A man repeatedly makes advances towards a woman despite her repeated refusals.
Hollywood Cop (Movie)
Holy Motors (Movie)
It may be upsetting to some viewers that a naked child is present in one scene: he is wandering through aisles of a theater with some dogs. A comedian character briefly plays the role of someone married to a chimpanzee: they seem to have a chimpanzee child.
There is a group of sex workers in this film and one of them is a child. A man comes up to girl and kisses her hand. A man says that he often has sex with his employees with the intent of getting them pregnant and trapping them into being his wife. A woman, as part of an art exhibit, has her head covered but is otherwise nude. Her body is painted. A man approaches and fondles her breasts and vagina while this happens, possibly without her input.
Holy Smoke (Movie)
Holy Spider (Movie)
The movie revolves around a serial killer targeting prostitutes. The main character is a female journalist who investigates these crimes and, in the process, endures all the hardships that prostitutes in a conservative Islamic country might face.
Home (2008) (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene of domestic violence one hour into the movie.
One of the protagonists of the story is a cat. In the latter half of the movie, there is a play on the word "cat-calling" when several dogs in a pound make suggestive comments about her. This is played as a brief joke and play on words.
Homunculus (Movie)
A high school student is raped by an adult man (51:45-55:25). It is implied that her "subconscious" wants it and that he is just trying to help.
Honey Boy (Movie)
The main adult character (the father of the other main character, a child) is a convicted sexual offender, who attempted to rape his son's mother in a car (she had to jump on the road to escape him). This is mentioned several times during the film. The boy also has several intimate interactions with a adult woman in a motel. Except kisses on the cheek, nothing sexual is depicted, but the nature of their relationship is clearly not platonic.
Honkytonk Man (Movie)
An adult woman tells a teenage boy (said to be 16) to come back to her when he is older, implying that she is willing to have sex with him. Later on, the uncle of this same teenager brings him to a brothel and arranges for him to have sex for the first time. The story takes place in the 1930s. The titular character (an alcoholic man in his fifites) wakes up naked in bed with a female teenage character (16 year old). It is implied that they had sex when he was drunk. This female character, portrayed as being enamoured with him and willing to have a child with him, functions as a comic relief throughout the film. It is implied that she was abused by her former boss and the protagonist constantly treats her like a maniac. At some point, she mentions having to deal with "dirty old men". The protagonist explains that his former lover was a woman who was married by force when she was 14 and had children with her husband.
The female protagonist is kissed twice by her boss without consent, each time accompanied by him insisting they become a couple. She denies him during both instances.
Honor Society (Movie)
Rape culture is alluded throughout the film and roofie pills are part of the plot. An adult school counsellor propositions an underage student to have sex with them.
A girl agrees to show her genitals to a group of boys in exchange of jewels.
Horns (2013) (Movie)
A woman is beaten and raped.
The villains discuss raping the main character at the end of the film, although they do not do this.
Hors Saison (Movie)
Horsemen (Movie)
Photographic evidence of a man sexually assaulting his adopted daughter is shown twice (around the 45-50 minute mark). It is implied that this also happens to his other daughters.
At one point, women spy on a couple having sex without their knowledge.
At the beginning of the movie, a male character breaks into a home where a female character is and kisses her. She pushes him off and runs outside. He runs after her and gets on top of her on the ground. She tells him to get off and he does.
Hostiles (Movie)
It is strongly implied that kidnapped women were raped, One of them is asked if she can ride the horse before they move on.
Rape in prison is discussed, but only in the hypothetical.
Hotel (2004) (Movie)
Hotel Artemis (Movie)
Hotel De Sade (Movie)
A man visits an underground sex hotel where all requests are catered to. Animal crushing is mentioned and implied off-screen, as well as implied off-screen sex with children. Towards the end of the film, the antagonist rapes the protagonist's underage daughter and forces him to watch.
Hotel Du Nord (Movie)
Hotel Rwanda (Movie)
Hounddog (Movie)
A 12-year-old girl is raped on-screen.
A woman is kidnapped, tied to a bed, stripped and implied to have been raped several times by her captors.
A guy watches a woman undress when she is unaware.
The Hours (Movie)
About 17 minutes into the movie, a man pushes the female lead onto a bed. She protests and he finally gets off. There is also a romance including intimacy between a high school student (the protagonist) and her neighbor who is in college (52:00).
In one of the first scenes of the movie, the main male character attempts to raoe the female protagonist (a blind dancer) in a brothel. He is stopped by the police. The female protagonist is partially undressed during a swordfight. The male protagonist, who is pretending to be someone else, watches the female protagonist bathing despite promising her not to. She then reveals that she knew he was there: they initiate sex but she stop him. About 1:20:00 minutes into the movie, another man attempts to rape the female protagonist: she is rescued.
A man asks a woman to his house to visit his wife, but when they arrive at his home the wife is not there, and he attempts to have sex with her, saying she owes him due to the fact that he made her money. He forces a kiss on her. She leaves before anything else happens.
The movie takes place in a brothel, and one of the character is 16.
There is a sexual relationship between twins. It is dubiously consensual in the backstory, and one is actively trying to escape it during the film's plot.
Housekeeping (Movie)
The Housemaid (Movie)
One character threatens to falsely accuse someone of rape.
The main character is unable to escape the advances of her boss, who ends up raping her.
This movie is entirely about sexual assault, from the perspective of a 16 year old female character.
A man repeatedly phones a woman to ask her out despite her telling him not to.
A girl kisses a boy without his consent.
Hrutar (Movie)
Hud (Movie)
Throughout the movie, the protagonist gets increasingly inappropriate with his maid. At some point, he comes about behind a woman and nuzzles her neck as she is washing dishes. She tells him that she does not like sudden passes: ge does not apologize, but he backs off. About 01:30:00, he attempts to rape her while he is very drunk. He kicks down the door to her room and forcibly kisses her: the attempt is thwarted when his teenage nephew intervenes (and says that he did it because he was drunk). The woman (leaving town) encounters him later and tells him that they would have had sex sooner or later if he had not tried to rape her: he responds by saying that she will always be 'the one that got away'.
Huesera (Movie)
In addition to what appears to be a scene of attempted rape by labor camp guards, the labor camp houses comfort women (sex slaves).
A character brags about harming a woman, with the harm that is heavily implied (and later in the movie, confirmed to be) raping said woman.
Human Nature (Movie)
About 50 minutes into the movie, a man who was brought up as an ape, jumps on two different women and mimicks having sex with them. It is part of a 'test' to help him become civilised/human. The scenes are played for laughs. Shortly after, he is seen in a stripclub, and it is said that he had sex with a prostitute. This occurs several times in the rest of the movie. About 1h15 into the movie, a man gropes a naked woman without consent. He is rebuffed.
Humpday (Movie)
A woman starts having sex with a man whilst he is asleep. He is shown to enjoy it at first but then says that he is 'uncomfortable'. This is not presented as violent in any way.
An elderly man becomes infatuated with a woman. He forcefully grabs and threatens her. Later, before he is about to execute her, the man offers to save the woman from death if she submits sexually to him. She refuses and he proceeds to carry on with the execution. The woman is later saved. The elderly man comes up behind the woman and pulls her arm behind her back, holding her forcefully in front of him. He leans in to smell her hair. It is implied that he is imagining sexually abusing her.
The Hunger (Movie)
Hunger (2008) (Movie)
Prison inmates are violently handled, undressed and their cavities are searched by the guards against their will. These scenes are not sexual in nature but are very intense. A brief scene of someone masturbating to a photo while someone else in the room is asleep.
A man is falsely accused of abusing children. This is central to the plot. A brother exposes his little sister to pornography, and this action causes various issues (emotional incest).
Even if there is no rape, sexual assault or child sex abuse in this film, it contains many jokes stemming from the fact that some of the characters assume that one of the character (a 65-year-old man) had kidnapped the 13-year-old protagonist in order to coerce him into having a sexual relationship with him. It is not the case.
The film's plot revolves around a man's attempt to retrieve his 'wife,' who he kept as his subordinate, treating her as property, before she was taken away by another man (who claims that he wants her to teach him to read - they later fall in love). A sex worker is assaulted and tortured (primarily off-screen, although much of her nude body is visible) with a cigar and cigar cutter.
Husbands (Movie)
There is a very long scene of coercion and attempted sexual assault in which the man is repeatedly joking about how closed off the woman is being.
Hustlers (Movie)
Paid sexual favors (strip tease, unconsensual touching and even sexual acts) are the main themes of the movie.
Hyènes (Movie)
Hypnosen (Movie)
A man makes an awkward observation about him standing outside a playground with no children, as an attempt to put a mother at ease. A man puts sleeping pills in his girlfriend's drink, though this is not with sexual assault in mind.
Hypnotic (Movie)
There is a mention of a case where a woman reports a rape. A later scene shows two men engaging in intercourse. The man has a flashback/panic attack, asking to stop and hallucinating an unconsenting partner.
Hytti Nro 6 (Movie)
The story line is a vigilante dealing justice to those who ran the trafficking ring. The two main investigators are both women who emote over the case but are also focussed and capable investigators. Given that it involves children, tere are some scenes which are particularly disturbing such as views of the cells where the girls were held. On the whole, the material is handled with sensitivity and care.
Near the beginning of the film, a fourteen-year-old is kidnapped and rapped off-screen as a part of a marriage story. It is revealed that she was raped every day of her abduction. It shows the perpetrator climb on her as she pleads before it cuts away. The man tries to rape her again, but she talks her way out of it. Worthy note: the film is based on the real-world kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart.
I Am a Ghost (Movie)
I Am Mother (Movie)
I Am Sam (Movie)
It is implied that the main character's daughter was conceived from rape, and it is revelead that one of the characters was molested by her father as a child.
This movie is about a girl's attempt to survive and cope with being groomed. 15 minutes into the film, the grooming escalates to on-screen physical and sexual abuse: the sex is on screen, and is shot from the perspective of the teen.
Worthy of note: early in the movie, the main female narrator explains that she had two children when she was 13 and 14.
I Feel Good (Movie)
I Like Movies (Movie)
A woman explains her experience in the film industry and mentions without giving any details that she has been abused by a producer (01:02:00-01:05:00). She obviously still suffers from it.
No rape or sexual assault however there is brief discussion where it is implied that men are coerced into performing oral sex in return for favours while in prison. The scene is played in a comedic way, leaving it up to the viewer's interpretation. It is also implied that the character Phillip Morris has been lied to by men in the past in order to be persuaded to perform sexual favours for them.
One character continually kisses his girlfriend despite her saying "no". This continues in two scenes where he trying to take her clothes off while she resists. Near the end of the movie, the male protagonist suddenly and forcefully kisses his brother's wife. Throughout the movie, it is (more or less) implied that the protagonist entertains an incestuous love for his sister. The siblings write "love poems" to each other and threatening letters to their sibling's significant others.
I, Robot (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist rides in an elevator with a female character, who says that she is to accommodate him during his visit. The man asks "Really?" in a way to imply a sexual manner. She glares at him and their character relationship is respectful there-after.
The protagonist of this movie is a serial rapist/serial killer. There are thus several scenes of brutal violence towards women, who are also verbally and sexually assaulted during long and graphic scenes. A man attempts to rape a young girl, removing her clothes and exposing some of her body. He appears to sexually assault her off-screen but is interrupted. A man rapes a woman, briefly revealing some of her body. Later, he is shown raping her on-screen. A man undresses and rapes a woman as she resists him: in the film, she appears to begin to enjoy the intercourse as it is happening. This scene only exists in the Korean cut of the film.
One character denies the rumor that an unseen character claimed she touched her boobs. It is unclear whether it happened or not and the conversation quickly shifts gears afterwards. A scene where domestic violence can be faintly heard upstairs but the nature of it is unclear.
I See You (Movie)
The subplot of this movie is the hunt for a pedophilic serial killer. There are no graphic scenes, but there is a brief interview with a former victim and shots of the crime scene.
A woman is said to have been molested as a child. A woman rubs her feet against another woman's leg under a table. The other woman looks uncomfortable and gets up and leaves. A woman talks about how men have historically 'raped and pillaged' in order to gain supremacy over women.
I Stand Alone (Movie)
The film features implied sex between a father and his mentally vulnerable daughter.
There is a mention of necrophilia.
I, Tonya (Movie)
There are two instances of sexual harassment on-screen: in one scene, an underage girl is groped, without her consent, by her older step-brother. In another, there is a short shot of non-consensual/forced kissing. Worthy of note: this film contains repeated scenes of domestic violence.
The entire movie centres around the aftermath of the sexual assault of the main character. It is discussed frequently throughout the film. While the sexual assault is not shown on screen in full, we do see what happens directly before and after the assault. There is also a quick shot that shows the protagonist’s face during the assault. Worthy o note: while there is no child sexual abuse in the film, the protagonist, who works as a nanny to a child, does escape the site of her assault with said child under the implied fear that her assailant may also attack his child. This implication may be distressful to some viewers.
I Vitelloni (Movie)
Throughout the film, men sexually harass women and one of the scenes could even be described as an attempted rape.
The female protagonist pushes the male protagonist against a wall saying she is playing a 'naughty joke' on him. She attempts to kiss him which he seems to want to reciprocate, but she backs out last second telling him its a joke (51:30-54:10). Then the male protagonist becomes angry, grabs her, and pushes her on a bed. She asks what he is doing and tells him to stop. When he does not, she becomes more desperate and starts crying believing she is about to be assaulted. He stops, seeming to realize what heis doing, not getting any more than holding her down. The scene ends with her crying on the bed as he runs from the room.
A leader of the communist party warns a female member that men might make unsollicited advances to her.
The Ice Road (Movie)
The Ice Storm (Movie)
The main female protagonist (a teenager) proposes to show her genitals to a boy about her age if he shows his. After she did, the boy gets nervous and shouts: 'what do you want?' and they are interrupted by his mother. Later on, she gets him drunk and both get naked in bed. Even if he (drunkingly) says that he loves her, he later seems distressed by the experience. Another girl (about 16-17 years old) passes out between the legs of a boy who has a crush on her. She had just told him that she only sees him as a brother and the boy takes (what is presumably) a few minutes to move her head from this position. At a 'key party", where married couples swap sexual partners by having wives select other husbands' keys from a bowl, a man makes a comment about the young boyfriend of a woman, saying that 'she brought her son'. He says that he regrets that nobody brought his daughter.
There are multiple violent, graphic rape scenes throughout the film.
Ida (Movie)
Ideal Home (Movie)
There is a mention of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer being a rapist.
During a flashback sequences (in which everything is very blurred), several men undress a woman they kidnapped and take her away, presumably to rape her. All of it happens in front of a bonfire at night, so all characters are only silhouettes.
A woman repeatedly flirts with an uninterested married man. A woman and man try to force another man into a threesome, after he says “no” multiple times. She urges the man to physically grab the other man and expose his genitals to him. It is played for laughs and not as something serious. The second man hides in the bathroom while the other man and woman have sex in the bedroom and he is forced to hear it against his will. There is a kidnapping scene of a man throwing a woman into a van and though it is not sexual, it could still be triggering.
The Idiots (Movie)
The movie follows a group of people who pretend to be mentally disabled in public areas. One of them (a man) is left by his friend with some bikers in a bar, caught at his own 'game'. When they think he has to go to the toilet, they try to help him by pulling down his pants and holding his penis to help him pee. He seems visibly distressed by the situation but can not tells the truth, out of fear of being beaten up. Near the end of the movie, the group initiate a gang-bang. When one woman refuses to join in, she is groped, purchased and stripped by several men. She is not distressed at all and laughs as if it was a game. She finally accepts to take part in the orgy.
The Two Popes (Movie)
Towards the end of the film, during a discussion between the two main characters, one of them confesses that he heard stories about priests molesting children and did nothing against it. As he continues to describe it, his voice is covered by an high-pitched sound. Once he is finished, the other man, visibly shocked, has to give him his benediction.
Ikiru (Movie)
Il Boemo (Movie)
A husband assaults his wife and then rapes her: she was already afraid of him, but after the rape, she shows signs of depression and kills herself.
Il Gattopardo (Movie)
Il Posto (Movie)
Il Sorpasso (Movie)
A man mentions putting his hand up a woman's skirt when he was younger. This same character also mentions forcibly kissing a woman a who slaps him in response (this happens of off screen). Earlier he had pinched this same woman on the cheek. He also tries to kiss his ex-wife when she does not want it and stalks a couple of girls who appear to be minors, following their car, though he ultimately leaves them alone. A girl who is stated to be 15 is in a relationship with a much older man.
The main character undresses his wife even though she is telling him to stop. It then cuts and it is implied that they have had sex even though they are both dressed. The main character (around 50 years old) massages a girl's (around 17) back because it is hurting, while she moans (in pain, although the scene feels sexual in nature). Then, it is revealed that they do have a sexual relationship.
There is one character who is known to be physically violent towards women, but no implication that he was sexually violent towards them.
IM Not There (Movie)
Two people discuss the song 'Baby It's Cold Outside' and one implies that it is a song about rape.
The female lead is subject to some verbal sexual harassment. The government ultimately forces the protagonist to undergo chemical sterilization in the form of hormone therapy in harmful doses. Agents seen interacting with him or discussing his case are portrayed using casually homophobic language.
The film centres around the experience of an immigrant woman who has moved to the USA. She is forced into sex work against her will and subjected to a number of violent abuses. It is also revealed that her father attempted to rape her as a child. SPOILERS: At the end of the film, she falls in love with the man who forced her into sex work against her will.
The film contains an extremely graphic rape scene (49:30-51:00).
The protagonist's daughter tells the reporter that she was raped by a relative after her mom died.
Impetigore (Movie)
A man sexually harasses a woman whose husband has been gone for a long time, crudely asking if she wants to see his erection.
Incendies (Movie)
A woman is seen dressing herself after having been raped. [SPOILERS] A mother, imprisoned as a political prisoner, is raped by a prison guard who she later learns is her long-lost son. She becomes pregnant and gives birth as a result of this The two resultant children then search for their father and brother throughout the film, eventually learning that they are the same man.
At two separate points in the film, rape is implied off-screen. Two fully clothed girls are lifted up by a man, who then proceeds to smell their vaginas. In another scene, the same man is shown putting his hand inside one of the girl's underwear as she cries, but it is very brief.
Worthy of note: the main character is 17 and is having an affair with a 27-year old woman. She is called a freak and receives homophobic slurs multiples times.
Worthy of note: A woman and a man are about to have sex and it is very clear that the woman is drunk. However, as the scene goes on, she becomes more lucid and participates in a way that depicts her as consenting to the interaction.
Indian Horse (Movie)
Even if nothing is depicted on screen, it is revealed that the lead character was sexually molested.
Worthy of note: one of the main character is a violent man who went to jail for beating his wife.
About 01:15:00 into the movie, one of the main male characters, who is in charge of his boss' wife's security, asks her to leeave her husband for him. When she goes away, he grabs her, pins her to a wall and forcefully tries to kiss her despite her protest. She then slaps him and leave.
During a therapy session, a female psychiatrist confesses that as a child, she falsely accused a man of molesting her.
The Infidel (Movie)
During an argument between a child and her father, the child explains being frightened to stay alone at home "because of rapists".
The Informer (Movie)
A man implies that he wants to sleep with a woman and attempts to intimidate her when she refuses, forcing himself into the room where she is and blocking the exit.
Inherent Vice (Movie)
A woman says that she was raped to a man, which is quickly followed by very abrupt sex with no verbal consent from the woman. A teenager is in a sexual relationship with a man.
Inheritance (Movie)
A woman is drugged and raped in a flashback. She is seen being thrown on a bed but the rape itself is not shown on-screen.
Ink (Movie)
A man puts his hand on a woman’s bottom as she helps him up from a fall (24:43). That same woman later warns another girl that the guy has “wandering hands".
Inland Empire (Movie)
A woman is talking to a man about how she gets angry. She mentions having gauged a man's eyes out when he tried to rape her when she was 15 (1:24:25-1:25:50). This is a scene where the attempted rape is discussed (no graphical scenes).
The main character has an incestuous relationship with her stepdad as a child, who molests her. She is later raped on screen, albeit in a dark room where the act is hardly visible, and impregnated. It is also implied that while she works as a prostitute, that she is raped by a client after her madam locks her in a room with them.
Insiang (Movie)
A major part of the plot involves the title character being date raped after being choked into unconsciousness.
Inside (Movie)
Inside Man (Movie)
Comments/jokes are made about assault occurring in prison. Hostages are forced to strip down to their underwear; one elderly woman is particularly upset by it. They are all immediately given other clothes to change into. Several comments made about womens' cleavage; one hostage referred to as "Boobs" and "Fat ass".
Inside Out (Movie)
The Insider (Movie)
Insomnia (Movie)
A detective briefly discusses one of his former cases having to do with a child who was sexually abused and then killed (there is no visual depiction). A sexual relationship between a high school girl and a middle-aged man is strongly implied and discussed. Domestic violence is frequently discussed and briefly shown.
Child sexual abuse is briefly mentioned in a discussion. A teenage girl exchanges nude pictures with an adult (nothing explicit on screen).
Instinct (Movie)
Insurrection (Movie)
The main character's backstory is that she was sexually harassed by a superior. There is a shot of him groping her butt and one of him touching her face, but nothing beyond that. At one point, she returns home and finds her home vandalized. Some of the graffiti is rape threats, including one that says they left semen on her pillow. A man touches a woman against her will and says he will rape her when he has the chance (39:30).
A fascist officer enters a house at night in a secluded village: the voice-over explains that he is planing to rape a young woman (nothing more is shown or said). He is killed (off-screen) by men of the village.
The lead villain is known for attacking women, often in his employment. At the very end of the film, he rapes and strangles to death the lead female character.
The Intern (Movie)
A female massage therapist unpromptedly and without "warning" starts massaging a man's shoulders (they have not met before, and she approaches him from behind) in an open office office environment in full view of two of his co-workers, and goes on to rub his back and sides (getting close to the buttocks and thighs) in an inappropriately sensual way. He obviously enjoys it (even gets an erection) and happily fist-bumps two other men right after the therapist has left, so it is clearly a positive experience for him.
Interstellar (Movie)
A vampire who resembles a child flirts with and attempts to have a sexual/romantic relationship with an adult man. A woman is stripped on a theatre stage against her will. Many of the vampire feeding scenes involving women evoke sexual assault imagery.
A woman is raped on-screen; her struggle with her attacker, as well as her subsequent injuries and trauma, are seen.
Into the Wild (Movie)
An adult (in his early 20s) and a teenage girl have a romantic relationship. She attempts to seduce him but he refuses to sleep with her on the basis of her age.
The scenes featuring Red and the Wolf imply rape and/or sexual assault off-screen. On-screen, the Wolf makes overt physical and verbal advances towards Red. Worthy of note: the scenes between Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf are an allegory for a child predator attempting to kidnap a victim.
At one point, a man touches a women skirt at a marriage, which she does not want. Another man tries to force his way into a woman's house after a date.
One of the main characters is often hitting on a woman who is clearly disinterested. It is played as light hearted bravado and the woman never seems distressed or frightened by this.
Intruders (Movie)
The movie is centered around family secrets. Child sexual abuse is alluded to and discussed at multiple points throughout the film, most notably: Around 6:40, when a brother encourages his sister to forgive their father. Around the 1:07-1:08 mark, when a woman recounts her father’s child sexual abuse. For the rest of the scene, there is some dialogue about “fixing” other pedophiles. At the 1:16-1:17 mark, an intruder chokes a woman on the bed, while alluding to raping her. He calls himself daddy and makes other disturbing remarks, trying to provoke memories of her sexual abuse. It is unclear if his intention is to rape her, as he is interrupted, though his motivation seems to be about inflicting fear during her murder. The scene is upsetting. There is also an earlier scene where a woman urinates during a panic attack. One of the intruders is tasked with cleaning her up. He attempts to remove her soiled clothes and force her into clean ones. He is also interrupted.
Inu-Oh (Movie)
The film opens with the murder of a woman by her lover (the protagonist) while they are having sex. Shortly after, flashbacks show them enacting roleplays where the protagonist always ends up killing her: rape is mentioned multiple times during these scenes (in the first 20 minutes of the movie). Similar scenes and mentions of rape are also featured a couple of times throughout the rest of the film.
IO (2019) (Movie)
A man is kissed forcibly without consent, and it is implied that he was later coerced into sex by a woman saying "we have to" after repeatedly kissing him.
Ip Man (Movie)
A man briefly acts threateningly towards a woman after commenting on her appearance, but he is stopped before getting started.
Ip Man 2 (Movie)
Ip Man 3 (Movie)
Ip Man 4 (Movie)
The Irishman (Movie)
The Iron Claw (Movie)
Iron Monkey (Movie)
The graphic rape of protagonist by stranger is central plot point. The film focuses on the events after the rape of a woman in reverse-chronological order. A man says he slept with his daughter. There is also a attempted rape scene.
Island Zero (Movie)
Isle of Dogs (Movie)
Ispansi! (Movie)
The descriptions of the film indicate that a woman is the main character of this story, however, the story is narrated and told from the point of view of a man. In one scene, he spies on the woman while she bathes and without her consent. In a later scene, while she is in mourning, he sexually assaults her and she, through tears, says she would like him to kill her when he is "done", implying that death would be better than having to live with the experience of this rape. He stops the assault and tells her she is already dead. A few scenes later the man says "I can't wait anymore" and initiates intimacy again with the woman. This time she reciprocates. Then they "fall in love" and get married. In summary, this movie suggests that stalking and violently assaulting a woman is a lead-up to a romance. The sexual predator is the narrator and hero of the story.
Ivalu (Short) (Movie)
A girl is molested by her father; the lead-up to the act and some related interactions are shown through the eyes of her sister, though the actual act is not shown.
A captain harasses a nurse in the army: he goes with her in an isolated place (a forest), and eventually kisses her without her consent. Another character then arrives and it stops.
A woman repeatedly takes pictures of a couple kissing without their consent.
Jack (Movie)
An adult woman makes out with a ten year old boy (1:23:49-1:24:01). He tries to get away and she kisses him again (1:24:12-1:24:16).
Jack & Diane (Movie)
There is sexual assault as a plot point, with a drunk girl being assaulted on-camera in a frat house.
A man learns that he was sexually abused by a babysitter as a kid. Nothing is shown, just talked about.
The Jacket (Movie)
Jackie Brown (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a dream/hallucination/nightmare scene where a woman is dancing sexually with a man whilst another man looks on. Midway through the scene, the man dancing transforms into a huge creature, which it is suggested consumes the woman's entire body, penetrating her with a claw/horn. There is a brief close up of the horn protruding from the woman's mouth, and she appears to be dead. It is revealed that this scene was a hallucination on the part of the onlooking man.
Jaddeh Khaki (Movie)
Worthy of note: the protagonist stalks his love interest.
Jailbird Rock (Movie)
The female lead is almost sexually assaulted in the showers by another inmate but someone intervenes before it can fully take place.
Mention of rape (3:40).
Jamon Jamon (Movie)
The female lead is stalked and sexually harassed by a man paid to seduce her. He slaps her bottom without her consent, follows her, and forcefully kisses her in a public bathroom (where no one reacts to the assault). She eventually falls in love with him, and when her boyfriends discovers it, he attempts to rape her.
Worthy of note: throughout the film, a wealthy master makes repeated romantic, slightly suggestive overtures at a much younger, poorer woman he employs. The power imbalance may make this slightly disturbing for some.
Janet Planet (Movie)
Java Heat (Movie)
The film contains heavily implied pedophilia. A scene shows a man bathing a woman against her will.
Jaws (Movie)
Jazzy (Movie)
Early in the film, a woman taking tango lessons is forced to dance with a man who clearly makes her feel uncomfortable. Throughout the movie, he makes several advances to her despite her apparent disinterest. All of it is played as a joke.
A man talks about lusting after his 11 year old daughter.
One storyline of this movie is about a woman who was sexually abused by her step-brother during many years when they were children. This is discussed throughout.
Worthy of note: a jealous husband beats and eventually murders his wife.
Jellyfish (Movie)
The film contains a brief on-screen rape scene of a young girl.
Worthy of note: a father makes inappropriate comments about his daughter's relationship with a woman.
Jerichow (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains scenes of domestic violence.
Jerry Maguire (Movie)
Jersey Girl (Movie)
Jessabelle (Movie)
Jet Boy (Movie)
The 14 year old main character is a prostitute. One of his clients beats him with a belt off screen and he is scarred. His perception of sex and love is warped, which is shown throughout the moive, specifically with the man acting as his father figure throughout the film. On one occasion the boy begins to take off his clothes and get into the man's bed. Later in the moive the two are sleeping in the same bed and the boy touches the man in his sleep again assuming he wants to have sex. When the man wakes up and pushes him away he says, "you can fuck me if you want." The boy also reveles that his mother used to "sell him" and in a different scene he says that his mom used to have him watch while she had sex. He said "it turned her on and her boyfriends too." He also says that some of his mother's boyfriends used to molest him. In one of the final scenes the boy prostitutes himself again although once he tells the man, "i don't go all the way," the man begins aggressively kissing him. It is unclear how far his sexual assault went as the scene cuts to black and the next we see of the boy is him hiding in the bathroom.
Jezebel (Movie)
There is a scene where a young woman is asked uncomfortable questions by her older sister's boyfriend in regards to the cam girl work she is doing.
The Jezebels (Movie)
Jigokumon (Movie)
The film centers around a man who is obsessed with a woman who is already married and has rejected his advances. At one point, he grabs hold of the woman he obsesses over, telling her menacingly while she is visibly terrified that he will kill anyone who gets in his way of getting to her.
The titular character tells his "psychiatrist" about being sexually abused by a 12 year old girl when he was a child (about 6 year old): the girl forced him to touch her genitals at multiple instances despite him asking her to stop. Upon discovering this at the time, his older sister blamed and physically punished the boy for this event. This is all illustrated through non-graphic flashbacks scenes.
Jinn (Movie)
Joe (Movie)
Joe Dirt (Movie)
The main character threatens a town with a bomb if he does not get what he wants, which includes a woman showing him her breasts when she very clearly does npt want to. It is played for a laugh and we are meant to side with the guy.
John Q (Movie)
The main character is an American soldier who has lost his four limbs, as well as his ability to see, hear or speak, while fighting in WWI. Still, we hear his thoughts as he tries to make sense of his surroundings and recalls his past. One of the nurses that tend to him, who is throughout the film presented as the one who is kindest to him and most sympathetic to his condition and the possibility that he might still be capable of thought, is seen in one scene reaching down to his genitals under the blankets. Off-screen, we hear her moan. The scene is quickly cut off and we do not get any commentary of the main character about it.
A woman who wants to work as a bodyguard is insulted, being told instead to try sex work in some detail (21:42-21:55).
Jojo Rabbit (Movie)
The main character, a 10 year old boy, develops romantic feelings for an older girl in the movie, but she tells him she only loves him as a platonic brother.
Joker (Movie)
Three men are seen on the subway catcalling a woman and throwing food at her, as a result of which she is visibly uncomfortable. She later flees the scene and the three men are murdered. A man follows a woman from her apartment to her place of work. Although she is seemingly unfazed by this, the situation may be uncomfortable for some. The man later walks into the woman’s apartment and kisses her without invitation or provocation. Again, she is seemingly reciprocative. It is later revealed that all of their interactions were delusions in the man’s head, which occur whilst he walks her into her apartment and she is visibly frightened. A man puts his hands on a child’s face in order to make him smile. The scene is tense and uncomfortable. A man kisses a woman on live television. She is visibly stunned and is later jokingly asks “you ok, doc?” A character is revealed to have been abused by his step-dad.
The protagonist unconsensually kisses his lawyer several times throughout the movie. A love interest of the protagonist seduces him though he is presented as having a very loose grip on reality and later says that he impregnated her. It is mentioned in court proceedings that the protagonist was sexually assaulted as a seven year old. Prison guards are seen pushing the protagonist to the floor and removing his clothing, it then cuts to a scene of him being dragged to his cell in only his underwear in a state of shock and convulsions.
Jonas (Movie)
A character says that he was sexually assaulted as a child. It is revealed that this was a lie.
The female protagonist accuses the male protagonist of being a pervert even though he has not done anything perverted. She later on threatens to lie about him sexually assaulting her if he does not bring her somewhere. He tells her to do whatever she wants. The grandma grabs the male protagonist by the testicles. She tells him she will cut it off if he brings the female protagonist somewhere without her permission again. This is played for laughs.
Josep (Movie)
About 21 minutes into the movie, a female prisoner is raped by camp guards. We briefly see her being cornered and we mostly hear her muffled struggling. This is briefly refered to through a drawing near the end of the film (01:02:00). A couple of minutes later, a female singer is cat-called by members of the audience, and another woman grabs the bottom of the titular character (a married man).
The film features sexual harassment of a civilian by an officer during wartime.
Journey's End (Movie)
Joy (2018) (Movie)
Joy (2024) (Movie)
In the third story, one of the women is invited back to another woman's house, who then allows her husband to rape her. We see the man approach the sleeping woman, rip of the bedsheets and get on top of her as she struggles. The woman returns to her own house and tells her family what happened but they do not believe her and kick her out. She later becomes pregnant through the assault, and her attacker and his wife take the baby boy to raise as theirs, whilst she returns to their house to become the 'Fourth Wife'.
Joyeux Noel (Movie)
Joyland (Movie)
Early in the film, a transgender character is harassed by a group of aggressive men when she is dancing in a bar/nightclub.
Ju Dou (Movie)
The premise of this movie (set in 1920s China) is that an old impotent old man bought a wife (after having killed his his two previous wifes), to torture her (including sexually). His (adult) adoptive nephew grows fond of his "aunt", whom he watches showering without her knowledge. She is shown feeling distressed when she discovers it, but the two then starts a romantic relationship. SPOILER: The torture scenes (heard and shown) stop about halfway through the movie (~45:00), since the old man becomes paralyzed.
Ju-On 2 (Movie)
Juanita (Movie)
Early in the movie, one of the main male character is shown talking to a woman in a Black Panthers party reunion, despite her apparent disinterest. He is called to order by the leader and forced to do push-ups to teach him a lesson. About halfway through the movie, the FBI director explains to an agent why Black people are a threat to the nation and mentions rape.
Worthy of note: some viewers might find references to 'race defilement' (in the context of 'Aryans' engaging in 'improper' relationships with Jewish people) distressing. There is discussion about whether an elderly Jewish man should be beheaded, as he is accused of sleeping with a 16-year-old 'Aryan.'
Judy & Punch (Movie)
The antagonist verbally harasses a woman and calls her a whore.
Jug Face (Movie)
The first 5 minutes show a brother and sister consenting to incestual sex.
Jukai Mura (Movie)
Jules (Movie)
Julie & Julia (Movie)
Juliet, Naked (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman mentions stealing another woman's phone to put her number in it.
Jumbo (Movie)
This film is about a young woman engaging a romantic relationship with a merry-go-round. It is implied that she is bullied by a group of boys, and all her relatives shames her for her relation. (Worthy of note: she experiences her first orgasm in a surreal sequence: dressed only with her panties, she is progressively covered by a dark liquid, which is implied to be oil). Early in the movie, a man unintentionally walks in on her changing: he immediately turns around but discreetly peeks on her. He tries to start a relationship with the protagonist, who only anwers his advances because she is trying to adhere to "normal" social norms. At some point, he attempts to kiss her and she does not reciprocate. After a distressing experience with her love-interest (the merry-go-round), the protagonist presents herself naked to the man: he tries to touch her but she rebuffs him, suggesting him to get undressed. He then has sex with her without noticing that she is crying and being mute: she is very distressed and forcing herself to have sex with him to fit in and escape social pressures.
Jump In! (Movie)
Juno (Movie)
The main character's friend attempts to engage in a relationship between herself and her teacher, including using the phrase “I love Woody Allen” due to his nature of being intimate with younger girls. Worthy of note: the film's plot revolves around the unplanned pregnancy of a 16-year-old girl. Additionally, the same girl maintains a friendship with a much older man which, while it is not sexual, some may consider inappropriate (there is one scene where they dance together suggestively).
Juror 2 (Movie)
Just 6.5 (Movie)
Child rape is mentioned (1:29:00-1:30:00).
Just Cause (Movie)
Sexual violence against a child (who was murdered off-screen before the movie begins) is mentioned several times by lawyer, coroner, police, etc. Nothing is shown on-screen. Later, a criminal character verbally implies he intends to sexually assault a mother and daughter, but does not.
Just Charlie (Movie)
A girl left alone with two strange men at a party is trapped by one of them against a wall while he forcefully touched her under her dress. Worthy of note: this same girl is then beaten to the ground by a group of three men.
Just Wright (Movie)
A character admits to the brutal assault and rape of a young woman.
K-11 (Movie)
Kajarya (Movie)
At roughly the 19-minute mark, a main male character rapes a drugged woman who he has beaten. She is not shown in the scene.
Kajillionaire (Movie)
Kalifornia (Movie)
This film is about a couple working on an illustrated book about famous serials killers, while unknowingly carrying a serial killer (the antagonist) and his girlfriend with them. Early in the film, it is mentioned on two occasions that a female serial killer was raped by her father as a child. Throughout the film, the antagonist acts increasingly threatening towards one of the female characters. When they stop in a motel, he watches her getting dressed until she notices, and then sneaks into her room, pretending to help her with her luggage. Nothing further happens. The antagonist's girlfriend explains on two occasions that his boyfriend is abusive, stating among other things that he whips her "when [she is] bad". She then reveals that she feels safe with him because she was raped by three boys, who beat her and sent her to the hospital for four months when she was 13. During a bar scene, a man grabbs a waitress, who rebuffs him. The main male character, fascinated with serial killers, plays a real audio tape of a woman who was kidnapped by one: we hear her crying, begging for her life, screaming, and then presumably being killed. He listens to this despite his girlfriend being distressed by the behaviour of the antagonist (a serial killer himself). The maim male character's girlfriend then takes photographs of the other couple having sex without their knowledge. When the antagonist notices it, he gets aroused and ignores his girlfriend saying that he is hurting her. At a gas station, the antagonist violently grabs the main character's girlfriend when she discovers that he is indeed a killer. After that, the antagonist takes them all as hostages and ends up killing his own girlfriend and taking the other woman as his "new girlfriend". He brings her to a secluded place to rape her: he fondles her breasts and bottoms while she stays petrified. She then stabs him but he pins her down on a bed and handcuffs her before raping her off-screen. She is shown the morning after, traumatized.
Kameradschaft (Movie)
Kamikaze (Movie)
A woman character mentionned that she was forced to be someone's mistress.
Kamome Diner (Movie)
Kanal (Movie)
Kanzashi (Movie)
A male character roughly kisses his ex girlfriend.
Karen (Movie)
Karla (Movie)
There are multiple instances of on-screen rape.
The Keep (Movie)
A female character is grabbed by two soldiers, has her underwear removed and is then raped by one soldier while the other one holds her. The rape is interrupted by a supernatural presence.
This movie is about two soldiers attacking three women in order to rape them. There are thus multiple scenes where the latter are in dangerous situations, with the constant threat of being raped. The film opens with a woman running out of a carriage after having been raped (her clothes torn and a soldier zipping up his pants coming after her): she, and another female witness, are killed. A young woman is raped on a bed at gunpoint until he is killed by another woman. The scene is graphic and the young woman is visibly very distressed afterwards. A slave woman recounts rape at her master's hands when she was a child, as well as subsequent pregnancies.
Ken Park (Movie)
Kes (1969) (Movie)
A woman receives an unsollicited kiss from one of her lovers.
Key Largo (Movie)
A woman is grabbed and kissed without her consent and rapey comments are made.
Near the end of the movie, we find out that a man kidnapped, raped, and impregnated a child.
Kidnap (Movie)
Kids (1995) (Movie)
Follows a group of teens who fixate on performing sexual acts on virgins and pre-teen girls. In one of the final scenes of the movie, a boy rapes an unconscious girl on-screen.
Kids Return (Movie)
Kidulthood (Movie)
Most of the sex scenes in the movie are consensual but frequently involve adult men and teenage girls. Multiple sexual acts are performed under pressure.
Kika (Movie)
Rape, voyeurism and sexual abuse are main themes of the movie, and are often discussed. A scene shows a very violent rape scene at knife point, ambiguously played for laughs. A lesbian character has been forced to be her brother's way of 'blowing off steam' throughout her life.
Kikujiro (Movie)
A child is abducted by a pedophile and is almost forced to take off his underwear, but one of the main character saves him.
Kill (Movie)
The plot is based on a black man being falsely charged with the rape of a white girl. This is discussed throughout the film, although not in particularly graphic terms.
One of the protagonists is stalked, groomed, and sexually abused by an adult who has been blackmailing him into a relationship since he was 12. The same character later feels pressured into kissing someone else. There is also a brief scene where the older man grabs hold of the younger in an attempt to rape him. A different character has sex with a stranger. Later in the movie. It is not clear if he is an enthusiastic participant or if he feels forced. It should be noted that at the end of the movie, the survivor kills his abuser, but he is not extended sympathy or understanding from the other characters. The movie attempts to portray the killing as a tragedy between lovers in a crime of passion. The survivor is betrayed by his best friend, who chooses to believe the relationship was consenting and that the crime was not in self defense. He does not help his friend write his defense, leading to his friend being sent to prison. This is treated like the right thing to do.
On the way back to a woman's house, thugs try to rape her, but the protagonist overpowers the men and she remains safe.
Killer Bees (Movie)
Killer Joe (Movie)
The titular character assaults a woman and forces her to simulate oral sex on a chicken drumstick.
A woman is tortured for information: it is not sexual in nature.
There are several non-consensual grabbing/groping, particularly in the first half of the film.
The main character (a surgeon) and his wife act out a sexual fantasy where she pretends to be anesthetized. The main character reveals to his son at one point that, as a teenager, he sexually stimulated his own father while the man was unconscious. The female protagonist performs a sexual act on another character in order to gain information.
A character says that the prostitutes he visits are not “pretty enough to rape”.
Killshot (Movie)
Diane Lane is forced to undress down to her undergarments and her nipples are visible through her top very briefly. A woman is physically assaulted by a man as he tries to get her undressed.
Kimi (Movie)
The main plotline centers around a person who hears a recording of a woman being murdered: on the recording, the woman accuses a man of raping her. It is later revealed that the main character had previously been assaulted and suffered anxiety from the event.
Worthy of note: the main female character (a teacher) definitely crosses a line in her obsession with on of her student's talent, though she never behaves inappropriately with him in a sexual way.
The premise of the movie is that the protagonist goes to visit her boyfriend's mother and brother. The boyfriend dies in an accident, and the mother and brother find out that the protagonist is pregnant. Throughout the movie, the two gaslight her and place extreme control on where she can go. Towards the end of the movie, the late boyfriend's brother starts making romantic overtures toward the protagonist and trying to touch her, despite her distress. At the end of the movie, after the protagonist gives birth, he tells the hospital staff that he is the father of her child, and no one believes her when she says that this is not true.
A character visits her ex-husband for a drink and he drugs her and we see the sexual assault of her lifeless body on screen (01:40:00-02:45:00). She is subsequently punished by the cult that she is in for “having sex”.
The King (Movie)
King Arthur (Movie)
A warrior is stopped from raping a woman.
Worthy of note: there are several quick scenes early in the movie showing some of the women in the brothel being hit/having been beaten by men.
A man is kidnapped by a man and a woman. The woman talks about having sex with the kidnapped man whilst he is tied to a chair. She sits on his lap and gets undressed in front of him.
A man enters a woman’s sleeping quarters. She holds a knife to his throat and tells him to go. Once released, he reminds her of his position as a soldier. The rape is off-screen, though she has substantial bruising on her hands, as well as some facial injuries, in the following scene. The scene (starting at 50:50) is handled sensitively, with an abrupt cut before further physical contact between the woman and her abuser.
A man touches a woman and she tells him to stop. He persists and starts to take off her cardigan, but she stabs him before he can do anything more.
A woman is chained to a bed while a man kisses and caresses her.
The Kitchen (Movie)
A man tries to rape one of the female main characters, but is shot dead by a third party before he can do so.
Kite (1998) (Movie)
A school girl has been groomed and trained to become an assassin by a corrupt detective after her parents were brutally killed. Said detetcive raped her for the first time when she was a very young teen and at some point they entered a sexual relationship. He rapes another girl at one point as well. In the uncensored version, the on-screen rapes all feature underage girls and are very graphic with full frontal nudity (one girl has tape across her mouth and is crying and audably making noise).
A protagonist is violently raped by a much older boy when he is a child. The scene is not graphic, but it is unambiguous, and the incident is heavily discussed for the rest of the narrative.
Kneecap (Movie)
There are sex scenes where a character says "tiocfaidh ár lá" to shock and offend unionist sexual partners. All of these encounters are otherwise consensual.
The Knick (Movie)
S1E1: because of an urgent situation, a nurse has to inject cocaine into the protagonist (a male doctor)'s penis while he is in distress. S1E2: a female character (a nun) is revealed to perform illegal abortions. One male character shames her for it in the next episode. S1E3: the episode starts with a woman explaining how she contracted syphilis because of her cheating husband, how she lost her nose from it and has to live with it as a social stigma. A main (married) character is revealed to entertain a relationship with a prostitute: we see them together in bed. S1E4: one of the recurring characters, who is a pimp, has two new prostitutes to show their naked body to him, and then forces them to have sex with two of his employees. S1E6: in the opening sequence, the protagonist hires two prostitutes to test medical material and procedures on their reproductive system. They appear naked and not distressed. A woman says that a woman she has just helped abort was raped by her boss. In the last scene, a man enters the room of his (adult) daughter-in-law while she is getting undressed, makes creepy comments to her (suggesting that he is expecting sexual favors from her in the future) and kisses her on the cheek: she is left visibly shocked. S1E7: in the last scene, a nurse engages an intimate relationship with her boss (the protagonist) by inviting him home. S1E9: a man asks a main female character to put her foot in his mouth during a sexual act, in exchange of drugs for her drug-addict lover. It is implied that she accepted to do it off-screen. This is referred to again in S2E9. S1E10: a woman getting an abortion (off-screen) is slut-shamed by the man driving her to the operating room. A pimp enters a room where a client is having sex with a prostitute: one of his henchmen punches his penis. A recurring theme of season 2 is the adoption by one character (a doctor) of eugenics theories: he thus performs vasectomy on dozens of young children deemed "idiots" without their approval. S2E2: a doctor accepts to freely examine prostitutes for obvious unprofessional (i.e. sexual) reasons. S2E3: a man hits on a female colleague despite her clear disinterest. A preacher beats up his adult daughter after she publicly confessed her sins: he ends up spanking her. S2E6: women (some of whom are financially obliged to prostitute themselves) discuss the fact that men, despite agreeing to 'pull out' during sex, do not and impregnate them. One man implies that he is prostituting two Siamese women he is exploiting in a freak show. They later confirm it, visibly distressed. They are then saved by the protagonist. S2E7: the father-in-law figure from S1E6, who had people spy on his daughter-in-law, enters in her room and act threateningly towards her while touching her shoulders. She is paralyzed by fear and then tells her husband that she wants to leave the house (since they are momentarily obliged to live in the father-in-law's house). However, she learns that it is not possible. The women from the previous episode discuss how to protect themselves from men: the discussion is about contraception, but another character enters the room and mentions how they could also physically fight men off. S2E8: a recurring male character tries to kiss a recurring female character after they spent an evening together and expressed their appreciation for each other. She rebuffs him and leaves. This is referred to in the next episode, since they live together as roommates. S2E10: despite the rebuttal from S2E8, the man asks the woman to marry him. She refuses. He later confesses to someone else that he set her up (making her loose everything in her life) in order to be with her. She eventually agrees to marry him.
A man briefly looks at a woman undressing/changing clothes on two instances, both without her knowledge.
Knock Knock (Movie)
Two women gain entry to a man's home by telling him that they are stranded and need help. The two women claim to be fifteen years old for the majority of the movie, although this is later revealed to be a falsehood. The film centres around their abuse of him following this. Explicit and arguably gratuitous rape scenes, extended sexual harassment throughout. In one scene, the man is forced into having intercourse with one of the women through the use of blackmail. Although he seems to enthusiastically cooperate with her sexual demands, it is clear that he did not freely choose to have intercourse with her. During a sexual encounter, one of the main female characters reveals that her own father sexually abused her as a child and repeatedly refers to the main male character as her "Daddy," becoming extremely upset and violent as she recalls her trauma.
Knowing (Movie)
Kokon (Movie)
Mention of a flasher being provoked by girls wearing short skirts. There is a relationship between two teenage girls and, whilst they are both minors, there is an age difference between the two, which some viewers may be uncomfortable with.
Koshikei (Movie)
The film revolves around the execution of a man who killed and raped two women. Both crimes are discussed continuously throughout the film, with multiple reenactments in the first half of the movie. During one of them, a prison guard kills a woman and lifts up her skirt. Most of it is played on the tone of dark comedy.
Kotoko (Movie)
Kpax (Movie)
Worthy of note : A man randomly kisses an unknown woman: se does not seem to care at all.
Krampus (Movie)
Kuessipan (Movie)
Just before having sex for the first time with her boyfriend, the female protagonist says that her first time "was not a real first time", hinting at a potential rape (previously, a very short and ambiguous flashback showing her lost in the woods as a child wakes up her at night). A boy playfully holds a girl down on a sofa and eventually kisses her (she is laughing and does not protest).
Kundun (Movie)
Kursk (Movie)
Kuso (Movie)
A man talks about having sex with a woman who was passed-out drunk.
After a sexual assault, a character retreats to be alone and the movie portrays her reaction respectfully. The sexual violence in the village is treated in character as a norm; the movie does not make a joke out of it or treat it gratuitously.
La Bamba (Movie)
Two little boys climb a water tower to watch a woman shower. A man tries to pressure his girlfriend to smoke weed to “put action” in their love life. She gets upset and hides in her bedroom to cry and try to sleep. He slams on the door and breaks into her room to rape her. After he is done raping her, she cries and asks if that’ i all he wants her for. She then tells him she is pregnant and he leaves her. The same man crashes at his brother’s house and gets in bed to sleep. He tells his brother turn around and face him because he says he is so messed up he might mistake his butt for his girlfriends implying that he is so drunk he would rape him. The same man mentions to his brother that he “almost has to rape her” to have sex. His brother changes the subject. The same man tries to pressure his brother who is 16 years old to have sex with prostitutes. The same man gets aggressive with his girlfriend at a party while she is holding their baby because she will not dance with him while he is drunk. He intends on beating her, but other men step in to stop him from hitting her. The same man drunkenly tries to break in and see his daughter and claims he wants to his wife. His wife says he just wants a “love slave”. Out of aggression, he throws a bottle at a window and breaks it. Worthy of note: A woman mentions that she is tired of men hitting her.
In the opening sequence of the movie, taking place in a reconstituted 17th century dinner, the guests talk about how they will use a black houseboy (present in the room) as a sexual slave later. In the final scene, one character mentions that in the 1970s, woman could be raped at any time.
A female teacher grabs another male teacher's crotch in the school hallway. It is later obvious they are having an affair. A male teacher and a female student have an affair.
La Bête (Movie)
A person proclaims to kill women and have sex with them after they pass.
La Captive (Movie)
The plot of the film revolves around a possessive man who monitors the woman he is in a relationship with constantly. There are a few sex scenes which can be read as non-consensual as the woman does not seem to have the option to say no. However, there is no penetrative sex shown on-screen.
Worthy of note: this film contains a fair amount of gratuitous female nudity.
La Caza (Movie)
La Ciociara (Movie)
In one of the first scene of the movie, the main female protagonist is raped by the best friend of her late husband after he locked her in his basement. After that, when she explains 'regretting' the sexual relationship, he jokingly slaps her bottom. At multiple occasions throughout the film, the woman is later catcalled, groped, or put in threatening position by men. Near the end of the movie (taking place in World War II Italy), the main protagonist and her teenage daughter are beaten and raped by a group of soldiers. They are shown afterwards badly hurt and shocked, and the crime is dismissed by the superiors of the soldiers. After that, an adult man takes them both abord his truck, and explains that his girlfriend is 15 years old. It is implied that he then tried to seduce the daughter off-screen.
Worthy of note: this film is about children being kidnapped by a mad scientist who wants to steal their dreams.
In the beginning of the film, the male protagonist says to a colleague that he puts up with his hard job by thinking about the ass of his female colleague, who is sitting next to him. She seems visibly uncomfortable. This is referred to several times throughout the film (mostly after this scene). The same protagonist later puts his hand under the skirt of the said female colleague and makes other inappropriate comments to her. A bit later, the male protagonist tells the woman he is living with that her boss probably tries to grope her at work. Later, the male protagonist tries to force his wife to have sex with him, but she rebuffs him.
Domestic abuse perpetrated against women by men is a major theme through the entire movie. While a lot of the focus is on one character’s personal vendetta regarding domestic abuse, it is still abundant through the entire film. About halfway through the movie there is a scene with a young woman who has been beaten and sexually assaulted. The woman is tied to a bed, and the imagery of her bruised face and arms tied to the bed frame are very graphic. She is saved: no nudity is shown. Before and after this scene, the assault of the young woman is discussed and the word “rape” is specifically used.
La Dolce Vita (Movie)
There are two scenes in which women get slapped by men. In some other scenes, some drunk women get humiliated by a drunk man during a party.
A man flashes a distressed woman on the street (~18:30). A man engages sex with a woman who is crying and visibly distressed: consent is dubious. It is worth noting that the man manipulated her as part of his artistic projects in order to meet her.
In the last sequence of the movie (30 min), a young woman (presumably just over her 18) decides to entertain a room full of (rather old) men with a belly dance. Their lustful gazes are shown throughout.
A man states that his nanny 'always rapes him'. A woman climbs on top of a man when he is clearly unwilling and humps him. A woman is made to show off her naked body to a man, even though she keeps refusing.
Early in the movie, the protagonist (a middle aged man) is surprised by a group of men while he is showering in a factory. One of them forces him to sit in front of him (still naked) to assert dominance. Nothing further happens. Later, the protagonist stumbles upon a woman who holds a woman captive and enchained as a slave and treats her as a dog, forcing her to give "kisses" to him (licking his face while he is visibly uncomfortable). When he tries to set her free, the woman beats her slave and mutilate her with a knife. The man is then knocked unconscious and kidnapped by human traffickers. They hold him incapacitated and mention selling men, women and children and their body parts, and being able to do anything they want with him. He and the woman eventually manage to escape by killing their guard. Near the end of the film, the protagonist encounters a man while he is in a vulnerable position. The latter is very handsy and the protagonist appears uncomfortable.
Note: the story revolves around prehistoric humans who do not possess modern language or culture, making boundaries and sexual consent muddled and uncertain. A male neanderthal sneakily follows a small group of females, then begins having sex with one as she is bent over to drink water. The female seems surprised, but does not appear to be in distress. The other females do not react. A man tries to initiate sex with a woman, who pushes him away. A different male then grabs her and has sex with her as she seems to scream and protest. The scene is not long, but is graphic. The woman does not appear traumatized afterward, but it does not seem like she wanted the contact either. The same man and woman begin having sex again, this time seemingly consensually. The woman protests at first, but only because she wants to change positions. A man is captured by another tribe, who then make him have sex with several of the tribe's women. The man does not seem distressed or bothered by this, and the women are clearly interested.
La Haine (Movie)
La La Land (Movie)
It is implied that one character was molested as a child by her priest. This same person also discusses having an incestuous relationship with her dad. She is also catcalled at one point. A guy tries to forcibly plant kisses and embraces onto two other guys despite them pushing him away.
La Llorona (Movie)
A military general is on trial for genocide against indigenous people of Guatemala and one of the indigenous women gives a testimony about his soldiers killing the men and raping the women as a form of warfare. There are no graphic descriptions or anything, however. There is also a flashback scene where a soldier drags a woman through a cornfield by her hair and it could potentially be implied that he was going to rape her, but the next scene just shows her and her kids being held hostage and interrogated. A maid accuses the general of spying on her whilst she is taking a bath.
A 13-year-old has a crush on an older man and is convinced he likes her back, despite his multiple rejections. She threatens to tell his wife that he kissed her. An older man is dating an 18-year-old.
La Mif (Movie)
There is a sex scene early on between a 14 year old boy and 17 year old girl. The girl is charged by the police for rape for this act, though it is discussed throughout the film if this act can be considered consensual. A teenage girl mentions that she had sex with a 29 year old man. A young girl talks about how she was raped by her father. It' i later revealed that she was lying about this.
La Nina Santa (Movie)
This film is based on the true story of a serial rapist who sexually assaulted over 90 women between the 1980s and the 2000s. The rape scenes are numerous and all of them are extremely graphic (deliberately shot in a horror/gore-esque vein) and instances of oral rape are explicit and show the genitals of the perpetrator. The overall atmosphere of the film is opressive and the sound design is anxiety inducing. On top of all that, there are numerous instances of victim-blame. At the end of the film, they show (graphically) the very first attack of the rapist in the 1980s, and we later find out that the said victim is underage. Altough the crudeness of the film was intentional, in order to show the horrors of sexual violence and even though the graphic scenes were discussed by the director with actual victims (they agreed on the explicitness of the scenes), it was not without controversy. The target of this film is not victims of sexual abuse but people who need to reflect on it.
La Notte (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, a man visiting a patient in a hospital is grabbed by a sick woman, who is clearly not in her right mind. She takes him in her room, kisses him and gets naked on her bed. He joins her until they are interrupted by nurses. He later confesses to his wife that this encounter was unpleasant. In the final scene of the movie, the man's wife tells him that she does not love him anymore. After she reads him a letter a love letter he wrote years earlier, he kisses her and initiates sex despite her protests.
La Nuee (Movie)
La Nuit Du 12 (Movie)
This film is about a police investigation surrounding the murder of a young woman (shown on-screen in one of the first scenes of the movie). Among the suspects is a man who was previously condemned for domestic violence: we see pictures of the swollen face of his previous victim and we hear him threatening his current girlfriend with physical and sexual assault over the phone. The woman is presented as being under his influence (protecting him from the police).
This film follows a surgeon attempting to recreate his late wife by forcefully performing sexual reassignment surgery on a victim. About 30-40 minutes into the movie, an intruder enters into a house, rips off a woman's clothes and then carries her to a bed to rape her. A woman is asked by a man if she is high: she lists a number of medications she is taking and the man responds that he is also high. She is stumbling and clearly under the influence. He begins to grope and kiss her, at times she reciprocates but is confused and unsure of what is happening. He rapes her and she is frozen in fear: she screams 'no' and bites his hand hard. He slaps her across the face, leaving her unconscious (55:00-01:00:00). Later (shown earlier in the film) her father finds her unconscious, when she wakes she is confused and thinks he raped her.
La Quietud (Movie)
La Rafle (Movie)
In the first part of the movie, police officers act sexually threatening towards Jewish women (including underage girls), when they round them up (at home). One girl is particularly subjected to sexually threatning behaviors from policemen throughout the movie.
A drunken man tries to kiss and embrace a woman who does not want it.
La Strada (Movie)
The movie is about a street performer who buys a young woman to be his wife and assistant. He constantly beats her throughout the film, and the first scenes implied (off-screen) that he also forces her to have sex with him (the woman also mentions it later).
Policemen eye women in a creepy way.
La Vanite (Movie)
At some point, the main female protagonist mentions that she learned about sexuality because she was educated by nuns as a child, hinting that she was molested. This is played for laughs.
In the second part of the movie, the protagonists (a group of young men) sexually assaults a young girl on-screen, in the middle of a crowd. They grope her and take down her underpants. They rape her off-screen. Their crime is mentioned several times in the rest of the movie. A young man stalks the female protagonist and follows her from her job to her home while trying to make her stop to talk to him. He finally goes away when she tells him to but the next day, her boyfriend blames her for the stalker's behaviour. Later in the movie, the same stalk scene repeats, but the girl deliberately takes another route. When she is alone with her stalker, she grabs his hand and puts it in her underpants: he flees. She later apologizes for doing so.
A woman is crying in agony and telling others that the person who was having sex with her wanted to play "Doctor" and someone mentions blood.
In occupied France, the main protagonist uses his position in the German police to force himself into a relationship with a Jewish girl. Towards the end of the movie, he assaults her (on-screen) and rapes her (off-screen). After that, he saves her from the Nazis and she is obliged to live with him for a time, until he is arrested. Before all that, is it hinted that this man (17 years old) is sleeping with an adult woman.
Ladda Land (Movie)
Worhty of note: domestic (child) abuse.
It is hinted that one of the main characters was raped by a much older man numerous times in her apartment.
L'Adversaire (Movie)
Early in the movie, a woman shows her low-cut neckline to a group of friends. Her husband jokingly warns her that she is exciting "strong and vigorous" men around her. Near the end of the film, the protagonist, who has suddenly beaten up his mistress, goes on top of her to strangle her but fails. For a few seconds, it could appear as an attempted rape.
Lady Bird (Movie)
Worthy of note: a boy tells the main character that she is his first sexual partner. After they have sex, he tells her that he already had multiple sexual relationships before.
A man non-consensually touches woman's fingers during a conversation (25:00).
Lady Driver (Movie)
A 19-year-old man makes inappropriate sexual comments towards a 16-year-old girl.
A woman is attacked by three men, and it is implied that they will attempt to rape her, though she is quickly rescued. Worthy of note: In an intimate moment between a man and a woman, the man hits the woman. It is implied that a man is blackmailing a woman into remaining married to him.
Lady Jane (Movie)
The main female protagonist is forced to get married against her will but eventually falls in love with her husband. The couple only has consensual sex.
Lady Macbeth (Movie)
In one of the first scenes of the movie, the female protagonist (who is 14 year old) is sexually harassed by a drunk adult man, who then follows her home and rapes her (off-screen). After that, she begins working as a prostitute. Later, the same character (a singer) is forced to collect banknotes from male clients between her legs, in a degrading scene.
There is a rape scene in the first act of the film, meant to set the stage for the protagonist's ultimate revenge.
A sympathetic character gropes the female main character (25:00-25:20): the man is in a position of power and the incident is treated jokingly.
A woman forces another woman to perform oral sex on her. The entire encounter is shown, focusing on the rapist. The victim is clearly upset and traumatized by what happened, and it is implied this has occurred before. A young woman shows up on an adult man's doorstep and he answers naked. It is implied he rapes her. An adult woman has sex with a 19-year-old boy who has been drinking, but he is seemingly sober enough to give consent and does not regret his actions afterwards. A man rapes a woman. The entire encounter is shown, focusing on the victim. The scene is short and not very graphic but is abrupt and disturbing. It is implied this has occurred before.
Ladyhawke (Movie)
Laggies (Movie)
Lake Alice (Movie)
Lake Mungo (Movie)
A teenage character is raped by her neighbors on-screen (about 55 minutes into the movie).
Lamb (Movie)
A man makes unwanted sexual advances toward one of the protagonists whenever they are alone, and watched her bathing with her son. In one scene, he attempts to blackmail her for sex but fails.
Lan Yu (Movie)
Worthy of note: this movie depicts a love story between a student and an older man, which begins as a prostitution deal.
Land (Movie)
The movie is about serbian rape camps set up for Kosovo muslims during the war in the early 1990's.
A young boy touches a woman's breast. A mother kisses her daughter. The last scenes features a woman (the protagonist) visibly distressed but forced to dance a strip show while faceless men (some masturbating) are watching her.
Landline (Movie)
The film follows two children (a sister about 12 years old and her younger brother) who journey from Greece to Germany by themselves. Halfway through the movie, the girl is raped (off-screen) by a truck driver when the boy is asleep. We see the man catching her up as she is trying to flee and bringing her to the back of his truck. After that, we see her touching blood between her legs. After that, she develops an interest for a young adult man who accompany them for a while. Nothing happens between them.
Lantana (Movie)
At some point, a woman is about to engage sex with a younger man in his car. When he becomes too eager, she asks him to slow down, but he does not listen to her. She has to push him off to make him stop. She then leaves his car and he slut shames her. In the last part of the film, it is revealed that a woman died because she tried to escape a man who was driving her home at night. A flashback shows how she got out of his car while driving, when he took a shortcut across the woods without telling her what his intentions were. He then briefly tried to reassure her, but she hid and fell to her death. Worthy of note: it is mentioned several times throughout the film that two of the main character's daughter was killed prior to the events of the film.
Las Mil Y Una (Movie)
A teenage girl talks about being in a relationship with a 40 year old woman. No sex between them is shown on screen.
Worthy of note: there is a lot of casual nudity of young actresses.
A mother passionately kisses her adult son. Cousins kiss and later are implied to have sex. A man who is acting and treated as a dog suddenly begins humping two different women at different times. Everyone treats this as a mere annoyance. It is later implied that he is a sexual threat to a young woman.
Worthy of note: the protagonists (men) talk about women and sex throughout, rahter objectifying.
The Last Duel (Movie)
The film contains two long rape scenes from both the rapist and the victim’s perspective: the rape is the central theme of the movie, and thus referred to throughout. The survivor is blamed and shamed by almost all characters (including her step-mother who reveals that she was also raped but never complained). She is publicly told that she got pregnant because she enjoyed the act. Meanwhile, several characters explains that the rapist regularly rapes women, and that it is normal that he gets away with it. Earlier, the rapist is shown chasing a woman during an orgy: she repeatedly screams 'no' but it is implied that all of it takes place in a "playful" context. However, the scene foreshadows the central rape scene of the film, where the rapist "chases" the woman who screams 'no' multiple times. In the last part of the film, when the woman reveals to her husband that she was raped, he forces her to have sex with him so the rapist would not be "the last man that knew her'.
Worthy of note: forced marriage is a major plot point.
Near the end of the film, the protagonist explains that he had always dreamt of raping someone.
The entire movie is based on kidnapping and rape. Three women are kidnapped by a man who rapes them all at different times. The rape scenes are not gratuitous but also not handled very sensitively. Neutral on the handling, quick shots that show it is happening but nothing extreme and it usually cuts to another scene before it gets graphic. Most of the scenes are pre/post rape, not many during. Characters talk about how they are handling it, one of which being a therapist who mentions that she feels like she should have better insight on this but is struggling and a mess. One of the characters is a lesbian whose mother disowned her for being a lesbian. Each of the characters respond differently to the situation, one handling it by dissociating, one by crying during, and the other by fighting. The kidnapper is portrayed as violent and cruel, beating the women if they fought back too much or make too much noise. SPOILERS: It turns out to be two men who were pretending to be the same man, so there are two rapists. Overall a good movie that shows the survivors of a horrific situation, the women manage to escape.
A woman continues to touch a man while he looks visibility uncomfortable, when she tries to kiss him he gets up and walks away.
The Last Man (Movie)
One of the boss's henchmen tells the main character that he could do "all kinds of things" to his girlfriend and describes a few. The scene occcurs about halfway through the movie in the main character's bunker. Then the audio is replayed to the boss in his office towards the end of the film.
A woman is kidnapped and forced to marry a man.
The film revolves around a female character who is a victim of human trafficking (she is coerced into sex work). Sexual assault/rape, trauma/PTSD and victim-blaming are featured throughout, both literally and metaphorically: this includes a recurrent flashback scene showing the character being killed by her pimp standing on her with a knife. Early in the movie, two men (a taxi driver and later a man in a bar) subsequently make inappropriate comments to the female protagonist: she is visibly distressed, but nothing further happens. Another recurring male character also makes inappropriate comments to her despite her visible uncomfort.
A stepfather has sex with his teenage stepdaughter. An older woman does the same to a teenage boy. A teenage boy with a mental disability is forced into sex with a prostitute by a bunch of other boys. Women are groped on a couple of occasions. There is catcalling in one instance. It is mentioned that a little girl might have been molested, but is never confirmed.
Near the beginning of the movie a woman meets with the male protagonist and he initiates sex. She seems very uncomfortable throughout the entire encounter, not to mention she is underaged, and is actually seen crying after the fact. Despite this, she continues to have a consensual relationship with him throughout the movie.
In the last ten minutes, the film shows a scene of violent rape role play, containing transphobic language.
Last Sentinel (Movie)
One of the male characters attempts to rape the female protagonist (01:19:00): she manages to fight him off.
Note: the actress involved in this rape scene (Maria Schneider) was not informed of it beforehand as it was not in the original script with which she was provided. Schneider has since spoken about the humiliation she felt as a result of filming the scene. The director of the film (Bernado Bertolucci) is quoted as having wanted her reaction to the scene to be one of genuine upset and humiliation.
A mutilated girl is raped and killed.
The Last Tree (Movie)
A main character is tied to a tree and accidentally makes the tree alive. He is trapped with his face in the tree’s bust and the tree touches his face with leaves and flowers. The tree also makes several moaning sounds that can easily be seen as sexual when it is first awakened. He does not want this and calls another main character for help. The scene is designed to be a joke, is played for laughs, and is not mentioned again for the whole movie.
Among the many ambiguous scenarios proposed by the plot throughout the film (mainly a discussion between a man and a woman), one possibility is that he raped her. There are some some hints in the dialogues and two scenes illustrate this idea: one where the man touches the woman's breast and she says no; and another one where he enters her room and she seems frightened.
L'Atalante (Movie)
A newlywed tries to have sex with his wife just minutes after the ceremony, out in the open. She rebuffs him and he only stops after being disturbed by cats.
A man mentions that he tells his teenage sisters when he masturbates. A therapist is caught in a compromising position with one of his clients.
Late Spring (Movie)
Laura (Movie)
L'Avventura (Movie)
In the first part of the movie, the male protagonist forcefully kisses the female protagonist while they are alone in a boat: she flees. Later, he stalks and grabs her in a train despite her protests but eventually leaves her alone. After that, in the last part of the movie - when the two are now lovers - she resists him when he tries to engage sex: he stops. At some point, the female protagonist ends up alone in the street, surrounded by a large crowd of men silently staring at her: nothing happens.
Lawless (Movie)
The film contains an off screen gang rape.
The main protagonist is beaten by Turkish soldiers and it is implied that he is also raped off-screen.
Layer Cake (Movie)
Near the beginning of the film, there is a line where a character says that drugs get you more time in prison than rape. Worthy of note: there is also a brief brothel scene.
The film is about a women's asylum in 19th Paris, where several of the women there have been assaulted (which is mentioned in the film). Also mentioned and shown are Charcot's "medical performances" where he triggers the traumatised women into a state of "hysteria" in front of an audience of male doctors. The on-screen rape scene towards the end of the film (1:49:05-1:50:47) is violent and graphic.
Le Beau Serge (Movie)
The two main characters (male adults) maintain a romantic relationship with a teenager, who is later raped by her father off-screen.
Le Bossu (Movie)
In a scene, three men see a naked girl bathing in the river: they violently harass her and other women to have sex. The women eventually are saved by the girl's father. Later in the movie, a boy and a girl, both crossdressed, are invited to a fancy diner. The boy is forcibly dragged into a room by a man to have sex. As the man realizes that he has been fooled, he hits him brutally. The boy gets saved by the girl. Worthy of note : as the girl realizes that the man she has been living with is not her father, she starts to have feeling for him. He refuses her love. He eventually gives in to this love.
Le Boucher (Movie)
It is explained that a woman is sold into slavery. A very brief mention by this character of a "client" suggests that she was forced into prostitution.
This movie depicts a real-life relationship between a 14 year old girl and a famous writer in his 50s that took place in 1980s France.
Le Corbeau (Movie)
A business owner is a philanderer of women. He has affairs with multiple women he employs and acts as though he can touch the women he employ's whenever he wants. At one point, it is implied that he rapes one of his employees.
Le Grand Bain (Movie)
A drunk man violently grabs and lifts a woman as she tries to bring him back home. Enraged, he also beats her savagely before raping her. Worthy of note: at the end of the film, the man and woman reconcile as though no violence had occurred between them.
A woman is kidnapped by a man: another man suddenly rips off her clothes (exposing her breast) and grabs her breast. She is later found strangled to death, naked on a bed (it can thus be concluded that she was raped). This film is about the criminal activities of a mafia family, which includes procuring: female prostitutes are shown several times walking towards or with male clients. Worthy of note: the movie opens with a scene of traditional circumcision.
Le Havre (Movie)
Le Jeu (Movie)
A man asks a woman if she is wearing panties and she does not want to tell him. so he attempts to pull her skirt up.
The film begins with the rape on-screen of the main female protagonist. She ends up killing her assailant. During the rest of the movie, a man who investigates the murder harasses her. At several occasions, she is forced to get drunk and abused by several men trying to make her confess.
Le Passe (Movie)
A man taking pictures of a woman (with her consent) insists on photographing her while she takes a shower, despite her refusal.
In the beginning of the movie, it is strongly implied that the love interest of the protagonist (a waitress) is forced to have sex with her employer. The latter is shown making inappropriate comments at her and asking her to go to his room and wait for him.
Le Tableau (Movie)
Le Trou (Movie)
One of the characters, who is 27, admits to having an affair with a 17 year old.
Le Vent D'Est (Movie)
In one scene, the team's chaperone is grabbed and forcefully kissed without her consent by the team's manage). Later, he slaps her on the rear without her consent. Both instances are played for laughs and the assaults are not addressed.
A teenage boy takes pictures of a woman in a bikini without her knowing and without her consent. He is later seen masturbating under a blanket in bed while looking at the photos.
Early in the movie, a man harasses a woman in a creepy way in a bar, gets into her space and makes lewd comments about her. The female lead character is gang raped in an hotel room. A female character recounts sexual assault verbally.
Lebanon (Movie)
There is a scene where a young woman is stripped by a soldier, as she stumbles round a waste ground.
L'Eclisse (Movie)
The female lead is grabbed and kissed by men several times throughout the film, but she rebuffs them. The first time (in the opening sequence), it is the man with whom she just broke up with. About halfway into the movie, it is her new lover.
Worthy of note: the male protagonist acts threateningly and grabs the female protagonist's wrist multiple times throughout the film. In one of the first scenes of the movie, he asks her to give him her hand while saying that 'nothing bad will happen to her'.
Lee (Movie)
The main character overhears a French women fighting off an American soldier attempting to rape her. We briefly see the soldier pushing the woman against a wall. The protagonist intervenes and threatens the soldier with a knife and he backs off. After this, she gets drunk and returns to her hotel room, and begins to tell her colleague about 'bad things that happen to women' and that a bad thing happened to her. Later, she is photographing the recently liberated Aushwitz and comes across a group of women sharing loaves of bread. Among them is a young girl who she quickly realizes is a victim of male violence. She attempts to show the girl she is a woman by revealing her long hair but the girl is terrified and backs away from her. Eventually the girl relaxes slightly and goes back to eating the bread. The protagonist takes her picture and refers to the girl later as a rape victim. Towards the end of the film, she reveals she was sexually assaulted as a child and that her mother told her 'never to tell anyone' so she did not.
A teenager is attacked and left in the woods by a teacher with whom she had sexual relations.
Legend (Movie)
In one scene, a drunk man pushes a woman around and forces her to the floor; the scene ends.
A middle aged man attempts to "repay" a teenage girl for a damaged scooter over time in exchange for sex. When she refuses he attempts to force himself on her, and briefly gropes her.
Characters talk about potentially "servicing" the main female character (who then escapes).
Lemming (Movie)
L'enfant (Movie)
Worthy of note: a brief scene of domestic violence ends up with the man falling over the woman.
The film, set in occupied France, contains one scene with a very pushy and almost threatening American soldier asking a woman to sleep with him. Another soldier tells him to let her go after she rebuffs him several times and he finally leaves.
The precise nature of the relationship between the two protaganists (a grown man and a twelve year old girl who came into his care) is ambiguous - potential interpretation of romantic feelings between the two are never acted on. Girl tells hotel manager that the man is not her father but is her lover (this is a lie intended to shock the manager.) Twelve year old girl repeatedly emphasises how much she loves the man, sometimes in sexual terms.
The film is about a French soldier falling in love with a Vietnamese prostitute during the colonial era. It contains several sex scenes between prostitutes and clients. The main protagonist attempts to rape his love-interest who tells him to go away. There is also a scene where a soldier interrupts a rape by shooting the perpetrator. During a dream sequence, a man thinks he is in bed with a woman, but he is actually with a child.
The film centers around a romance between a man named and his maid, who he cheats on with his wife. The maid is shown in an idealized and exoticised way for the presumed male viewer. In the middle of the film, the maid is sexually harassed by a chef. The male protagonist tells him to leave, but he is angry at his maid. In a following scene, he watches her taking a shower while she is unaware.
There are many non-consensual sexual encounters throughout the whole movie, most notably the rape of a woman by five men.
Rape is mentioned two times throughout the film. A man watches a woman undressing/bathing naked two times without her consent. Two policemen pursue and grab a woman to arrest her, but the action looks like an attempted rape. A woman puts a blindfolded man's hand on her breast without his consent. A man harasses a fleeing woman (trying to grab her). The film contains frequents homophobic, racist and sexist remarks and jokes (to discredit characters saying it).
Les Harkis (Movie)
A man is tortured naked with electricity: the cables are placed on his testicles. A man mentions that soldiers raped a 13 year-old girl.
Throughout the entire film, the main male protagonist manipulates women to have sex with them as a game. He sexually harasses them and even rapes one of them off-screen. However, his wife (and accomplice) encourages the victim to pursue her relationship with him. Another man is shown harassing women in a ski lift.
A character has sex with a man to get money for her daughter, who she believes is dying.
The female lead is seventeen for the first segment of the movie, which includes her sleeping with a 20 year old boyfriend.
Les Rascals (Movie)
Worthy of note: a joke is made about liking a young men and keeping children in their basement.
Worthy of note : The film is about Auschwitz survivors. However, there is no mention of the sexual violence committed there.
In the movie's opening sequence, a bunch of men start chasing after a woman shown dancing topless onstage.
The plot revolve around an older women who hunts and kidnaps younger women to remove their faces. It is mentioned that a dead woman was found naked and the police suspects that somebody took her clothes off after her death.
To Leslie (Movie)
A man places his hand on a woman’s thigh and aggressively kisses her while she protests and then pushes him away.
The heterosexual main character is forced to endure homosexual sexual assaults to pay off a drug debt.
The Lesson (Movie)
A bandit rapes a woman.
Let Him Go (Movie)
Four men force themselves into an hotel where an old couple sleeps. One grabs the elder woman by her hand and says something in the line of: "I will keep her company but eventually give her enough reason to stay" in a sexual manner. Nothing happened as the husband grabs a gun. Worthy of note: the film shows multiple physical abuses of a woman by her husband (no sexual content).
Let Me In (Movie)
Worthy of note: a 12 year old girl vampire who has been alive for a long time, has a close friendship with an old man, who is posing as her father. It is shown to be innocent, though we can infer from her subsequent relationship with the 12 year old protagonist (e.g. she is shown kissing him) that it may have been more romantic. In one scene, the main character (a 12 year old boy) catches sight of his friend changing. He (also a young boy) is revealed to have been castrated, with a brief glimpse of scars.
Letchik (Movie)
The whole movie is about a sexual relationship between an adult woman and her teenage stepson. The boy often pressures the woman into sexual acts into which she "gives in". She implies having been raped as her first sexual experience. All times but once her husband and the mentioned boy essentially just use her body, finish, and thats the end of sex (there is also no communication or her doing anything, she just lies there while they do things to her, even when in the one scene she gets head and then orgasms from penetration). When he confesses to their relationship, she accuses him of lying, and he is not believed. He later threatens to accuse her of raping him. A woman works as a lawyer representing underage victims of sexual assault: in one scene she discusses details of a teenage girl's sex life with the girl, who is clearly distressed from having been recently assaulted.
One of the main plotlines of this movie is that the main character's mother was sexually assaulted by three men who broke into her home, which results in the birth of the main character. The assault itself is not shown, but there are flashback scenes where you can see the mother's feet, or shadows which explicitly imply what is going on. Worthy of note: there is one flashback scene from when the main character was young: she gets scared by her father touching her hips. He did not have bad intentions, but it still might be sensitive to some viewers. There is another scene where the main character lies to her past teacher about two men forcing her (the main character) into prostituting herself, or another scene where she convinces said teacher to remove her bra in a restaurant.
A character physically restrains the protagonist on a bed with his body weight while she is appearing to have a panic attack. Nothing sexual happens, but the imagery can be alarming. Worthy of note: A man (non-forcefully) tries to kiss a woman he has recently met and she says no. He then kisses her a few minutes later, which she reciprocates, but then she tells they should not rush things.
Letters Home (Movie)
L'Evenement (Movie)
A husband discovers his wife cheating on him with his friend: he beats both of them off-screen. The woman is later seen with bruises on her face. After both more or less "reconciled", the husband suddenly kisses his wife, who seems very surprised and not consenting: he engages sex and they are heard moaning shortly after. Later on, after the wife committed suicide, an investigator accuses the husband of having killed her: he states that it is unclear if she was raped (impliying by him) beforehand.
Lez Bomb (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl threatens her professor to blackmail him with false accusations of paedophilia.
L'Humanité (Movie)
The film centers on the investigation about the rape and murder of a 11 years old girl. The opening sequences shows her bloody vulva in a close-up. SPOILER: the final sequence reveals that the rapist is one of the protagonist friends (a main side character). There is a scene in which the investigator grabs the head of a man in custody and gets very close to him to sniff him in an inappropriate way. In the final sequence, he even forcefully kisses the killer/rapist on the mouth. Worthy of note: early in the film, the protagonist watches a couple having sex. The woman notices him but says nothing and keeps on going.
Libertarias (Movie)
The entire plot centers on a romantic relationship between a 25 year old woman and a 15 year old boy. No sexual physical contact is shown but characters with this age gap (presumably) end up getting married at the end. During one of the first scenes, the female protagonist is given a non-consensual slap on the bottom by one of her bosses. At some point, the protagonists argue because the woman does not want to show her breast to the boy: she ends up doing it anyway. Later, when they are both lying on a bed and the woman is asleep, the boy almost touches her breast while she is sleeping, but eventually renounces doing it. In the latter part of the film, one man pretends to help the woman drive a truck as a pretext to get really close to her, flirt with her and almost kiss her: she is visibly distressed.
L.I.E. (2001) (Movie)
The main plot of the movie follows the relationship between a pedophile and the main character. While they do not have sex there is no ambiguity of the real nature of their connection. He makes multiple suggestive comments to him, introduces him to pornographic material, smells a fabric he left behind creepily, etc., all while posing as a mentor figure to him. The protagonist also has a friend who is his same age,: it is suggested once or twice that he does sexual things for other men in exchange for cash. One of the main character's friend brags a few times aboutt how he has sex with his sister and sees no issue with the whole being her brother thing. This same friend lays down on the floor and looks up the skirt of a woman walking by.
Lie With Me (Movie)
Lies We Tell (Movie)
Throughout the film the protagonist (a minor by the historical standards in the film) is harrassed sexually by her cousin (an adult). He at multiple points touches her waist without consent in a way that is portrayed as particularly egregious for the circumstances. He also verbally pursues her for marriage throughout despite her constant rejections. He rapes her around 50-60 minutes into the film. It is shown on screen. It lasts a few minutes. It is not gratuitous exactly but very realistic. It happens at night in her bed. She is woken by him entering her room. The scene ends showing her screams filling the house. The protagonist talks openly about the fact that she has been raped in following scenes. She becomes pregnant from the rape.
Life (2015) (Movie)
A zombie throws the main character to the ground and tries to rape him. He is able to get away. A maid leaves the house where she is employed because her employer walks around naked around her and tries to get her to have sex with him.
Worthy of note: in a "dream sequence", the main protagonist enters a shop to purchase a woman. The movie also contains a short scene of domestic violence.
Pedophilia is a major subject of the film.
Immediately after the opening titles, a girl is raped by two men. Later, another scene shows a man being tortured by forcibly receiving an enema.
The Life List (Movie)
Sexual harassment (about 30 minutes in).
Life Partners (Movie)
Several jokes are made about a character being a sex offender. A character is said to work on the show 'To Catch a Predator', and paedophiles are mentioned.
Life of Pi (Movie)
Life (Short) (Movie)
There are no explicit discussions of rape or sexual assault in this film. However, the entire undertone of the plot is that there is a drastic 'shortage' of females in the world, and they need to pretend to be male to avoid being hunted.
Light Sleeper (Movie)
Early on in the film, a supporting character mentions that he had sex with an underage girl.
Some sex scenes are intermixed with scenes of violence and several scenes imply the possibility or a threat of rape. One of the two male protagonists fondles a naked woman who is presumed dead, but who is quickly revealed to be a living mermaid.
Like Father (Movie)
A man approaches a woman from behind and begins invasive physical contact: she pushes him away and turns towards him. He places her on the kitchen cabinet and kisses her, caresses her and grabs her by force. She grabs the coffee pot and hits him over the head. She regains power and threatens him if he tries anything again. Tension builds very quickly, but is released just as quickly by the reversal of the situation.
Lili Marleen (Movie)
Lilies (Movie)
Two boys tie a third boy's hands behind a tree, and one of the boys forces a kiss onto him (15:30).
Lilja 4-Ever (Movie)
A 16-year-old enters prostitution after being abandoned by her mother. After discovering she is a prostitute, her male "friends" rape her and there is an on-screen struggle. She is later betrayed by someone she trusts and is sex-trafficked. She is raped on-screen during this time, though the shot is only of her face: nothing graphic is shown, but strongly implied. The overall message of the film condemns her abusers and shows the effects these assaults have on her. It is also based on a true story.
Lilo & Stitch (Movie)
One of the titular characters (an alien monster) kisses an old woman without her consent: it is played for laughs.
Lilting (Movie)
Limbo (2020) (Movie)
Limbo (2021) (Movie)
This film contains a lot of graphic violence against women, including sexual violence, with one on-screen rape (and many other implied).
Limite (Movie)
Lincoln (Movie)
The plot of the movie is about the track of a sexual predator, whose crimes are shown on-screen throughout (violent and graphic scenes of violence towards women and on-screen rape). The rape of the mother's sexual predator is also mentioned several times.
In this movie about a cruising spot for men, there is a running-gag about a man masturbating while watching men having sex. Most of them are not bothered by it, even if they sometimes ask him to go away. At some point, he grabs a walking man's crotch, who gently rebuffs him without being distressed.
L'Inferno (Movie)
Lingui (Movie)
Lion (Movie)
Early in the film, the main character finds refuge with several other lost children in a train station. During the night, men come and begin to chase and capture some of them. The main character successfully escapes, but not before passing a policeman, who seems to know what is happening and yet does nothing. It is strongly implied that these children are most likely being sold into human trafficking. The main character eventually meets a woman who welcomes him into her home with seemingly helpful intentions, promising to help him find his family. However, she invites a man over the next day: he lies next to the main character on a bed and then proceeds to examine his body, feeling his arms and legs. He then tells the woman that the main character is "exactly what they're looking for", possibly implying that they mean to sell him into human trafficking. The main character, however, escapes after suspecting that the two adults have ill intentions. The main character is eventually placed into an orphanage. There, an older boy, who was seen in a distressed state earlier in the film, is woken up during the night and given to an adult man by some orphanage employees. They say that the man should "bring him back before morning". The boy tries to fight, shouting loudly, but the man stops him by placing his hands on the boy's face and implies that they have done this before. The main character, who has been adopted by an Australian couple, is introduced to his new brother, the couple's second adoption. Though the scenes are brief, the new child's behaviors are very similar to those of the boy at the orphanage. It can be assumed that this child had similar traumatic experiences to the boy from the orphanage.
Lipstick (Movie)
A female model is brutally raped. Later on, her 13-year-old sister is raped by the same man.
Little Birds (Movie)
An adult man sexually assaults and attempts to rape a main female character.
Little Boxes (Movie)
One character is a paedophile who was imprisoned for exposing himself to a child. He is discussed throughout by the other characters (mostly suggesting to castrate him), and warning posters against him are omnipresent in the film. About 45 minutes into the movie, he goes to a swimming pool and scub dive while looking at the children bathing. The parents notice him, make the children leave the pool and the is escorted out by the police. About 01:03:00 into the film, the same character goes on a date with a women who explains her psychological problems to him and says that one psychiatric suggested that she may have been molested as a child. After dinner, they discuss in her car and without any prior notice, the man starts masturbating, leaving the woman petrified with fear. He additionnally threatens her not to call on him. In the final part of the movie, the peadophile character, who has been harassed by a side character (a cop suffering from PTSD) throughout, ends up cutting off his genitals with a kitchen knife (off-screen).
A major plot point is a woman has a rape fantasy that she asks her boyfriend to fulfill. As a result, he repeatedly attempts to rape her but she keeps thwarting him, either by realising it is him doing it or by seriously harming him. All of this is played for comedy's sake. There is a character who throughout goes around to his neighbour's houses to inform them that he is a registered sex offender
Little Fish (Movie)
An adult male makes sexual advances - comments, spanking, non-consensual touching - towards a 13 year old girl. Other characters, including police officers, make reference to knowing he likes "pretty little girls".
A sexual relationship between an adult and a minor is discussed in a positive light from one of the characters (Grandpa), he mentions "jailbait". At the end of the movie, there is a children beauty pageant scene. The dad sits next to a guy who is there alone. There are not a lot of men in the room and those who are there seem to be with a wife, but not this guy. This character asks the dad "is it your first time here?" It is implied he is there by himself to watch the children. In the same beauty pageant scene, one of the main characters, a 7 year old child, performs a sexually suggestive choreography that her grandpa taught her. It is not shown in a sexual light and conveys endearment.
Little Odessa (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, a man mentions that his mother had to consent to a sexual act with a guard to escape Russia in her youth.
A pedophile looks at a little girl’s underwear when she bends over. At one point, his zipper opens on its own and a hand comes out, symbolizing an erection. The little girl later flirts with him to trick him into following her toward a trap.
Worthy of note: the villain (a monster), captures a princess to be his bride. However, there is no suggestion of sexual assault.
Worthy of note: nude female corpses are shown throughout the film.
Little Woods (Movie)
A man implies that a woman would need to have sex with him in order to obtain a healthcard. He grabs her arm but nothing violent comes of this because she runs away.
A woman is raped by a state official in the back of a limousine.
A man ties up another man and rapes him whilst holding a gun in his own mouth.
Lizzie (Movie)
The titular character's father is strongly implied to have sexually assaulted the family maid, He comes into her room and strokes her body, but we see no more than that. She is seen coping with the trauma for the rest of the film.
About halfway through the film, a scene shows that the protagonist's sister is forced into prostitution by her husband. She states that she does not like her work at all and the characters discuss the fact that only her brother can buy her out of this position. Near the end of the movie, the male protagonist runs after his wife and tries to strangle her. The scene is played for laughs.
The Lobster (Movie)
A hotel staff physically grinds on the protagonist's crotch. One conversation mentions violent sexual acts. Rape is simulated in a skit that is shown to the main character.
Locke (Movie)
The main protagonist (an incarcerated female teenager) is forced to strip in front of a number of cell mates, and goaded while it takes place. She is later struck with a baton and forced to strip again, and then gang raped by three male guards.
A teenage boy looks at a woman showering without her consent.
A man kisses his girlfriend despite her clear discomfort. Worthy of note: The film is about a serial killer who targets young blonde women, but a possible sexual element of the crimes is never brought up or discussed.
The Lodgers (Movie)
Loev (Movie)
A man rapes his friend. The scene is portrayed is romantic after the fact but is clearly non-consensual.
Logan (Movie)
There is a short scene that can easily be mistaken for an assault in a bathroom stall It is in fact an old man being helped onto a toilet. It is mentioned that Latino women were impregnated with mutant genes for an unethical experiment (seemingly without their consent). They are said to have been killed after giving birth. Worthy of note: there are many scenes and talk of children being abused (non sexually).
Logan Lucky (Movie)
Worthy of note: one character mentions that his sister either quit or was fired from a job at a local store because the manager 'started getting handsy' and she rejected his advances.
LOL (2012) (Movie)
One character has a crush on another character and the feelings are not shared: the character is quite touchy and trying, but this is played off as a joke. A teenaged girl walks into a bathroom with her mother and younger sister who are sharing a bath. She undresses and walks into a shower and her mother asks if she got a Brazilian wax and why she is acting like a porn star. A female high school student makes multiple advances toward her teacher which he declines and is visibly uncomfortable with. Later, as the teacher is tutoring a male student, who is the female student’s love interest, her name and an image of her breasts in a bra pop up on the teenage boy’s cellphone. The teacher sees it and immediately flips the phone over. The teacher later tells the girl to make her boyfriend change his contact photo of her on his phone. The girl is embarrassed and no longer harasses the teacher. An older woman is half passed out on a bed laughing. It is unclear if she was drunk or drugged by her granddaughter’s friends. She wakes up the next morning not remembering anything.
Lola (1961) (Movie)
In one of the first scenes of the movie, a man lustfully watches a 14 year old girl on the street. she sticks her tongue out at him. Later, the same girl hangs out with another adult man: she and her mother suggest that this could be misinterpreted.
Lola (1981) (Movie)
A great part of the movie takes place in a brothel and thus many scenes show women in degrading positions.
Lola (2024) (Movie)
Lola Montez (Movie)
The main protagonist escapes an arranged marriage at young age. At the end of the film, we see a queue of men who paid to kiss the hand of the main protagonist, who became a circus attraction.
Lolita (Movie)
Lolita (1962) (Movie)
Although often marketed as a romance, the movie is centred around a dangerously obsessed paedophile who imprisons his stepdaughter, blackmails her into giving him sexual favours and conspires to eliminate her mother, who he married in order to gain access to the aforementioned girl.
The main character and a woman escape a burning ship into a river, and come ashore. The man forcefully tears the woman’s clothes off, and she thinks he is going to rape her, but he reveals that he is doing it so they can dry off and warm up.
The film contains sexual violence leading to murder in order to silence victims. Perpetrators draw straws to determine which one of them will take the blame for the group’s actions. In a later scene, a pimp attempts to rape a woman sold to a brothel. The woman bites off the tongue of the assailant, who dies of shock, to prevent the assault, and is later threatened with torture.
Lonesome (Movie)
This film contains strong sexual content and plotline, some stretching of consensual barriers, with potential implications that one character is not fully enjoying the sexual activity.
A man forces a sex worker to undress, exposing her breasts, and fellate him at gunpoint (01:09:35-01:11:05). She is clearly terrified and he laughs sadistically.
A man mentions having a formative sexual experience with one of his cousins.
Look Away (Movie)
A girl grabs a boy’s crotch without consent and whispers provocative comments in his ear, then licks it. Without her knowledge or consent, a boy follows a girl into the locker room with the implied intention of either watching her shower or assaulting her. A girl makes explicit comments to a boy, and moves her hands up his legs and crotch despite him repeatedly saying stop. He becomes more enthusiastic and they then have sex. Later on the same girl continues to kiss this boy while he repeatedly says stop. Also worthy of note: while not strictly non-consensual, the film contains multiple sexualised scenes with a 17-year old female character, including her masturbating, her breasts being seen in the bath and naked shower scenes, as well as multiple sex scenes, and her rubbing paper over her vagina while in class and passing it to someone to smell. There are also some sexualised overtones between this girl and her father, including she and him watching a sex scene together at the cinema, her kissing his neck. There is also extended full-frontal nudity when this girl removes all of her clothes in front of her father.
Look Back (Movie)
Besides depicting domestic violence, the movie ends in a notoriously brutal rape scene.
A priest corners and gropes a woman in his church.
Looper (Movie)
The Lorax (Movie)
One subplot involves a royal advisor who has become sexually infatuated with his king's much younger niece. The man becomes much forward with her after her brother, who was protecting her, is banished: he corners her in her bedroom and tries to kiss her. She is disgusted and frightened but nothing further happens.
Worthy of note: a spider jabs one main character with poison, and he becomes limp. Jokes are made about how the spider will "have her way with him" before she eats him.
The protagonist denies allegations that rapes were committed by a group of rebels.
Two men are in a basement and tell a woman to take her clothes off. She reluctantly does, and then the movie cuts to the next scene. A young man is groped by an older man. The young man is fairly uncomfortable during this and leads the older man into a park where he stabs him to death.
A boy who has just won a trophy, unconsensually kisses a woman presenter. The same character later makes inappropriate comments to elderly women while passing by them in a car. A girl engages sex with a boy, who does not want it because her brother is close-by: she gets pushy so he eventually leaves.
Lore (Movie)
Loro (Movie)
The first part of the film focuses on a man's escort agency and shows (young) women having sex with (elderly) male clients. A woman flirts with a man: he engages sex but she asks him to stop. He does not. The protagonist (70) tries to seduce a young escort woman (20): she rebuffs him because of their age gap.
Los Colonos (Movie)
Two men rape a woman (this occurs off-screen), and attempt to force another man to rape her. A man kisses another man and grabs his genitals without consent. A man rapes another man. This is on-screen and presented within the film as a kind of punishment, as the victim committed sexual assault himself. Worthy of note: a man kills a woman who was raped; this is presented as a kind of mercy-killing, as she is already dying.
The male antagonist (a young man) acts as a sexual predator towards a young woman in the first half of the movie. He surprises her when she is alone and tries to kiss her at first (between 17:00 and 19:00). He does it again later (about 34 minutes into the movie) and asks her for a kiss in exchange for money (since she is very poor). She agrees but he then tries to sexually assault her. She protests vocally (off-screen) and the rest of her family can her her next door: her brother stops a boy from intervening, since he considers it to be "normal". She manages to get away from him before he can rape her. About 47 minutes into the film, during a silent scene, a man presumably offers money to a boy in the street in exchange for sexual favours. Their encounter is stopped immediately when a cop shows up. Near the end of the film (01:11:00), an old blind man tries to take advantage of a young woman who has been helping him. She is ready for it and has a knife with her. She stops him when he becomes too touchy, but he then propose treats to her, presumably for sexual favours. Their encounter is stopped by another character.
A male character looks up under a female character’s top without her consent and comments that she is not wearing a bra (18:05-18:45). After knocking her unconscious, a male character exposes the bra/chest of a female character and attempts to rape her. She wakes up and another character knocks him out (54:10-56:32). This event is briefly mentioned/discussed by characters later on in the film.
A guy grabs a woman wanting to dance with her a couple of times and she pushes him away each time. Later, the same guy grabs the same woman in an act of sexual teasing that she does not want.
Lost Creek (Movie)
There are a couple of scenes where a woman is facing a group of men and feels uncomfortable because they feel ominous, but luckily nothing happens. In another scene the woman returns from a party at night and a young man waits on the street near her home, and for a moment the mood is threatening.
The story implies that the female protagonist is a victim of past assaults and portrays Captain Hook as her assailant.
The titular character is subject to sexual harassment in various forms throughout the movie, including invasive questions about her sex life from police authorities (one when she first meets an investigator directly asking if she had sex with a male suspect), obscene phone calls, and unwanted pornographic junk mail.
Lost River (Movie)
Several scenes are taking place in a club where women are mistreated as sexual objects.
Lou (Movie)
Love (2015) (Movie)
Worthy of note: the movie is technically pornography, as the majority of the graphic sex acts are real rather than simulated, and as such it is difficult to discern the potential aspects of coercion in the making of the movie or the permanent preservation of the sex acts the actors participated in.
Love Actually (Movie)
One man makes unwanted sexual advances towards a woman, who feels unable to respond as she might like to due to his position of power. They are interrupted when another man enters the room. The woman is visibly uncomfortable throughout.
Twice, a man pressures a woman into staying with him in his hotel room despite her continually rejecting his advances. The first time he does he follows as she tries to leave and gets up close to her, almost pinning her against the door, before ultimately letting her leave. This woman later develops an attraction to this man and starts a relationship with him. Notably, he is a playboy who is at least double her age.
Love &Pop (Movie)
Teenage characters practice compensated dating in order to raise money for a ring. Two scenes are particulary graphic: - one where a character is coerced and forced into practicing a handjob in a porn section of a video store; - one violent attempted rape. One voice message implies that a person is seeking someone before even the japanese age of consent.
The film surrounds the acts of three emotionally abused people and one of the main themes of the movie is taking pantyshot photos of unaware girls in public. Two characters are shown to be sexually abused as children by their fathers (one discusses it). A boy is shown stealing a girl's underwear. He is later coerced into sex work (making panty shot tapes and performing host's role during pervert's events) so he can see his love interest agains. The way in which their relationship plays out is full of plot twists and my be uncomfortable to some viewers. There are several scenes where the main character tries to forcefully hug/hold/pin down his love interest (who is soon going to be his step-sister) and confess his love to her, while she screams "stop it, pervert" The main character's dad is in a messy relationship and there are a couple of scenes where his girlfriend tries to kiss him against his will. After one of the incidents, the woman confesses to her daughter that "she raped him beautifully". At one point main character joins a religious cult and is repeatedly shamed and punished for having an erection.
The plot of the movie deals with a serial killer/rapist, who is mainly mentioned in the background. Some of his actions are shown on-screen briefly, but in most scenes it is difficult to tell what is going on. The killer is background and not relevant to the main character's life until towards the end of the film. The main character is a gay man in his early thirties who has a romantic relationship with a 17 year old co-worker. The main character is hesitant to have much of a relationship with the teenager and tells him at one point that he would be bad for him. A sexual relationship between the two is never shown on-screen but they do kiss and there is a scene where the main character asks the teenager to undress, but then leaves. There is a scene where two adults do drugs with a teenager and lie about what the drugs are. While they are all high one of the adults has sex with the teenager, who later reveals he cannot remember the incident and does not know which of the adults had sex with him. None of the characters treat the incident as an assault, including the teenager. There is a rape shown on-screen briefly. There are two separate attempted rapes on-screen, and those scenes are longer and both involve main characters. One of the main character's friends is a sex worker, and he owes her a favor. To repay her, he helps her with a client. The main character is visibly uncomfortable throughout the encounter, but later laughs about it with his friend. During the scene where they laugh about it, she implies that she was sexually abused by her father.
Love Jones (Movie)
The movie involves a relatively dysfunctional romantic relationship. It gets off to a rough start where the man recites a poem in public to the woman he literally just met, expressing his lusty desires for her, which she finds embarrassing. Afterwards, he stalks her after getting her address and phone number off of a check she left for someone else. In addition, the poem the man recites has this verse in it: "Who am I? 'll be whoever you say But right now I'm the sight raped hunter Blindly pursuing you as my prey" He says "raped" but not in the context of what he desires of her. But does follow it with "pursuing you as my prey."
A man attempts to rape a woman and is chased off by a dog. She is deeply traumatized; the scene and aftermath are upsetting.
Love, Simon (Movie)
A Love Song (Movie)
Love Toy (Movie)
Lovelace (Movie)
The film's plot revolves around a woman who is coerced into sex work and subsequently a career in porn by her abusive husband, and is based on a true story. At several points, a woman is forced at gunpoint to sleep with men. A woman's clothes are ripped off of her and she is forced into a shower. A woman is left in a room with multiple men and begins to cry as they undress her. Rape is strongly implied, although not shown on-screen.
The Loveless (Movie)
A man kisses a woman without her permission. After she does a striptease, a man steals a woman's dress to prevent her from putting it back on. A woman implies that she has been sexually assaulted by her father.
An adult woman begins a relationship with her 17 year old co-worker. She is reported to the police by the teenage boy's mother and is threatened with charges of statutory rape.
The main character is raped and murdered by a pedophile and deals with the aftermath from the safety of the afterlife.
Lovely Molly (Movie)
Child sex abuse is a major theme of this film. SPOILERS: Two sisters briefly discuss having been assaulted by their father, in general terms. A woman is shown being raped on-screen by an unseen entity. This scene is not sexualized or portrayed in a titillating manner.
The Lover (Movie)
A 15-year-old girl is in a relationship with an adult man and many sex scenes occur between them. This is statutory rape.
The Lovers (Movie)
Lovesong (Movie)
Loving (Movie)
Early in the film, when the female protagonist is in jail, a police officer says that he should put another man in the cell for the night alone with her, as a threat. Seconds later, he in fact lets her go on bail.
The main theme of the movie is the relationship between a 17-year-old main character and her female teacher. There is an on-screen sex scene between them, initiated by the 17-year-old. The teacher is later arrested for statutory rape (or similar).
The movie is a "Christian" movie about a woman who is raped and impregnated, who not only decides to raise the child of her rapist, but forgive him for his act as well.
Lowlife (Movie)
Immigrant women are abducted and forced into sex slavery. Child sex abuse is alluded to in conversation.
Løvekvinnen (Movie)
A girl is sold to a circus. She is visited in the night by one of the bosses at the place and is molested. It is implied he does this to other children in the circus. In the next scene she is shown naked to an audience. All of this is made against her will.
Lucas (Movie)
A group of school bullies make fun of a younger student for the size of his genitals, then proceed to pick him up while he is naked and rub him with hot sauce. They then throw him outside of the locker room while he is naked for everyone to see.
Luce (Movie)
A young woman discusses her sexual assault.
Lucia (Movie)
This film in three episodes deals with colonialism and the patriarchy in Cuba. - In the first segment, a group of upper-class/petit bourgeois women gossip about the life of a homeless woman who is causing a scene, and how she became a grifter. 10 minutes into the film, it is said that she was a nun on a battlefield. The conversation then leads to talk of a brutalization of the nuns, which happens in a scene of multiple gang rape depictions. The homeless woman is further harassed by men about 30 minutes into the movie: one of them gropes her while a crowd dances around them to tease her. Later (about 40 minutes in), the love interest of the female protagonist becomes very insistent towards her: he fondles her, forcefully grabs and kisses her. She is in love with him but resists because she learned that he was married and father of a child. When he stops, she pursues him and they eventually reconcile. - The third segment is about a jealous and possessive husband who (literally) locks up his newlywed wife and forbids her to work outside. He brutally grabs and pushes her several times throughout and frequently gets in fight with other men because of his jealousy.
Lucia De B. (Movie)
A teenage girl is a forced prostitute by her mother. We see her getting raped by a man.
The main character is drunk and it is implied that she is raped off screen and then onscreen by a different man. She goes to the bathroom and blood is shown to be dripping from between her legs. She is then later raped again and struggles/screams. She then dissassociates before being able to fight off the rapist this time successfully (40:40-43:00). There are very triggering conversations and victim shaming throughout the film. Overall it presents a complex central character who is weaving her way through the legacy of her assault during a time of increased stress in her life.
Lucky (2017) (Movie)
Whilst there is no explicit rape in this film, it is implied to have happened to the protagonist, as well as multiple other female characters, portrayed through the metaphor of a man hunting them down and trying to kill them (1:03:57). The entire film is a metaphor for the main character coping with trauma.
Lucky (2020) (Movie)
A police officer tells the lead that the person breaking in was probably after more than just robbing since he came into the bedroom.
Lucky Grandma (Movie)
It is briefly mentioned that a minor character spent time in jail for “forcing himself” upon a minor.
Lucky Strike (Movie)
We learn that one of the characters has killed a man who was accused of rape. It is said that a man also touches a woman's leg to see her tattoo. Worthy of note: we learn that a woman gets beaten by her husband.
Ludwig (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character kisses his (female) cousin and later plans to marry another of his cousins but cancels it after understanding that he is homosexual. He then has frequent relationships with his servants.
Lumumba (Movie)
The rape of women by soldiers is mentioned several times. At some point, one woman is stopped at a roadblock and sees the corpse of a woman, presumably raped before she was killed. Soldiers tear off her clothes and presumably rape her off-screen after the scene cuts off.
The Lure (Movie)
Lust, Caution (Movie)
A rape scene is particularly brutal.
A character discusses how he was tricked into assaulting a man: he was under the impression he was entering a CNC agreement, but was catfished. A man threatens to make a woman miserable by 'enjoying her daughter'.
Lux Aeterna (Movie)
In the first scene, one actress mentions being naked on a set to shoot a scene where she is burned as a witch, and having a crowd of men looking at her lustfully.
Lyle (Movie)
Lynn & Lucy (Movie)
A woman reads a magazine where the front cover talks about a rape case.
M (1951) (Movie)
Plot revolves around attempts to catch a serial killer who targets children. At one point, the murders are referred to as "sexual crimes," but the circumstances in which the children are killed and what specifically has been done to them are never mentioned.
M. Butterfly (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the protagonists is unaware that his love interest is male throughout the film.
Ma Mere (Movie)
A little more than 30 minutes in, a character talks about how a bunch of white men broke into his house and "had their way" with his mother.
This film takes place in an orphanage. At some point, one character explains why each of the children is there. It is implied that one of them (a girl) was sexually abused by her father and that she is suffering from trauma. The father of another of the children killed his wife because he thought she was cheating on him.
It is implied a child is undressed by other children and forced into a dress off-screen. A group of children bully another child in a locker room and threaten to cut off their genitals. A woman forcibly kisses a man. A kid tries to forcibly kiss another kid.
Maboroshi (Movie)
Maborosi (Movie)
Macabre (Movie)
Macbeth (Movie)
The titular protagonist sends solders to kill a family. During this scene, a woman is showed being held to the ground screaming as she is raped by soldiers (1:49-1:52).
The Machinist (Movie)
Madame Claude (Movie)
This movie is a biopic of a female pimp (told from her point of view): there are thus many scenes of sexual relationships between prostitutes and their clients. Many of them are abusive (physical and psychological violence) and some even ends up in violent gang rape (off-screen). The women are shown being very distressed by these encounters and being physically and psychologically hurt afterwards, but their sufferings are disregarded by their pimp and other characters. One important subplot is about one of the two female protagonists having been sexually abused by her father (who appears several times in the film) when she was a child. This is discussed throughout, with the other protagonist explaining that she was also sexually abused by her uncle as a child, and several characters discouraging her from filing a complaint (because the rapist is a power figure). At some point, it is mentioned that a man kidnapped a young girl, beat her and raped her before leaving her in the woods.
This film revolves around a romantic attraction between a schoolgirl and her teacher, but it does not appear to ever turn sexual: the teacher does kiss the student at one point.
A woman is chased into an alley by a car, strangled until she blacks out, and wakes up naked on a bed with the man who strangled her on top of her. The implication is that he raped her while she was unconscious. He yells at her that she needs a pump to stay safe. During a job interview, a man asks a woman how much she wants the job, while caressing her hair and shoulders. After that, a loud yell is heard, and we see the man on the floor holding his crotch. After a man helps a woman, she asks him where he wants to "do this", implying that she will repay his kindness with sex: he declines the offer. A man approaches a woman at a party and makes a comment about her being sexy. When she threatens him, he translates that as a sexual proposition. A man talks about a woman having been raped by football players.
It is revealed that one of the adult female characters was raped as a 13 year old and that she had a child, who is still in her life, but raised by someone else. The aftermath follows the dynamics of this relationship and her outbursts of anger and sadness. The end of the movie has her breaking down and promising to seek therapy.
Towards the end of the movie, a woman describes the moments leading up to sexual assault when she was a child, implying that it was constant from that point on. Another woman replies to the first, informing her of her mother prostituting her in exchange for drugs Throughout the movie, characters are sexualized, despite being related in some shape or form.
Madeinusa (Movie)
The female protagonist meets a man to counterfeit her ID. He tells her that he is attracted to her and acts a bit threateningly/strangely: she stays because she needs the ID but nothing further happens.
Worthy of note: this movie is about a rich widow who takes advantage of a mother and her daughter (who were forced to prostitution for financial reasons) to take revenge against a libertine who fooled her. The plan is humiliate him by getting him to marry the young daughter without knowing that she was a prostitute. She has to comply with this plan despite her protests.
Madeo (Movie)
A woman breaks into a man's house and ends up hiding in a closet, where she spies on him having sex with a teenage girl.
Mafia (Movie)
Early in the game, a mission (titled 'Sarah') consists in protecting a woman from street gangsters as she is walking home at night. They harass her (grabbing her against her will and threatening to rape her) before the protagonist beats them up. In several following missions, it is mentioned that these characters were rapists.
A character is raped by her cousin at the beginning of the movie A priest grooms and sexually abuses a character in the middle of the movie Nuns force characters to take a communal shower and sexually comments and degrade their bodies.
Magic (Movie)
The puppet makes a lot of crude remarks to/about women.
Magic Magic (Movie)
Off-screen rape and aggressive grabbing on-screen.
Magic Mike (Movie)
Magnolia (Movie)
Mahler (Movie)
A child witnesses his father and maid in the act of an affair and is visibly upset by it.
The main character is forced into a marriage with a near-stranger because she resembles the girl that he raped years earlier. Worth noting: the rapist is treated as the victim in this arrangement, and characters state multiple times that he did not know what he was doing. This view is not challenged on screen.
The film is an investigation about a young woman's murder (not shown on-screen). Prostitution is mentioned frequently in the first part. In the first scene of the movie, a woman (in her underwear) is shown being uncomfortable while a female tailor helps her get dressed. In one brief scene, a woman tries to kiss another woman, who rebuffs her. One male character is said to be violent towards women: it is said that his mother settled a judiciary case involving physical (i.e. sexual) abuse with money. A woman is tricked by a couple, who invites her to their apartment to force her to perform sexual acts for money with the woman while the man watches and masturbates. The titular character (a male captain) encourages her to go there to solve the murder, without knowing exactly what would happen to her. She is shown afterwards being traumatized. It is then revealed that the said couple regularly framed young women with the same method, including the victim of the murder (who is 20, i.e. minor in 1950s France). Worthy of note: it is said that the victim was not raped, but her bloody dress (from knife wounds) is shown several times in the first part of the movie.
Mainstream (Movie)
At one point a male kisses another male during an arguement, seemingly to annoy him.
This film contains a long attempted rape scene: the victim seems generally unbothered afterwards . There are two similar attacks during the rest of the movie, which involves revenge.
The Majestic (Movie)
This movie is about a man suffering from memory loss, who is mistaken for somebody else. He engages (without deceptive aim) in a romantic relationship with the former fiancee of the man he is thought to be. When he remembers who he really is, he confesses to the woman, who says that she unconsciously knew he was not her former lover. They eventually decide to pursue their romantic relationship after a brief pause.
Make Up (Movie)
Worthy of note: A seventeen year old mentions going out with a 35 year old. The relationship appears romantic, but not sexual.
Malcolm X (Movie)
It is mentioned that women were raped.
Malena (Movie)
The whole movie is about a beautiful woman who is sexually desired by all men and jealoused by all women. Throughout the movie, men act in a very innapropriate and vulgar way towards her (they mostly say inappropriate things without her hearing it). At some point, the rumors become real harassment against her Another important information is that through the movie, a young teenager stalks her through a small hole in a window. He watches her naked multiple times. The 'sexual relationship between teenager and adult' takes place in the boy's fantasy (in his fantasy also, he imagines pulling off her clothes as she sleeps). In another scene, an adult woman masturbates the teenage protagonist during a movie (00:59:50 - 01:01:04). Later, the teenager is brought to a brothel by his father and has sex with an adult prostitute (01:19:44 - 01:23:46). The titular charater's lawyer rapes her (00:58:08 - 00:59:15) Worthy of note : there is another scene in which she accepts to have sex with a man only because she has no money to pay the food he delivers her (01:13:11 - 01:14:02).
The plot turns on attempting to end an arguably incestuous marriage.
Man Bites Dog (Movie)
There is a graphic scene in which a film crew gang rapes a woman in front of her husband.
A Man Escaped (Movie)
Man of Marble (Movie)
Man On Fire (Movie)
An adult man and teenage girl have a very intimate relationship. At one point, the girl makes sexual advances toward the man, including touching him, despite his objections.
It is falsely implied that a character abused a minor prior to the events of the film.
Mana (2014) (Movie)
One of the main characters (an adult man) hates his mother (one of the antagonists) for several reasons, but a scene near the end of the movie implies incestuous past abuses: she kisses him on the lips while he is hypnotized. In the book it is adapted from, the incest is part of the plot. Worthy of note: the above-mentioned character ends up killing his wife.
Mandabi (Movie)
The protagonist of the movie has two wives: early in the film, he (briefly) threaten them physically when he learns that they did something without his approval.
Maniac (1980) (Movie)
A serial killer stalks and kills women, but does not do anything sexual.
Sex workers are catcalled and sexually harassed. A woman recalls her experience of being sold into sex work: she was drugged and likely raped. She recalls other girls also sold into sex work being drugged and forced to engage in sexual acts for clients like dancing naked. She also recalls how her pimp kept her locked and forced her to do whatever he wanted. Presumably, he also rapes her as she reveals she has a four month old baby from the ordeal.
Mank (Movie)
A little girl ends up in a cult, where it is implied that she will be a sex slave. Worthy of note: the antagonist repeatedly slaps his tied-up wife until her cheeks are bloodied.
It is revealed that the protagonist's uncle, who has a colony of slaves in Antigua, actively participated in raping and torturing them with other slave owners (1:27:30-1:28:50). The protagonist finds out by happening upon a book of graphic drawings, which we see on-screen, showing these acts (sound effects accompany the drawings).
A major aspect of the plot of this movie is the subjection of the main character's race - the Iorphs - who have the appearance of children. There' i a whole subplot revolving around one of the characters being in a forced marriage, raped, and having a child. The abuse is non-explicit but it is heavily implied and discussed. There are also implications of pseudo-incest between the main character's adoptive child and her in one segment of the movie. 9:12-9:20: two soldiers leer at the Iorphs and comment on their youthful appearance. One of the soldiers laughs and asks the other if they are "into this type of thing?" 10:21-10:27: brief scene of soldiers being ordered to kidnap woman and girls of the Iorph and them fleeing. 23:47-24:06: a kingdom that has kidnapped a girl discuss the forced marriage and desire for her to have a child with another character. 38:24-38:50: a girl reveals to her friend that she is pregnant after being held captive and raped. 50:10-50:16: an adult male slaps a girl's butt as she is working. Another male leers and comments on her appearance distastefully. 54:50-55:31: people holding girl captive discuss abusing her. They further dehumanize her and people's worth to their ability to bear them children. 55:32-57:55: a girl has breakdown about the abuse she has gone through and her feelings on the child she was forced to have. 1:02:29-1:04:14: an adoptive son attempts to kiss mom and comments on others saying they look like "lovers." The mom is shown to be uncomfortable and tries to push him away. Further into the scene he gets more violent and pushes her up against a wardrobe. The interaction ends when they accidentally knock over a lamp and start a small fire. 1:19:53-1:22:36: a boy attempts to take girl from captivity. He touches her face which she looks uncomfortable with. When she refuses to go with him he becomes violent. The scene ends when another character interrupts them. 1:35:45-1:39:48: a girl meets the child she was forced to bear for the first time. She then leaves the child soon afterward and grieves what happened to her and her relationship with the child.
Mar Adentro (Movie)
A very brief scene shows a man trying to kiss a woman in a back alley. She rebuffs him and he leaves.
Marebito (Movie)
In the opening of the movie, the protagonist finds an unresponsive, naked, pale girl with a chain around her ankle; he takes her home (to help her) and ends up keeping her as a pet.
The main theme of the movie is an incestuous relationship between a brother and a sister.
Worthy of note: social pressure for the main couple to consume their marriage is shown.
Marihuana (Movie)
A man tries to pressure his girlfriend into having sex with him in a car: she consistently resists and eventually leaves the car.
Marius (Movie)
A 18 year old girl tries to make her lover jealous by accepting to be courted by a 50 year old man who wants to marry her. When her lover asks her if she thought about what would happen once she is alone with her potential husband, she seems very distressed. Furthermore, a very brief scene shows the woman being groped by a group of men as she tries to enter a building.
The titular character is threatened with gang rape at the very beginning of the movie, and when the men arrive, they discuss their plans in details. She is then raped on screen twice: once in the beginning (23:00) and once at the end (01:25:00). There is a lot of talk about the rape during the film.
Marnie (Movie)
Early in the film, the main male character kisses the protagonist (a woman) against her will while she is having a panic attack. She seems visibly distressed. Later, he blackmails her into marrying him. On their honeymoon, she appears vividly repulsed by any physical intimacy with him. He firstly respects her wishes, but after a few days, eventually rapes her. She attempts to kill herself the next morning, but is rescued and then forced to live with him. In the final sequence of the movie, it is revealed that the protagonist is (unconsciously) traumatized by having killed a man when she was a little girl. The man was a client of her mother (a prostitute), who kissed her (the girl) against her will.
Marooned (Movie)
Marrowbone (Movie)
The movie is about a mother and her children fleeing from their abusive husband/father and at one point, there is an article title that says that he “abused his daughter”: nothing sexual is ever mentioned or implied (it i’s unclear what kind of abuse occurred).
A women is abducted, kept in a marsh and has a child with her abductor.
The protagonist has escaped from a sexually abusive cult.
The Martian (Movie)
Martin (Movie)
A man admits to raping women after drugging them with sleeping pills. We see a woman get drugged, the man says he will rape her but she will "go to sleep" and that he "won't hurt [her]." We see him take off his shirt, caress her exposed breast, and kiss her. Then the scene cuts to a different scene. Later we see him covering her up with a blanket as she rolls over, seemingly soundly asleep.
Marty (1955) (Movie)
Martyrs Lane (Movie)
Marvin's Room (Movie)
Flashes of a TV show a side character is watching frames a woman struggling and screaming as a man attacks her.(09:30-10:05) Nothing beyond that is showcased, but the character states the woman had been raped offscreen. References to this show and its characters, exempting mentions of rape, are made throughout, including the ending.
A woman tells a horrific story of how a woman, when she was caught with a man who was not her husband, was raped and killed.
Mary and Max (Movie)
It is mentioned several times throughout the film that the main male protagonist (who is autistic) feels very uncomfortable with a woman (member of his overeater anonymous group) who keeps kissing him without his consent (he is unable to protest).
A woman is threatened and subsequently raped in order to force her to consent to marriage (01:29:30-01:31:30).
Mary Shelley (Movie)
A male acquaintance suddenly kisses or tries to kiss the titular protagonist without her permission (52:50-54:30): she clearly does not like it.
One male protagonist marries a woman who was adopted by his family and raised as his sister.
The film contains several instances of sexual harassment. One sequence shows the protagonist at the cinema, watching a movie depicting a woman getting chased and cornered, brutally prevented from calling the police and being physically forced to perform barely-offscreen (only the upper half of face is shown) oral sex. This is depicted as something interesting and erotic for the moviegoers. The protagonist passes an implied rape on his way without any further glance.
Mass (Movie)
A group of boys plans to rape two women they perceive as stuck up and possibly gay. They attempt to rape the two girls, dragging them into a classroom and restraining them while ripping their clothes off. They are then stopped by another student.
The Master (Movie)
The main character is revealed to have had an incestuous relationship with his aunt as a child.
Master (2022) (Movie)
While a woman is jogging at night, two college boys run out of the woods past her. A college girl is crouched down, and her knees are scraped and bloody. She refuses to talk about or report the incident.
Worthy of note: a teenage girl briefly mentions being groped.
Matewan (Movie)
Two men who work for a coal company act really creepy towards a woman they encounter and she clearly does not like it.
Matt and Mara (Movie)
A woman is kissed without her consent when time is frozen: on the movie's logic, it might not have actually happened.
A man pins a woman to the bed and says that he is going to rape her, but then it turns out that he is just acting out a scene that he is trying to write: he still fondles her breasts and puts his hands all over her.
Maurice (Movie)
About the 01:09:00 timecode, a character watching tv says that American soldiers in Afghanistan kidnap women and rape them. About the 01:12:00 timecode, a lawyer mentions defending rapists. About the 01:34:00 timecode, the main male character is tortured in prison during a long sequence: part of it invovles being raped by a masked woman soldier. About the 01:41:00 timecode, the captors of the protagaonist threaten to imprison his mother and hints that she would be raped in jail. This is mentioned again about the 01:47:00 timecode.
The Maus (Movie)
Mauvais Sang (Movie)
The male protagonist (in his twenties) has a love affair with a 15 year-old girl. At some point, he follows a woman in deserted streets at night and accelerates when she starts running to loose him. He eventually loose sight of her. Later, he kisses a woman while she is unconscious. A peeping tom spies on the main female character. She explains that he does so regularly.
Max Payne (Movie)
May (Movie)
There are initiated kisses without explicit consent.
May December (Movie)
The film follows a married couple, which started their relationship 24 years ago, when the man was 13 and the woman was 36. They were caught having sex when he was 13 and she gave birth to his children a few years later. The main focus of the film is the start of this relationship. An actress enters their lives to play the character of the woman in the film and she exhibits signs of being aroused by the story. She calls 13 year old boys not "sexy enough". The child of the woman says the woman was repeatedly molested by her two older brothers. The woman denies this.
Mayday (2019) (Movie)
A man continues to hit on and touch his wife to try and convince her to join the mile high club, even as she continues to tell him no.
Mayday (2021) (Movie)
One of the male characters has the female main character trapped in a freezer and it is implied that he forced himself onto her as shown with a timeskip of him adjusting his clothing upon leaving, revealing a disheveled and on edge main character trying to get herself together.
Me Before You (Movie)
One of the adult characters has sexual fantasies regarding two teenage girls. We do not see his fantasies, but he does write down descriptions on pieces of paper and tapes them to his apartment window for the teenagers to read. The descriptions are very sexually explicit and could be triggering for some. In another scene, two teenage girls harass another boy their own age, trying to persuade him into letting them perform oral sex on him. They do perform the act and a younger girl peeks in on the scene from outside his bedroom. This same boy and his very young brother chat on an online sex chatroom with an anonymous older women who does not know they are children. The younger brother continues to chat with the woman before eventually meeting her in person, where she kisses him. Their conversations never gets too sexually explicit, but the inherent nature of the relationship could be upsetting for some.
Mean Dreams (Movie)
A father grabs his daughter's face and says that she reminds him of his wife. This is not sexual, but it is tense and unsettling.
Mean Streets (Movie)
There is a scene where a drunk man attacks a woman at a party, but he is quickly stopped by a group of people. The intentions of the man are unclear, so the scene may be upsetting to some viewers.
Meander (Movie)
The Meddler (Movie)
Medieval (Movie)
This historical drama based on real events contains plenty of sexism and sexual harassment. About an hour and a half in, a brief scene shows men pillaging a village and there is a fast clip of a man ripping a woman’s clothes off and raping her on screen. It is not very long but it is violent.
Meet Cute (Movie)
Megalopolis (Movie)
Worthy of note: A plot point involves a rumor/allegation that a main character has had a sexual relationship with a minor.
At a party with their peers, girls are told that they must either pay $10 for entry or perform sexual favours for one of the male hosts. Later, one teen boy attempts to grope a girl while his friend films the interaction. The boy slaps the girl when she pushes him away. These scenes consistently feature very young teens drinking, doing drugs and engaging in sexual contact (often under pressure). It is revealed that one of the main characters (a young teen) was raped by her stepfather over a two-year period from the age of 9 onwards, resulting in his eventual imprisonment. Her mother, afraid of being abandoned by this man, blames the daughter and treats her poorly as a consequence. The film's primary plotline revolves around one teenage girl's disappearance, which follows her striking up a relationship with somebody who she believes is a teenage boy online, eventually meeting him for an in-person 'date.' Prior to their meeting in person, he makes numerous sexually-charged advances, i.e. asking her to pan her webcam down, ostensibly so that he could see her blouse. In conversations following the girl's disappearance, the same online man makes comments regarding the missing girl's perceived promiscuity, implying that nothing which went on between the two was out of the ordinary. When the other female (also aged 14) lead reports her knowledge of this man to the police, he threatens her via an online chatroom. It is revealed that sexually explicit photos of the kidnapped girl were uploaded to an internet fetish site; she is shown bound and bloody, clearly having been abused both sexually and otherwise. The film ends with what captions claim are the final 22 minutes of raw, unedited footage from the video camera of the girl who reported the man. These scenes feature the graphic and disturbing rape and torture of the teenage girl in question. Worthy of note: although this film is fictional and performed by actors, some may find it more disturbing due to its claims (at the beginning) that its plot is based on real events.
Mela (Movie)
The male protagonist pins down the female protagonist agressively and grabs her wrist down.
Melancholia (Movie)
This film contains a lot of very extremely graphic material, including but not limited to acts with animals.
Memento (Movie)
The movie revolves around a woman having been raped and killed, but there is no rape scene. Her body is shown, nude, wrapped in plastic. There is a scene where the main character hits a woman on screen. An escort is hired but nothing is shown beyond her arrival and leaving. There are multiple mentions of rape, but nothing is shown. There is a brief glimpse of man on top of a woman: we see the woman's face inside of plastic, and we hear struggling off screen.
After a Geisha was stripped of her clothes it is then implied that she was sexually assaulted by the same man, but nothing is shown only implied. A young geisha is gradually stripped of her clothes once being forcefully kissed. A geisha suspected of having sex is handled roughly by another woman, implying non-consensual touching.
Memoria (Movie)
Worthy of note (SPOILERS): In one of the final scenes of the movie, the protagonist "discovers" the memories of another character, which are supposedly traumatic. It is discussed and not shown, and nothing graphic is said (only that the character was hiding under his bed to hide from presumably ill-intentioned people).
A man has a relationship with a teenage girl. She later accuses him of taking advantage of her and her family files a police report. The man, however, denies it and says it was consensual.
TLDR: The film is about an investigation on the rapes and murders committed on young women. A lot of dialogues discuss the crimes and a few flashbacks show parts of it. 2:58-3:11: the nude body of a female murder victim is shown with her hands bound behind her back. 3:28-3:35: a group and children find and hold up the above mentioned woman's underwear. 3:48-3:52: the body is shown again. 5:08-5:25: a detective states that this is a rape and murder case, and asks a witness of his impression of the victim; specifically if she is "sexy or pretty." 7:34-7:42: a female murder victim is shown. She is clothed, her hands are tied and her eyes are covered with a girdle. 9:24-9:48: the Police Chief points to two men sitting side-by-side and tells the detective that one is a rapist and the other is the victims' brother. He asks the detective to identify which one is which. 12:55-13:05: a detective asks a male suspect if he murdered a female victim in order to touch her breast. The man asserts that he did not touch or kill her. 24:03-24:16: a detective reviews crime scene photos showing women gagged with their hands tied and heads covered. 26:54-27:06, 27:50-27:55: the detectives attempt a re-enactment of the assault with the male suspect and a male officer dressed as a women. The officer bends over in front of the suspect, simulating a sexual position. 35:35-35:40: a detective asks if there is evidence of rape. The coroner says that there was semen found at the crime scene. 35:54-36:06: a stocking is shown around a female victim's throat while the detectives discuss the case. The victim's face is covered by her underwear, and her hands are bound. 36:14: the corpse of the aforementioned victim is shown wearing only a bra. 44:07-44:13: a detective asks another colleague if he is hard and grabs his penis. 46:47-48:22: a woman is shown walking alone. She thinks that someone is nearby and begins to run. At 48:22, a man climbs out of a ditch and screams. 48:58-49:10: the aforementioned woman is shown dead. The police remove a stocking from her mouth and her hands are bound behind her back. 50:14-50:52: a detective briefly mentions rape cases and mentions that the defendant must not have pubic hair due to none being found at the scene. 1:01:31-1:02-53: a man pulls a bra and underwear from his trousers and arranges it on the ground. He pulls down his trousers and reveals that he is wearing red, lacy underwear. He begins to masturbate into the undergarments. 1:19-32-1:21:13: a female victim describes being assaulted. This description is accompanied by shots of her being restrained by her attacker. 1:24:33-1:24:40: a female victim is shown partially undressed. Her bra and underwear are seen on the ground and her hands are tied behind her. 1:25:01-1:25:52: the aforementioned woman is shown on the coroner's table. The coroner removes several pieces of peach from her vagina. 1:52:13-1:52:20: the killer carries a bound female victim. There are several close-ups of the visibly distressed woman. 1:54:13-1:54:32: an investigator describes the state of the aforementioned woman's body, specifying that she has injuries to her breasts and genitals.
There is an attempted non-consensual kissing and non-consensual touching in a locker room (43:00-58:00).
Memory (2023) (Movie)
The movie mentions traumatic child sex abuse and rape. The plot heavily relies on the rape trauma of the main character. Though no rape scenes are shown in the film the topic comes up so quickly and heavily it may be scary and disturbing to watch.
The film opens with a man (a policeman undercover) paying the father of a 12 years-old girl to have sex with her (organised child prostitution). The girl starts kissing the man and touching his crotch, revealing that he is wearing a microphone to record her testimony. She warns her father, who is later killed by another cop. Child prostitution is mentioned multipled times throughout the film, as an underlying theme. About halfway through the movie, it is hinted that the protagonist (a man) was sexually abused as a child.
Men (Movie)
The theme of the movie has to do with intimate partner violence, harassment, rape culture, and how most women feel they cannot escape the violence of men. A vicar puts his hand on the main character's leg in an inappropriate situation, she is clearly uncomfortable. Near the end of the film, when the main character runs into the bathroom, the same vicar attempts to rape her, pushes her up and against a wall in a humping position, though both are fully clothed: she eventually stabs him with a knife. A naked man is seen throughout the film: he stalks the main character and tries to break into her house. Flashbacks of the main character's past show that her husband threatened to kill himself if she divorced him, and that he punched her once. Worthy of note: There is a 'body horror' sequence at the end where a man essentially gives birth to himself multiple times from 'vaginas' on random parts of his bodies.
There is a mention of people having sex with animals. Women die because of a dangerous and unconsensual cesarean section (scientific experiment).
Mephisto (Movie)
About 3 minutes in, a villain and his henchman are in a bedroom and try to force feed an intoxicated young woman drugs with the intention of assaulting her. The assault is prevented by a mercenary.
Worthy of note: a flashback shows how a former policeman lost his job for accepting a fellatio from a prostitute: he slaps her. The same character later beats his wife when intoxicated.
Early in the movie, one character mentions a male boss who likes female interns "a little bit too much". At some point, two characters discuss the use of GHB (date-rape drug) and joke about it.
Mercy (2016) (Movie)
Mercy's Girl (Movie)
A date rape scene occurs in a bathroom, in which the main character is assaulted by a man. No body parts are visible but some may find the scene upsetting.
A woman convinces her 15 year old daughter to pursue a relationship with with a 26 year old man. A 26 year old man makes out with a 15 year old. He later kisses her mother. The same girl worries that she’s pregnant from kissing the man. She does not understand how babies are created because she is confused about the Virgin Mary. She visits a gynecologist and a male doctor walks in and immediately introduces himself, puts a glove on, and shoves his hand inside her vagina without warning her or explaining what is happening. The 15 year old girl loses her virginity to the 26 year old man. Worthy of note: In a moment of anger, a man tells his girlfriend “never in my life have I ever wanted to hit a woman the way I want to hit you right now.” He does not touch her.
This film is about a house with dancing girls which is turned into a brothel, with the resident women forced to have sex for money. The beginnings of these encounters are shown. In one scene, an older man sees the owner's very young daughter and attempts to rape her.
In the opening sequence of the movie, a prison guard tries to committ suicide because he has been accused of raping a prisoner. The fact is further mentioned a bit later, and it is said that the victim could be assaulted again by other prisoners. Finally, when the guard commits a ritual suicide, it is hinted that the sexual relation was consensual and that the two were lovers. Worthy of note: the film centers on a homoerotic fixation of a Japanese captain towards a British officer in a WWII prisoner of war camp and thus features an asymmetrical relation of power. Additionnally, in a flashback scene, a hunchbacked child is mocked by his schoolmates during a fresher initiation. His shirt is ripped.
Mersal (Movie)
A young boy intentionally bumps into a young girl because he was experiencing one of his first erections. Throughout the film, he tries to flirt with girls by caressing them without asking for their consent, encouraged by older boys who told him that woman either agree or do not protest about being touched. In the last minutes of the film, he even grabs the breast of one of his friends but quickly stops after she says no.
Meshi (Movie)
Near the beginning of the movie, a woman gets stabbed and then raped in the presence of a child she is trying to protect. The scene is extremely graphic.
Mestari Cheng (Movie)
The story focuses on the relationship between a 16 years-old girl and a 19 years-old boy. At some point, the female protagonist is touched by a man while she is waiting for her boyfriend. She rebuffs him and her boyfriend finally arrives.
Metro Manila (Movie)
Early in the film, a woman is kidnapped by two men in a public space at night: no one in the street reacts, despite her screaming and trying to fight them off. The female protagonist is compelled by her financial circumstances to work in a strip club as a sex worker: we see her being forced to be examined by a gynecologist, being "picked up" by clients, and then fondled and sexually assaulted by one man. She is visibly very distressed and during the rest of the film, we see her repeatedly leaving work deeply affected. She eventually leaves this job when her boss says that she will force her to prostitute her daughter (a child) too. In a bar scene, one man grabs a female waiter's bottom without her consent.
Metropolis (Movie)
Near the end, the inventor of a female robot character tries to force himself upon her.
A woman talks about a man masturbating in front of her nonconsensually when she was a teenager.
M.F.A (Movie)
Rape and sexual assault mentioned throughout. This film has two major rape scenes. One occurs early on in the film and happens to the protagonist. The other occurs in a video that is part of rape case in which none of the three rapists are convicted. Each of these events haunt the protagonist and are often intercut as flashbacks whilst she is enacting her revenge. We learn that a friend of the protagonist was also sexually assaulted and we see the aftermath of this in pictures, but the event itself isn't shown on-screen.
Miami Blues (Movie)
The movie is about a paedophile who keeps a captive child in his basement.
Microhabitat (Movie)
Mid 90S (Movie)
The main characters jokingly discuss the idea of raping their own parents. During a house party, the protagonist (a boy around 11-13) does sexual acts with a teenage girl older than him (around 16-17) off-screen. The encounter is commented afterwards. Worthy of note: the main character is frequently beaten up by his older brother throughout the film (eg. being pinned to the floor whilst screaming and punched).
Middle Men (Movie)
This film is about the beginning of the porn industry on the internet. At some point, two characters learn that the website they created features teenage actresses (16-17 year old). This is then a recurring theme of the movie. Early in the film, an antagonist is shown acting threateningly towards a female prostitute.
The female lead is continually sexually harassed at her job.
It is implied that men interrupting a couple having sex proceed to rape them (not on screen). There are several flashback montages of the rape of both a man and his girlfriend by a group of men.
Midori (Movie)
The titular character (a child) marries an adult: no character has an issue with this. The only concern is that she is "not a virgin" because she was raped off screen earlier in the film by one carnival worker.
A man tries to kiss a woman and hits her when she rejects his advances. A man has sex with a woman despite her saying no over and over; he then tries to have his friend have sex with her. She cries and slaps him. The men leave.
A woman walks into a house to find her husband bent over passionately kissing her adult daughter. Her daughter tells her mom that they have been in a relationship, even before her mother's marriage, implying a love affair with the step-daughter. One male character, after having a few to drink, gets a little handsy with a female character, harassing her by attempting to kiss and hold her in a way she does not want and he initially refuses to accept her rejection of his advances before he eventually leaves. Another female character is catcalled while working as a dancer in a club.
Milk (Movie)
The Mill (Movie)
A woman is stuck in an abusive relationship. At one point, her abusive boyfriend keeps trying to take off her bra despite her repeated objections.
Miller's Girl (Movie)
The primary plot is between an 18-year-old high school student and her adult teacher. Though she does push for the relationship, he does also go along with it. This includes him kissing her and masturbating to a short story she wrote about the two of them based on his writing. There is also a second student who attempts to sleep with her teacher as well, with this leading to the primary plot of them movie.
A man is repeatedly harassed by another man for sex.
Minamata (Movie)
At some point, the male protagonist explains that one should not ask for the permission to photograph someone, because it would be like asking consent before kissing.
Minari (Movie)
The movie is about a man trying to get a woman to love him despite her clear disinterest (he eventually succeeds and they marry at the end). Throughout the film, the female protagonist is repeatedly beaten, threatened, harassed, kissed, grabbed and groped against her will by different men. Most of it is played for laughs.
Mira Por Mi (Movie)
There's some cat-calling throughout the film and during a speech, a woman mentions that «american white men rape the black men's daughters and wives» (00:19:50-00:20:10).
Miracol (Movie)
Around the middle of the movie, a young woman is violently raped then brutally murdered by her cab driver (the scene lasts several minutes).
Mirai (Movie)
Worthy of note: a male character is forcefully given a love potion that makes him hopelessly devoted to a female character until an antidote is found. While the action of giving him the potion is treated as deplorable, the man's state while he's under the influence is played for laughs, and mocked by the other characters.
Mirrormask (Movie)
Misanthrope (Movie)
An actress gets sexually harrassed by an actor, who puts his hand near her bottom: she seems suprised and turns around.
Worthy of note: it is reveled that one character self-harmed his genitals (off-screen).
Misery (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film's plot revolves around a woman's unhealthy obsession with her favourite writer. Her interest in him is not sexual, however.
The main female protagonist gets spanked by a stranger in a bar, but a friend of her immediately intervenes to stop the man.
The main character, a 13 year-old boy, lives with his abusive father and his three uncles, all of whom are alcoholics. He sleeps in a room where one of them frequently has sex with women. At some point, his father forces him to put his pants down and to compare his penis with his, in order to remind him that they are father and son. Later, all the men go to a bar with the main character's cousin (a girl about his age). A man jokes about the fact that she is too young to be the girlfriend of one of the adults.
Miss Bala (Movie)
A woman has her buttocks groped by a man at a nightclub. A man forces a woman to undress at gunpoint.
Miss Hokusai (Movie)
Worthy of note: the female lead tries to hire a sex worker, feeling that losing her virginity might improve her painting. The sex worker tries to get her to relax and have a sexual encounter, but the protagonist is so clearly uneasy and uncomfortable that they relent, and nothing further happens.
Miss Meadows (Movie)
A man catcalls a woman and pulls a gun on her to get into his car, she immediately shoots him. A man is discussed to be a convicted child sex abuser . A convicted pedophile priest forces a young boy to preform oral sex. When the main character walks in on them, the boy runs away and she shoots the priest. This is scene is very brief.
Miss Potter (Movie)
Miss Sloane (Movie)
Miss Stevens (Movie)
Miss Violence (Movie)
Miss Virginia (Movie)
Worthy of note: a drug dealer threatens the main character's safety. Later, a man runs up to her in the dark and she thinks that he is coming to steal her purse. As it turns out, it is a person she knows coming to greet her.
A woman flashes a bartender.
A woman is briefly cat called, but does not seem to notice.
A minor is forced to perform fellatio on an adult. A man rapes his younger cousin. A relationship between an adult and a 16-year-old.
Mister Lonely (Movie)
There is a scene in which a man asks insistently if his wife slept with another man. He even goes so far as to touch her intimacy against her will. He asks her if by removing his fingers he will smell the scent of this other man (40:55-42:12). Later in the movie, the man starts to kiss her and to touch her body. He continues even though she asks him to stop.
A boy slaps the bottom of an adult woman, presumably because he saw her male colleagues do the same previously. Later on, the same boy peeps on the woman while she is posing naked for an artist. The boy's love interest asks him insistently to show her his genitals because she has just showed him her breast. He refuses and goes away.
Mixtape (Movie)
A character mentions on how she believes a girl could have been assaulted by one of her doctors due to her masturbating in public. There are also images of severe child abuse throughout the film.
The Model (Movie)
The movie ends with a rape scene.
Modern Times (Movie)
A character chases after a woman to tighten the bolts (buttons) that are strategically placed on the front of her jacket, with wrenches in his hands.
Modest Heroes (Movie)
Mojave (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, a priest tries to molest the protagonist as a child but she stabs him with a knitting needle. About 1/3 in, she also has to undergo a hymen check to be "pure" enough to live in a certain house (this she goes into willingly). She also then becomes a prostitute and does not want to have sex with the man her enployer tells her to.
Molly's Game (Movie)
The film contains several occurrences of sexual harassment (mostly verbal) from men towards the female protagonist. At some point, a mobster enter the female protagonist's apartment and beats her up, in addition to putting a gun into her mouth. The lawyer of the female protagonist explains that she could end up in jail and mentions that prison guards would likely rape her.
Mommy (Movie)
Mon Garcon (Movie)
There is a mention of "someone that touches children" paying to get kids kidnapped.
Mona Lisa (Movie)
The film contains scenes of rape enactments with prostitutes, drugged sex and medical sexual violence.
It is stated that a student and a male professor had a sexual relationship. While this is consensual, there is definitely a power dynamic between her and the professor. It is mentioned during the dancing in the wedding scenes. A woman's fiancé kisses another character without her consent.
Monday (Movie)
Worthy of note: in one scene, a man tries to prevent a woman from leaving a room when she clearly wants to do so.
Money Monster (Movie)
Monga (Movie)
Monica (Movie)
Monolith (Movie)
Monos (Movie)
A female teenager who is holding a woman hostage begins to kiss her. After a few seconds, the hostage rebuffs her and the girls laughs.
A main character is revealed to have been molested by an older family friend when she was young. It is implied that he attempts to repeat this behavior with another young child by first teaching her how to kiss with tongue.
The Monster (Movie)
Rape and torture scene.
Spoilers: In its second part, this film contains brief scenes of homophobic bullying.
Moolaade (Movie)
This movie is about the genital mutilation and forced marriages of girls. It contains one scene of excision, showing a young girl crying and shouting while the mutilation is performed. One character accuses the men of the village of being pedophiles, because they marry underage girls. In the opening of the movie, that same character proposed a young girl to have sex with him as a form of payment. A flashback scene shows a woman having non-consensual sex with her husband. She is visibly in pain because of the genital mutilations she was inflicted earlier. A man is supposed to marry his cousin.
Moon (Movie)
Moonrise (Movie)
A character recalls a man convicted of rape, describing him in a euphemistic fashion as being convicted for "the crime of making love to a woman who didn't want it." Another character has trouble respecting a woman's physical boundaries, touching and grabbing her when she doesn't want it and refusing to accept it.
Moonstruck (Movie)
A man violently grabs a woman who is alone with him and kisses her without her consent. However, she then realizes she enjoys it and kisses him back.
Morocco (Movie)
Two characters discover that they are siblings and continue their relationship anyway. A man humps the leg of another man who is chained to a chair and is visibly uncomfortable (26:35).
A man spies on a woman while she is in the shower; he attempts to rape her later on and kills her off screen when she resists. You can hear the muffled struggle in the background.
Mosul (Movie)
Rape is briefly discussed around the 1hr27min mark.
An on-screen rape takes place about 46 minutes in.
Mother! (Movie)
A man gets angry at his wife because she does not want to have sex with her. He begins to forcefully kiss her and initially she protests, but eventually she submits. Towards the end of the film, the main female character is beaten and groped (her breasts are exposed) by a crowd of people: the scene is pretty violent.
A witch licks the dead body of a woman.
Near the end of the movie, the main antagonist delivers a long speech about how he raped the main female character's mother.
Moulin Rouge! (Movie)
The unrequited love of an older man for a young (although adult) woman - as well as her need to, at least ostensibly, reciprocate this love in order to maintain financial security - is central to the plot of the film. There are a number of scenes in which he touches or otherwise pursues her in ways she is evidently uncomfortable with. She continues their relationship only due to fear of what might happen if she does not (as well as due to pressure from other characters). Near the end of the film (1:20:31-1:21:57), the man tries to rape her before being stopped by another character.
Twice, the male protagonist has to rebuff a woman who (tries to) kiss him: it is assumed that she is not the woman he previously hit on, but that she was transformed into something/someone else.
The main female character (who is a virgin and underaged) has sexual intercourse with an older man. She cries throughout the whole scene because she is in pain, and the man continues without paying attention. He leaves her abruptly on the floor once he finishes.
Moving On (Movie)
The plot centers around a woman getting revenge against a man who sexually assaulted her. Towards the end of the film she describes details of the assault briefly when confronting him.
Moxie (Movie)
There is strong controlling, manipulative behaviours and sexual harassment/assault from men throug out the movie. Boys are shown touching girls as a joke: discomfort is shown by the girls, and one of them directly tells one boy that she does not like that. A boy who gets rejected by a girl forcefully grabs her drink and gits in it to assert dominance. The last third of the film strongly discusses rape and is used as a plot point. We see the survivor being supported in speaking about her experience and feeling. A schoolgirl admits being raped by a classmate.
Mr. Brooks (Movie)
Mr. Klein (Movie)
Mr. Nobody (Movie)
Mr. Thank You (Movie)
One of the character's, a teenage girl, is discussed as being on the way to be sold into prostitution due to her family's economic situation (this is discussed as being a social trend at the time the movie was made) , this ultimately does not happen to her. This same teenage girl is also consistently eyed creepily by a guy on the bus.
Mr. Turner (Movie)
The titular protagonist sexually exploits his housekeeper (who is apparently in love with him). This is shown on two instances. In one of the first scenes of the movie, he grabs her breast and her crotch without asking her consent. Later on (about one hour into the movie) he suddenly appears between her and rapes her. Both times, he does not say a word. Worthy of note: at some point, the protagonist goes to a brothel and enters a room with a much younger prostitute. He asks her to expose her breast, but only to draw her / use her as a model.
Mrs Brown (Movie)
Mrs Miniver (Movie)
Ms .45 (Movie)
The film contains multiple vicious rape scenes and multiple scenes of sexual harassment. It falls under the rape/revenge sub genre.
Mud (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene in which a woman gets violently beaten up by a man.
The Mudge Boy (Movie)
A boy forces another boy to perform oral sex on him, then rapes him.
Mujô (Movie)
A young man who falls in love with his sister and gets her pregnant.
The Mule (Movie)
About 28 minutes into the movie, two DEA agents make prison rape threats to a man under custody.
A man smacks a woman on the buttock.
A man attempts to force a woman into being with him.
Munich (Movie)
Muoi (Movie)
A woman is raped by three men, while two others are filming.
Murder Party (Movie)
Musaranas (Movie)
The plot revolves around a woman who was repeatedly raped by her father. It is featured heavily in the second half of the movie.
This highly-acclaimed feminist film calls out the rampant misogyny in conservative Turkish culture by depicting five young sisters' survival in an abusive household. The director took events from her own life: - Teenage girls are beaten by family members. - "Virginity tests" take place, where teenage girls are forced to go to doctors and obtain written proof they have their hymens intact to restore their honor. - Multiple teenage girls are married off against their will to older men. - Implied rape of teenage girls by an older male family member happens twice off-screen. - A teenage girl has sex with an older man off the street as a form of self-harm.
Mutt (Movie)
Worthy of note: one scene in which a man exposes his bare buttocks to a woman in a car.
Worthy of note: Tte main character's gay male best friend gropes her a few times as part of pretending to be her fiance. She does not seem to mind.
The main character's love interest kisses her twice while she appears to be asleep. While she is in fact awake, there is no indication to the man when he initiates the kisses that this is the case.
The movie begins when one of the main characters, commits suicide. Throughout the film we find out that she was beaten and controlled by her father as a child, and raped by him as a teenager. Her mother accused her of seducing him and this imposed guilt and the violence she endures at the hands of men is one of main subjects of the movie. There are also scenes where some men start laughing at the other main character after she gets drunk on her own in a bar. They start telling her to sit with them, invite her for drinks and warn her jokingly of the presence of a molester. A hooded man runs after a girl, the attitude is menacing although his intentions are not cleared in the movie.
My Brother (Movie)
A brief scene where a boy continuously tries to get a girl's attention by professing his love (21:02-21:40). She is clearly not interested and ignores him the entire scene, until he takes her book where she calls him a 'jerk.'
When the two main protagonists arrive in a prison cell, they talk about having to become "sex slaves." When their lawyer arrives, one of them thinks he is going to have to have sex with him: there is a misunderstanding fueled by innuendo including phrases like: "you're getting fucked either way" and "it's your ass not mine...you should be grateful...you should be down on your knees."
My Dog Stupid (Movie)
A recurring theme of the film is the main character's dog sexually assaulting men and raping other dogs. His owner explains that he takes pride of it and uses it against the people he dislikes.
The movie tells the story of the high school life of an infamous real-life cannibalistic necrophiliac serial killer and sex offender “Jeffrey Dahmer” who killed 17 men and boys. The movie portrays the killer’s early deviant sexual fantasies. The teenaged (17-18 year old) main character is paired with a black classmate as roommates. The main character’s friend makes a racist joke and said that “if the black guy tries to rape you, just knock on my door” (~52:05). The main character is aware that he is perfectly healthy, yet meets an adult male doctor to get a physical. A scene implies that the main character may have orgasmed when the doctor was checking his testicular region, which makes the man uncomfortable. Then, it cuts to another scene of the main character masturbating (59:20 - 1:02:50). The main character sexually fantasizes of a man’s dead/unconscious body. Nothing much is shown other than the boy sleeping on top of the man (1:09:40 - 1:10:35). The main character hides within the trees while holding a bat as he intends to physically/sexually assault a man that supposedly passes by the road. However, the man does not come by the road and the attempt fails. (1:18:05 - 1:19:00) The main character invites his classmate to his empty house for a drink and creeps behind him which causes discomfort to the latter. Then, he and grabs a bat silently, and it is implied that he wanted to knock him out and sexually assault him, but the said classmate soon leave before anything gets to happen (1:36:20 - 1:37:25).
My Girl (Movie)
One of the characters is a sex worker but there is no overt sexual imagery and absolutely no assault, implied or direct.
Worthy of note: a character is implied to have been raped by her father in the past.
A man kisses a woman while she protests in two scenes; she is being held captive through most of the movie.
My Old Ass (Movie)
The main character is a homeless teen hustler who has sexual encounters with older men and women. He is a child of incest, which is mentioned severel times in the film.
My Policeman (Movie)
My Suicide (Movie)
During this movie, an underage girl goes to a party and gets black out drunk. While she is passed out, boys surround her, and touch her breast in a nonconsensual way.
It is shown in a relatively brief flashback that the titular character was raped as a girl.
My Way (Movie)
Mystere (Movie)
The abuse of young boys by an adult man and their resulting trauma is a key plot point of this film; there are multiple scenes that depict these relationships. There are multiple scenes of a teenage boy engaging in sex work with much older men; one of these develops into a very graphic and violent scene of rape. The film also contains child on child sexual abuse.
Mystery Train (Movie)
The film consists in three segments. In the second one, a woman in a restaurant is harassed by a man who comes sitting at her table and starts talking to her. She listens and gives him 20 dollars to make him leave. He then touches her hand but she quickly removes it, causing the man to quit the place. However, he waits for her outside of the restaurant with another man (it is nightime and the streets are empty): again, he verbally harassed her and both men follow her as she is escaping to a nearby hotel. She is visibly distressed and then asks another female customer to share her room because she does not feel secure.
Mystic Pizza (Movie)
A married adult man has an affair with his babysitter (a young adult, early college-age but it does not specify exactly how old she is). A woman wants to have sex with her boyfriend and continues trying, even though he repeatedly says he does not want to and is uncomfortable. Her parents then walk in and he leaves.
Mystic River (Movie)
Worthy of note: in a kiss scene, an underage girl seems uncomfortable. There also some awkward tension between an adult and two underage characters.
A character reveals in a short story that a man raped a woman.
Naked (Movie)
The film contains several rapes on-screen, as well as many physical and sexual abuses. The main protagonist is one of the rapists.
Naked Lunch (Movie)
During a trial, it is briefly mentioned how an interrogator had grabbed the protagonists genitals as a torture method during interrogation.
A man gives a teenage girl food in exchange for sexual favors (45:18-49:15). At one point, she hides from him while he searches for her, the implication being that he will attempt to rape her. Worthy of note: A man uses valuable information to get another man to have sex with him. This occurs off-screen.
Nancy (Movie)
Nanny (Movie)
Narcosis (Movie)
Narvik (Movie)
Nashville (Movie)
During one of her performances in a club, a female character is pressured into doing a strip tease, that she does not want to do, for all the men in the club to get them to stop booing her and improve her chances of getting a record deal. Catcalling also ensues during the strip tease. She is also catcalled during a separate club performance she gives earlier in the film.
Native Son (Movie)
A man discusses the fact that he will be accused of rape after being accused of murder.
Nattlek (Movie)
The father of the main female character abuses her and her family. He makes remarks about sexually abusing her and he is later killed by her lover. About 31 minutes into the movie, short clips are shown of the main male character assaulting a woman who had been kidnapped and tied up. Worthy of note: although ages are not confirmed in the script, the protagonists are based on a real criminal couple with a man in his twenties and a girl in her mid-teens.
Naz & Maalik (Movie)
There is a discussion of rape, relating to the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. An adult man lures one of the teenage protagonists up to his apartment with clearly predatory intentions, and even asks for the boy's phone number, but no sexual encounter occurs. A character who is presumably homeless and mentally ill shouts nonsensical things, including sexual statements, at strangers.
Near Dark (Movie)
In the beginning of the film, the main character meets a woman on the street and flirts with her, following which she asks him to give her a ride home. He agrees, but while they are on the way he stops the car and tells her he won't drive her the rest of the way unless she kisses him. She kisses him and then bites him to turn him into a vampire. The relevant scenes occur between the 10:29-12:05 minute marks and the two characters are portrayed as love interests throughout the film. When the vampires are in a bar, one of them grabs the waitress as if to forcefully kiss her and makes her sit on his lap as a ruse to slit her throat (between the 45:01-45:26 minute marks).
Nebraska (Movie)
An old woman mentions that her husband's cousin groped her when they were younger. Another old woman mentions that her nephews are doing "community service on account of rape". Her mother corrects her by saying that it was not rape but sexual assault.
Neds (Movie)
Neecha Nagar (Movie)
Worthy of note: a couple accidentally catches their neighbors having sex through their windows and continue to watch without them knowing.
Nell (Movie)
The main character, Nell, was born from her mother's rape. She is also sexually harassed in a bar.
Neo Ned (Movie)
One of the main characters discusses having been raped in her youth and bearing a child as a result.
A character masturbates over a comatose girl’s body. Later, an adult kisses a teenage boy with the implication that she will have sex with him.
The Nest (Movie)
Network (Movie)
While there is no sexual assault in the movie, it may be worth noting that accused abuser Amber Heard stars in the movie. In one scene, one character grabs a girl’s arm to prevent her from walking away while they are fighting in a public place and does not let go for a bit. There is no sexual violence in the scene, but it could possibly be triggering.
The movie contains stalking, non-consensual touching/grabbing, attempted rape and forced underage prostitution with strongly implied rapes.
A teenage girl reveals that many of her sexual encounters have not been consensual. A young girl is pressured and manipulated by an older man into a sexual situation for money. A man masturbates while alone in a subway car with two young women. Worthy of note: an abortion is performed on screen.
Neverlake (Movie)
Repeated impregnation through rape is implied.
The New Kids (Movie)
The central plot involves a sex worker being hired to seduce a man she does not enjoy having sex with.
The New World (Movie)
Worthy of note: though Pocahontas's real story was more gruesome, in this movie there is no rape or sexual assault.
A woman is sexually harassed by another woman's ex boyfriend.
The male protagonist is very pushy with the female protagonist in the first scene, which may have uncomfortable implications for the rest of the plot.
There is a tense sequence in which a young girl is pursued by a group of men who want to purchase her for sex trafficking and/or to rape her. They are all killed by the male protagonist and they never lay hand on the girl.
About 1/3 of the way into the movie, the main female character sneaks out of the school. Five men who have previously harassed her chase her and one of them yells menacingly. She manages to escape. A bit later at a gas station, a man grabs the main female character and raises his eyebrows suggestively at her. Her guardian has to beat him up until he lets her go.
At one point, it is implied that a character (incorrectly) believes she has been kidnapped and that her kidnappers plan to rape her.
Nickel Boys (Movie)
It is implied that a boy is sexually assaulted.
The male protagonist grabs the female protagonist into a standing embrace and kisses her (there is no action or implication of anything more): she objects and tries to resist his kiss, but he persists (1:11:20-1:12:00).
Social workers discuss how a teenage girl was molested as a child. A teenage girl is groped and made to have sex with an adult man in order to purchase a gun. The sex itself is off-screen.
The former reverend tells of his dismissal from the clergy due to an incident with a "very young" Sunday school teacher. In another scene, an underage girl sneaks into the same reverand's room and he allows her to kiss and almost sleep with him before being interrupted (the actress was, in real life, about 17-18 during filming, and the character is supposed to be younger). She is also featured dancing provocatively in front of adult men while wearing short shorts.
A teenager has sex with a bunch of girls throughout the film, but ends up having sex with a woman around the age of 25-35.
The movie's plot involves the diary of a young boy who chronicled the years of sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of his parents and their friends.
Several men discuss having had sex with, or a desire to have sex with a 16-year-old girl throughout the film; including her step-father. However, the film's plot does treat this behaviour as predatory.
In the fourth sequence (Rome) of the movie, a cab driver explains to a priest that he practiced zoophilia in his youth with a goat.
The film contains multiple scenes of rape and torture perpetrated by concentration camp guards against their prisoners. A trauma bond relationship is explored after the end of WWII between a former prisoner and the guard who was her abuser.
Night Ride (Movie)
Two men harass a trans woman on a bus, making sexual comments and at one point pushing her face into one of their crotches.
Worthy of note: one scene shows a group of children hiding to see a woman urinate and some of them masturbate. She seems aware of the situation and even smiles.
Mentions of rape as a weapon of war, with the longest mention from a woman who is explaining her admiration for a man who prevented the soldiers who killed her father from raping her.
A woman is forced to enter into a sexual relationship with a professional acquaintance, who threatens to get her fired if she doesn't comply.
Nightfall (Movie)
The sexual violence scenes serve the narrative and are contextualized in the experiences of women in the historical period. There are at 5 graphic rapes shown in the film as well as implied rapes. The main character is forced to sleep with the villain as she is a servant of sorts. The villain allowed her to get married and she has a little girl. The villain works under the guise of a “good guy” trying to get her papers so she can be free but things happen and he ends up at her home where she sees her husband and child murdered and then gang-raped where she can still see their bodies. Later on, the villain is on a road trip and comes across a native woman and her child, they capture her and take turns until her village comes to rescue her. They kill her right in front of them.
The Nightmare (Movie)
During his first encounter with a woman, the male protagonist takes a bath and does not hide while he is undressing, which visibly surprises the woman. After that, she grabs his penis while he is in the tub without asking for consent. He is visibly shocked but then complies when she starts masturbating him: they kiss. When the protagonist is about to have sex with his girlfriend, she implies that she has been raped. In one of the final scene of the movie, an antagonist, who has been said to have forced his wife to miscarry (which caused her death), reveals that he 'hurt' multiple women while trying to replace her, impliying that he presumably raped and/or killed them. The protagonist tries to kill his mistress who betrayed him by strangling her with a phone cable, lying on top of her on a desk: he is stopped by security agents. Worthy of note: the main character arc implies that he was abused as a child by his father.
'Mashit': while possessing someone, a demon grabs a woman and grinds their bodies together.
It is heavily implied that the villain was both a child molester and killer. The main character finds pictures that are heavily implied to be child porn of her.
Nightsiren (Movie)
The villain in the movie is a necrophiliac, and this is mentioned a number of times, as well as the film showing the aftermath of these activities. Worthy of note: in the beginning of the movie, the villain attacks and murders a sex worker before engaging in intercourse with her body, although this act is not shown on-screen.
Nimic (Movie)
Nine Days (Movie)
Nine Dead (Movie)
A woman describes the event of being raped in her past. It is mentioned a gay man raped a young man and gave him HIV/AIDS. (Extremely homophobic). One of the main characters is a pedophile and rapist.
Ninjababy (Movie)
Nitram (Movie)
In the last part of the film, a TV report briefly mentions that a killer had molested children.
Nixon (Movie)
No (Movie)
Worthy of note: in the context of a referendum's political campaign (yes or no), two commercials depicting a couple in bed are shown. They feature a husband who insistently says "yes" while touching his wife, and a woman who says "no", as a parody about consent. Both are played for laughs.
An teenage girl is sexually assaulted graphically on screen more than once. In one scene, a mother propositions her underage daughter for oral sex. The act is not shown on screen. A man prostitutes his teenage daughter: she later prostitutes herself.
A husband and wife talk on the couch while they watch television. Jokingly, the man says 'keep running your mouth like that and I'll take you in the back and screw ya.' Could be perceived negatively.
No Exit (Movie)
Two guys kidnap a girl and the main character call them “child molesters” (which they are not). One of them kiss the main character without her consent and pass his hand on her breast.
The theme of this movie is two brothers taking advantage of female-only tenants to tie them up and sacrifice them in a basement. A male character puts his finger forcefully inside a female character's mouth and puts a bottle of wine down her throat (50:00-52:00).
No Man's Land (Movie)
Rape is briefly mentioned (as a war weapon) by a soldier.
Worthy of note: after he received confirmation that his wife is cheating on him, a man rushes to him in order to beat her despite her protest: it then cuts, but we see her later with bruises on her face. She ends up killing the abusive husband shortly after.
No Surrender (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie a young local woman is raped by two soldiers. The rape is not shown but her screams are heard from off camera. Worthy of note: the film is a rape revenge film about a man who avenges her.
No Way Up (Movie)
Nobody (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman in the bus feels uncomfortable because she is surrounded by a group of drunk men. She eventually gets saved, and nothing sexually happens.
Nobody Knows (Movie)
Two women (one of whom is a teenager) are sexually harassed by a group of men. There is a short and implicit but still potentially disturbing rape scene in which a woman is restrained and screaming. The perpetrators boast about raping and murdering women throughout the film.
A teacher has a sexual relationship with a teenage student. All sexual activity between them occurs off screen and claim that it happened "with her consent."
Nomadland (Movie)
The male protagonist has been kidnapping and drugging women to take them to a cabin and assault them sexually. No scenes are shown on screen, but it is implied.
Norma Rae (Movie)
Normale (Movie)
The opening sequence mentions a rapist/serial killer (played for laughs). The love interest of the protagonist (a teenage girl) asks her to give him oral sex in public in order to prove that he is not gay (he does not act threateningly but rather awkwardly). She first declines, then accepts (in exchange of his help for something else), but it ends up not happening.
The rape scene is both on and off screen and is very drawn out.
North Country (Movie)
Sexual harassment at work is the main theme of the movie. It contains a graphic scene in which a teenage girl is raped by her teacher. It is then revealed that she had a child from it.
A woman says that a man put his hands on her in the car (58:30).
Worthy of note: a female character has consensual sex with a man under the assumption that following their relations they would be engaged; the man turns her out afterwards (1:17:11-1:18:11).
The Northman (Movie)
Rape and sexual assault is present throughout the film, usually when men attack and pillage villages (they are shown violently taking women in order to rape them off-screen: they are shown struggling and crying). Most female characters are slaves who are regularly sexually abused by men off-screen. It is implied during most of the movie that the protagonist's mother has been coerced into a marriage by her late husband's brother. It is eventually revealed that it was in fact her late husband who took her as a wife when she was a slave, and that the protagonist is the product of a rape. During that scene, she kisses her adult son and promises to be his queen if he kills all her family.
A Nos Amours (Movie)
The protagonist (a 16 year-old girl) and a boy kiss laying in a field: when she stops him from going further, he blames her for it. Shortly after, she has sex with a stranger: afterwards, she says that she did not know what she was doing, but does not regret it. Later, she tells her friends that she made a dream where her ex-boyfriend grabbed her in a subway station and threatened to rape her before she woke up. Throughout the film, the protagonist is beaten up by her brother for being promiscuous. At some point, the latter jokingly tries to touch a woman's cleavage: she rebuffs him.
In the beginning of the film, the titular antagonist tries to suck the blood of the protagonist after he accidentally cuts his thumb. The antagonist later enters the appartement of a woman, hoping to seduce her. Not frightened, she drives him away. After that, the same woman decided to kill the antagonist by letting him drink her blood. Before doing so, he lifts up her robe and she gently stops him. Finally, as he bites her neck, he also grabs her breast.
Not Okay (Movie)
Worthy of note: during a sex scene, a man refers to how helpless and broken the woman he is having sex with is.
Not Wanted (Movie)
Near the end of the movie, a man starts to try to rape a woman in her sleep (puts a jacket over her to hide what he is doing and begins to kiss her neck) but she is awoken before anything more can happen to her.
The Notebook (Movie)
The film is about a teacher having an affair with a student.
A man talks about getting a woman drunk in order to get her to have sex with him. A black woman is eyed in an objectifying fashion by white men. We are shown this from the perspective of the white men, signifying a potential interest by them in assaulting her. Though they ultimately do not.
Notorious (Movie)
A woman is driven out to the middle of nowhere by a group of men. They talk about how they are going to rape her. The audience sees the aftermath of her running through the woods, crying. Whilst she is modelling, a photographer touches a woman's leg and is immediately reprimanded. Several producers attempt to proposition the protagonist, which she rejects.
Notting Hill (Movie)
A group of men speak in demeaning and sexual terms about a woman, unaware that she is listening. They apologise when she confronts them. Another subplot involves a woman of whom sexual videos and photographs have been publicly released without her permission.
Nova Lituania (Movie)
November (Movie)
The Novice (Movie)
Now and Then (Movie)
A group of girls spy on a group of boys swimming naked in the river. A girl comments on how a strange man could be a 'sex fiend'.
Now, Voyager (Movie)
Nowhere (Movie)
There are scenes where women are being forced into large caged trucks.
One character rapes and beats another, who later commits suicide. There are other scenes of consensual violence during sexual situations.
Nowhere Boy (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man asks a woman "show us your jugs" in a playful way, as they are in some sort of relationship.
Nr. 10 (2021) (Movie)
Nu (Short) (Movie)
There is one scene were a married couple is about to have sex which may seem unconsentual at first but we see quick that she is alright with it.
Nuevo Orden (Movie)
The rape scene (at 47:45) is very long and graphic. There is a scene where a man is sexually tortured.
In the second part of the movie, after having escaped the mistreatment of her mother superior, the main character (a nun) finds refuge in another convent. There, the mother superior makes repeated sexual advances towards her. After she rejects it, her superior sexually harasses her but she always manages to escape. Finally, a monk helps her to flee, but he also ends up trying to take advantage of her. She escapes once again but is taken by a woman to a brothel. When she realizes the situation she is in, she jumps out of a window and kills herself.
Nuovo Olimpo (Movie)
Worthy of note: There is a brief power struggle between two men. However, it is shown as playful and sex-related.
Nutcrackers (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man is giving a lecture to 4 boys when they discuss running away and getting on a train. He tells them that they’ll meet “hobos and tramps” with all sorts of “fun ideas” for young boys. The man also teaches the boys about sexual intercourse after they ask to be taught. This is a drawn out discussion with a lot of improper names for genitals and young boys joking around.
Nuts (Movie)
The protagonist (a woman) is a call girl, and one evening one of her customers gets particularly aggressive, threatening her, physically beating her, and attempting to rape her in the bathroom. It is also revealed in the film that her father molested her as a child.
Nyad (Movie)
Memories of the main character's child sexual assault are portrayed. At 01:00:00-01:02:00, we see the scenes leading to the first assault, and the girl lying on a bed asleep, with the rapist approaching her. She is then shown afterwards, visibly distressed. Other, more graphic scenes are depicted at 01:11:00 and 01:15:00. After that, the sexual assaults are discussed and referred to until 01:22:00.
Follows the life of a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac and includes a scene wherein she has sex with an 18-year-old boy at the age of 14. At one point, the main character performs oral sex on a man despite his asking (or begging) her to stop throughout. The main character later acknowledges this is wrong, although it is unclear that this isn't because he was a married man. Another character even praises her 'forwardness.'
Near the end of the movie, a man attempts to rape the main character.
O (Movie)
The first scene shows a woman being raped by multiple men.
The word “rape” is said once by a lawyer who speaks about a case hes working on. The conversation does not go anywhere and the topic is not discussed.
Obvious Child (Movie)
A paedophilic character steals a little girl's underwear and attempts to put a 24-hour vigilance camera in said girl's room.
Occupation (Movie)
Ocean Waves (Movie)
Odd Man Out (Movie)
Oedipus Rex (Movie)
The main character unknowingly marries and sleeps with his own mother.
Offret (Movie)
Okko's Inn (Movie)
Oklahoma! (Movie)
A male character inappropriately grabs a female character a couple of times.
Old (Movie)
Worthy of note: two of the children who are aging rapidly are mentally around 6/7 years old when they physically become teenagers. They have sex off-screen but they do not really fully understand what they did because of their actual young age.
Old Enough (Movie)
The Old Gun (Movie)
Rape on-screen (circa 32:00-34:00).
Old Joy (Movie)
Old Yeller (Movie)
Oldboy (2003) (Movie)
A man runs into the bathroom a woman is in and forcefully kisses her on the mouth and attempts to pull her clothes off and rape her. A woman is held hostage by gang members while tied up and shirtless: she is groped on screen and it is implied through dialogue that the men assaulted her with their tongues as well. A brother and sister have sex. A man and woman have sex: it is later revealed that the woman is his daughter. Worthy of note: (1) a consensual sex scene takes place where the woman tells the man that it is painful and she is enduring it for him. (2) The depiction of incest and sexual abuse in the film is done with intent, not gratuitously. Its intent is disturbing the viewer, and to further serve the twist in the end which adds to that intent
Oldboy (2013) (Movie)
Incestuous relationships feature as a recurrent theme throughout the movie. A man stands over a woman with the implied intention of raping her. He harasses her in a very crude way. She forcefully rejects his advances but is very clearly troubled. A character is forced to watch footage of his ex-wife being raped.
Olla (Short) (Movie)
The protagonist’s cousin tells a story of their uncle taking her to a lodge when she was younger and raping her. It is implied that the protagonist and another cousin were also sexually abused by him.
The film contains a brief but very intense scene of sexual violence, which clears up a lot of issues hinted at prior in the movie.
One of the protagonists was sexually abused by a psychiatrist as a child. In a flashback, it shows the psychiatrist (who he confronts later in the movie) asking him a sexual question and putting his hands on the child's thighs.
Early in the movie, two friends go to see prostitutes. At some point, they dunkenly try to take off the pants of one of the man against his will. He protests and they eventually stops. Later, a man engages sex with a woman who says that he is hurting her by going too strong. He immediately slows down and they have consensual sex. After receiving 'mixed messages' from a woman he met on the train, the male protagonist follows her home, and insists on speaking with her despite her apparent uncomfort. They eventually engage in a relationship.
On the Rocks (Movie)
The main male protagonist briefly mentions a cult where women force kidnapped men to have sex. He also mentions several times are men are subjeted to their sexual desires.
A woman is raped by a main male character. A woman is raped by a alien creature.
Worthy of note: a male character says that he needs to get a female character home, his reasoning being that there are too many men around with 'only one thing on their minds.'
Once Bitten (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, a teen guy pressures a teen girl into having sex (they do not). During a shower scene with 3 men, two of them grab the last one with the intention of seeing if he has bite marks on his upper thigh, but he does not know their aim. After that, the two men talk about how they were "enacting a prison rape scene". There are also various scenes throughout the movie where the main character is made to pass out by the vampire while she sucks his blood, and a lot of sexual coercion by the vampire.
This film contains two scenes depicting rape. The one taking place in a car lasts quite a long time: the driver does nothing during the entire scene but kicks the rapist out afterwards and drives the girl home.
Worthy of note: the lead character (an actor) plays the role of a bad guy in a western. It is hinted that this villain "hurt" a young woman before, and the way he is holding a child he has kidnapped in another scene could be upsetting. Some scenes take place in the Playboy mansion.
A woman is beaten and raped by her husband (off-screen). The husband's friend rapes the couple's 13-year-old daughter (on-screen), resulting in her suicide.
Women are sexually harassed (grabbed, cat-called and even kidnapped) several times throughout the film.
The film opens with six brutal murders (stabbing and suffocating), including three women, one of which is gropped by one assassin while tied up and gagged, and the other slapped several times before being tied up. It is hinted, halfway through the movie, that the female protagonist (a Black woman in her twenties) got pregnant from a relationship with the protagonist (a racist middle-aged cop). She starts talking about it at approximately 01:10:00 into the movie, and their relationship is then discussed at length.
An adult man talks about having had sexual relations with a teenager. This character was charged with having committed statutory rape, among other things, and decided to get himself transferred from prison to a mental institution in order to live out his sentence in greater comfort.
Child pornography and bestiality are briefly referenced. A man forces a man and woman to mime sex acts while he photographs them. This is treated in the film as tantamount to sexual assault, and both of the victims are traumatized. A man implies that his father exploited him for child pornography.
Ongaku (Movie)
The male protagonist grabs a girl's behind: she punches him in the face (37:00-38:00).
Onibaba (Movie)
A merchant offers a woman more millet if she sleeps with him, she refuses and does not get as much millet as she wanted as a result. A man grabs a woman on her breast and starts to forcibly disrobe, causing her to slap him. Afterwards, they have consensual sex at various points in the movie.
A woman is catcalled by a pair of men, but she does not notice. These men then follow her, which she does notice. Though they ultimately do not do anything to her.
In the opening of the film, a woman has sex with a man she is visiting for work. He does not seem to be into it at all. Spoilers: a man discovers the body of a dead woman. He hides her and lives with her for a few days before dumping her (and himself) in a hole. A man vists a young woman whom he believes has been flirting with him online. In fact, he has been victim of a scam. He tries to approach her but when the woman rejects him and kicks him, he flees.
The Only Son (Movie)
Boys harass girls at school upon learning that they are experiencing periods for the first time by flipping up their skirts and peeking under them.
At some point, two men hold a woman captive. When she is asleep, one of them touches her hair and is about to fondle her breast when she opens her eyes: he thus stops. The next morning, she tries to escape and is shot.
Open Range (Movie)
It is briefly mentioned that a character’s mother was sexually assaulted.
Open Water (Movie)
A man hides a camera in the bathroom with the intent to film his girlfriend taking a shower but it dies before anything is recorded.
The whole movie focuses on the aftermath of sexual assault and how it can strain relationships.
Opening Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man listens in on his friend having phone sex.
Worthy of note: a woman is tortured.
Ophelia (Movie)
There are two instances of attempted sexual assault in this film.
Oppenheimer (Movie)
The Order (Movie)
A brief scene shows the police asking a distressed teenager sexual questions, and pulling down her bra to reveal her chest.
Orfeu Negro (Movie)
The female romantic lead gets catcalled several times, but the comments are not explicitly sexual. Most of them are just calling her beautiful. There is a grocer who accepts kisses from women in lieu of payment. He does not stop people from paying with actual money, but when his character is introduced, he does appear to be forcing a kiss on one of the customers.
Organ Trail (Movie)
One of the female characters is remarked as being "owned" by the gang leader. The leader then emerges from the main building wearing nothing but a robe and boots, which could imply sexual assault or at least dubious consent. A female captive asks if she is going to be sold or forced into sex work. Towards the end of the film, a female character is tied outside to a post. A male character tells her that if she can survive the night then she will belong to him. He says this while touching her face and almost kissing her.
Original Sin (Movie)
Gang rape implied.
Örkarlen (Movie)
Orlando (Movie)
Worthy of note: towards the beginning of the movie, the protagonist seduces and kills a guard. The protagonist is an adult but looks like a young child and the guard is heavily implied to be a pedophile.
The Orphanage (Movie)
A woman is raped after refusing to have sex with a man. After suffering a msicarriage, a woman and her brother plan to have sex in order for the woman to become pregnant again: however, they do not actually follow through with the plan.
Throughout the film, a man putting his fingers in a woman's mouth is meant to symbolise sex. There are two occasions in the film where the man forcibly puts his fingers in two separate women's mouths, forcing them down their throats, simulating rape. It implied throughout the film that the man leading the cult has been having sex with teenage girls, many of whom are his daughters.
Other People (Movie)
Worthy of note: Self harm is heavily implied.
The Others (Movie)
Otoshiana (Movie)
The only woman character in this film is raped and murdered, and she becomes a ghost like the male protagonist. While all the murders in the film are treated as dramatic and traumatic events. On the Criterion Channel, an extra short commentary by a scholar does not acknowledge it as rape.
First segment: a man sets up a camera to film himself having sex with his girlfriend after she told him not to. She does discover it quickly and gets up, at which point she's dragged out of the room by the spirit/demon. Both her and her boyfriend are possibly assaulted. Fourth segment: a man rapes his wife as punishment. Though it is not visible on screen it can be heard happening just off camera.
A man mentions that his sister once had a relationship with their cousin.
The protagonist interrupts a man raping a woman at a party. The scene is a plot device to establish what a good guy the protagonist is.
An Iranian schoolteacher tells a girl that she will be hanged over a fire by God on judgement day by the hair not covered by the girl's hijab. The animation shows a nude woman over a fire.
Out of Sight (Movie)
A man kidnaps a woman and lies in the trunk of a car with her. He insists that he would not sexually assault her, but their close proximity leads to him resting his hand on her thigh. The scene is played romantically. A man attempts to rape a woman, but she defends herself and gets away. A man threatens to rape a woman, touches her without her consent, and later attempts to rape her, but is stopped.
Outrage (Movie)
This movie is a tactfully told story of a rape survivor. The PTSD and flashbacks experienced by the protagonist throughout the film may be disturbing.
The Outrun (Movie)
The protagonist has an addiction problem which obviously impairs her judgement. A man is seen having sex with her whilst she is intoxicated and arguably incapable of giving consent. Later, someone attempts to rape her after giving her a lift in his car. She is physically assaulted.
Outside In (Movie)
A teenage girl has clear feelings towards the main character, who is an adult, but nothing happens between them.
The Outsider (Movie)
One character mentions a woman who claims that she was raped. A characters attempts to rape a woman but eventually stops.
In one of the early sequences of the movie (in a drive-in theater), several instances of sexual harassement are featured on-screen: - A woman angrily quits a car because her 'boyfriend' inapproriately groped her; - A very pushy man catcalls and harasses a woman (sniffing her hair, making inappropriate and unsollicited sexual comments, trying to kiss her) despite her repeated protests. He eventually leaves her alone; - Another man lifts up a woman's skirt to show her underwear; - A woman reluctantly joins her 'boyfriend' in order to avoid a fight with another man.
At the beginning of the movie, a man tries to initiate sex with a woman while she lightly resists, but he stops eventually (16:57). At several points a man tries to non-consensually kiss the same womany. At one point he climbs on top of her on a bed while she resists his advances (01:08:30). He does not manage to kiss her. At the end of the movie, the latter man is locked inside a room with her twin who is in chains and it is implied he might try to rape her (01:22:20).
Oxygen (Movie)
The short is narrated by a woman remembering a holiday at her grandparents where she was sexually abused by her grandfather. Nothing is shown or talked about directly; it is all done through subtlety and implication.
Pacifiction (Movie)
It is revealed that female sex workers are regularly visiting a (secret) submarine and that the soldiers/sailors there are abusing them physically. The male protagonist asks the men's boss to calm things down because he fears that an "incident" will happen (meaning one of the women getting killed).
Paddleton (Movie)
Padre Padrone (Movie)
In the first part of the movie, the protagonist (as a young boy living in the mountains) has his first sexual experiences with a donkey and (along with other boys) with chicken.
Pain Hustlers (Movie)
The main male character talks about how a foster parent tried to sexually assault him when he was 13 year-old (4 minutes into the movie).
This film contains numerous graphic scenes of rape and sexual assault throughout.
Paisa (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film is composed of six short stories. In the first one, a German soldier briefly mentions that he and his two comrades could take advantage of a lone woman they found in an abandoned house. Still, no sexual assault happens. In the third segment, a woman tries to prostitute to get out of her misery, but she choses a man who is too drunk to do anything.
Pale Rider (Movie)
One antagonis kidnaps a young woman and starts raping her while his partners watch. He rips her clothes off but he is then stopped by the protagonist. It is mentioned that a woman married at 15.
Palindromes (Movie)
Rape and pedophilia are recurring subjects throughout the film, and the perpetrators are depicted somewhat sympathetically.
This film revolves around a relationship between a teenager and a man twice her age, who eventually coerces her into prostitution.
Prostitutes are featured throughout the movie. At some point, a main female character is attacked by several men and dragged away. There is audio of her screaming/crying and men are shown standing over her undoing their pants, before the scene ends.
Palmer (Movie)
Palo Alto (Movie)
Pam & Tommy (Movie)
This series is about how a private sex tape of a couple was stolen and made public without their consent. S1E1: a man enters the house of the protagonists at night to steal from them, and he briefly watches them as they are sleeping naked. S1E2: the male protagonist stalks the female protagonist. S1E4: the female protagonist discovers that her sextape was stolen and commercialized. She mentions feeling violated and humiliated several times throughout the episode and appears visibly very distressed. People are shown watching the tape. S1E6: during a deposition scene, the female protagonist is forced to answer victim-blaming questions and forced to watch her leaked sextape in a room full of men (the purpose of clearly to humiliate her). S1E7: consent and victim-blaming is a major them of this episode. [Review in process]
Panic Room (Movie)
A mother speaks to her pre-teen girl who had been held captive by two men. When she is released, her mother asks her "did they hurt you?" to which the girl replies "no". The mother then asks her "did the touch you?" and the girl again replies "no" (01:43:20).
Paper Lives (Movie)
Paper Moon (Movie)
It is revealed that a woman lost her job because her boss wanted her to have sex with his friends (referred to as "putting out") and she refused to do so.
The Paperboy (Movie)
Papicha (Movie)
The movie is set in a prison and gendered/homophobic threats are frequently made. One of the secondary characters is persistently touched, groped and grabbed by another man without his consent, eventually caving into the man's demands for sex in order to further his escape plan. The secondary character then attacks the man as soon as he is unconscious. Nothing is shown on-screen but faint noises are heard.
The whole movie eventually centers around human trafficking, especially the trafficking of young girls. Nothing is ever shown or discussed in detail, but it is implied that the girls are forced into this life.
In the last few minutes of the film one character ties a woman to a tree and attempts to forcibly impregnate her, but he stops before raping her and changes his mind after she reveals something to him (01:54:37-01:55:37).
Paradox Lost (Movie)
Paranoid Park (Movie)
A 16 years old girl has sex with her boyfriend, who previously expressed having no interest in sleeping with her. He is completely passive and absent-minded during the act and later says that it was entirely her idea. She gets angry and when he leaves her, she accuses him of only wanting to sleep with her.
A college student (aged around 20) engages in a romantic relationship with a female high school student (aged around 15) he is giving private English lessons to. Another college student in the movie states that he wishes to have an official relationship with her after she graduates highschool, and implies that any man his age would try to engage with her.
Parched (Movie)
Although no image was particularly violent, and definitely not gratuitous, the film wants to denounce the misogynistic behaviours in a rural Indian village, so this violence is a central plot point.
Worthy of note: a girl loses a game and is challenged to skinny dip. The challengers proceed to steal her clothes.
Parenthood (Movie)
A mother finds a pornographic DVD in her son’s room. She plays the tape and a woman is heard struggling and visually trying to fight a man off of her in the video. This scene is brief and barely addressed throughout the movie. A hole is poked into a contraceptive diaphragm without her partner’s knowledge. He confronts her about it. A man speaks to his sister in law and says “Susan, you look great! lf you weren´t my sister--…“ and then the subject is changed. Worthy of note: A little boy is seen completely naked. He is not sexualized in any matter.
Pariah (2011) (Movie)
Paris, Texas (Movie)
Rape is briefly discussed/mentioned by a woman working in a peep show. The relationship between the main character and his wife has a significant age difference: it began when she was 16-17. Worthy of note: SPOILERS The plot is centered around the main character stalking back the woman towards which he was previously abusive to after relapsing on alcoholism while she was experiencing post-partum depression, and reuniting her with her child that she said she is not able to be a parent for. He finds out her workplace after following her car. He frames some of his abusiveness as jealousy. It is mentioned that he tied her to a cowbell or to a stove to prevent her from escaping.
The Park (Movie)
Parkland (Movie)
Paroma (Movie)
Parthenope (Movie)
The protagonist's brother is implied to be attracted to his sister. Agirl and a boy are forced to have sex in front of their families, the girl is visibly upset and it is clear that she is being forced .
Party Girl (Movie)
A man attempts to follow a drunk woman into her apartment building after she rebuffs his advance. When she manages to lock him out he shouts at her and rattles the door.
Party Mom (Movie)
Sexual harassment on-screen (41:20-43:18).
Party Monster (Movie)
A man mentions how he was molested as a child: it is not shown on screen.
Pasolini (Movie)
The film starts with footage of the film 'Salo' featuring humiliation of naked people. A man makes a comment about a woman's bottom in the street. In the final sequence, the titular character sollicits a sexual relationship from a 17-year old boy in his car: he performs oral sex on him for money.
A central point of the film is a false testimony of attempted rape.
Passages (Movie)
Passenger 57 (Movie)
The main terrorist pushes a stewardess up against the wall twice and threatens in a vulgar way to rape and kill her.
Passengers (Movie)
The main character’s relationship came about through the lie that the female character woke up by accident, which constitutes an indirect coercion. The male character manipulates the woman’s life based on his attraction to her and traps her in a situation which ultimately lead to sex.
Passing (Movie)
Passion (Movie)
Past Lives (Movie)
Near the end of the film, a 15 year old boy is raped on screen by a woman older than him. A married woman suggests that the same male character should „elope with her”. Nothing comes out of this.
One of the protagonist comes across a man who is about to rape a woman and kills him. The other protagonist hires a sex worker and hits her several times, after which she and several other sex workers are shown engaging in foreplay with him.
Patch Adams (Movie)
One of the characters confides in a doctor about her molestation as a child.
Worthy of note: an adult man is fixated on a teenage girl and attempts to render her dependent on him.
Paterson (Movie)
The ending scene involves a woman being hounded and whistled at by soldiers in a bar while the guy who introduces her to the soldiers makes comments about her body. The situation changes when she starts singing, the soldiers stop hounding her.
Patient Zero (Movie)
It is briefly mentioned that the soldiers may rape some of the female characters.
Patriot Day (Movie)
A female character has a talk with another female character, where she implies that when her husband gets drunk, he will not take 'no' for an answer. On top of that, in several scenes he is both emotionally, verbally and physically abusive to her. The same character explains how her father married her mother when she (her mother) was very young, and also implies that as she got older, her father would assault her.
Patton (Movie)
A man kisses a 15 years-old's legs while she is asleep. When she wakes up, she kicks him but does not seem distressed at all. Throughout the movie, there are several discussions about whether or not adult men should seduce and engage in a relationship with the teenage girl. Women also frequently have to physically rebuff men who try to hold and kiss them.
Peau De Peche (Movie)
Peep TV Show (Movie)
The movie involves people being stalked and filmed without their knowledge, with the recordings broadcasted and at some point monetized on a vouyeristic internet website with ominous writing.
Peeping Tom (Movie)
This film contains themes of voyeurism: it goes as far as watching other people making out in public.
Worthy of note: there is a relationship between a university teacher and his 24 years old student.
The uncomfortable content begins with several adult men making moves on/catcalling a teen girl throughout the movie, and endsin a full-length rape complete with an assistant.
An adult man has a sexual relationship with a girl he knows to be underage: allusions are made to her being "jail-bait". Worthy of note: A man is falsely accused to have committed incest with his mother. The accusation is satirical and obviously false.
Peppermint (Movie)
Percy (Movie)
Perfect Days (Movie)
The main character's daughter was sexually abused by her stepfather. This is discussed multiple times and is shown in a flashback.
A girl's mother's boyfriend grabs the girl with the threat of sexual assault implied. The girl is then seen crying and being comforted by her sister in the aftermath of the incident. The boyfriend rapes the unconscious mother in front of her children.
This film is about an escaped convict taking a young boy hostage with him on the road. In one of the first scenes of the movie, another convict breaks into a house and attempts to rape a woman at gunpoint (he threatens her, grabs her, fondles and kisses her) before the protagonist intervenes and stops him. Later, the same man attempts to rape a young boy when they are alone in a car: he asks him to show his genitals, comments on them and starts fondling/kissing him before the boy escapes. The rapist is killed by the protagonist shortly after this event. A man acts in a sexually threatening manner towards the female protagonist of the film while they are in a secluded place: another character intervenes before anything further happens. A child briefly watches two adults having sex without them knowing: they stop immediately when they see him. Near the end of the film, a father is violent towards his son: it is implied/mentioned throughout the film that the protagonist had similar traumatic experiences with his father when he was a child.
An amputee woman sexually assaults another woman by using the stump of her amputated limb (1:13:00-1:15:00). The scene is very graphic. It is later revealed that this was false and planned by the two women to trick the antagonist.
The protagonist unintentionally kills a woman. He strips the clothes of the corpse and smells her body intensely; also smelling and touching her breast.
The main character has a breakdown while dealing with the psychological ramifications of past incestuous sexual abuse. No graphic scenes are shown. Another main character reveals that her first kiss was with her father's boss when she was only eleven years old. It is implied the abuse went further than that event. The main character mentions that his friend was often made to get drunk with the upperclassmen when she was a year or two younger.
Persepolis (Movie)
A female teenager grows up in a very misogynist and sexist post-revolution Iran. A very brief scene taking place in Vienna shows a group of men approaching her, most likely to sexually assault her (1:00:20-1:00:27). One scene features the adult protagonist running down the street and being stopped by the police, who insists she must not run, lest the movement of her buttocks be too arousing. Furious, she tells the officers off and they leave her alone afterward.
Persona (Movie)
One female character discusses an orgy she and her friend had with two boys; she and her friends were adults and she describes the two boys as "very young", implying they were underage. Worthy of note: a woman sleeps with another woman's husband in front of her. The reality of it is a bit vague/dreamlike.
Persuasion (Movie)
Petaru Dansu (Movie)
Petite Maman (Movie)
Peyton Place (Movie)
One of the major plot points of the movie relies on the fact that a man rapes his step-daughter.
A powerful man manipulates women into sex using his music industry connections. He holds fake auditions that essentially amount to orgies. The women are depicted as being willing participants.
Worthy of note: the male protagonist is obsessive and controlling. His relationship with the female protagonist is clearly a toxic and unhealthy one.
Philadelphia (Movie)
The protagonist sees a man dragging a woman through the street as she protests. She follows him, thinking he is her husband. He drags the woman into a dark alley and we hear protests and then suggestive sounds. The woman walks off after wiping her mouth. When the protagonist checks to see if it actually is her husband, the man gropes her and then steals from her.
Worthy of note: a man talks about a past relationship, where he would have a lot of sex with a woman, and says that at one point he would have to 'fight her off in an alleyway' to stop her from having sex with him. He does not present the encounter as a dangerous threat but rather as an annoyance.
The Physician (Movie)
The Pianist (Movie)
The Piano (Movie)
The plot of the film involves a woman 'earning' her piano back from a man in exchange for various favours. These include him being allowed to touch her in ways that often make her recoil from him. A man attempts to force himself upon a woman as she runs from him.
This film follows a young man romantically pursuing a masochistic piano teacher. It contains a scene where a young woman is raped by a man. About 1:42:00 in, the female protagonist rolls onto her mother and starts kissing her mouth, telling her she loves her. Her mother tells her that she is crazy and the woman starts to cry.
Piccolo Corpo (Movie)
Pickpocket (Movie)
Picnic (1996) (Movie)
The male protagonist is tied to a table, drugged and raped by his therapist in a "punishment room" in a psychiatric facility. He experiences a nightmare/hallucination in which someone is urinating on his face and he is forced to drink the urine. There are subtle implications of repeated "torment" related to a past teacher/student relationship.
At several occasions in this movie about the disappearance of girls, some characters suggest that they may have been raped: nothing suggests that it could have been the case. Worthy of note: children abuse is hinted.
Worthy of note: A father accidentally walks in on his daughter changing. This is not presented as creepy, although he does not close the door properly to let her finish.
Rather long attempted rape scene by the male protagonist on the female protagonist (who are partners) (56:56-58:52).
Pig (Movie)
One character says ironically that the protagonist maybe has sexual relationship with his pig, which he denies.
Piggy (2022) (Movie)
Pikadero (Movie)
Pilgrimage (Movie)
Pin Cushion (Movie)
Pink Wall (Movie)
A woman tries to perform oral sex on her partner: he goes from verbally declining to physically fending her off (26:00-28:00). The scene is intense in the moment but immediately afterwards they move on almost as if nothing has happened.
Platoon (Movie)
The rape of a Vietnamese girl by soldiers is implied (56:50-58:04).
In the opening sequence of the movie, the 11-year-old female protagonist is grabbed by a couple of men in a Needle Park. She quickly escapes. It is heavily implied that a side character (another young girl) is beaten by her father. It is hinted that the protagonist's mother (a junkie) has sex with men to buy drugs.
The Player (Movie)
Two young bullies attempt to undress another child and say they are going to sleep with her. One of them is filming the entire interaction.
Pleasantville (Movie)
The premise of Pleasantville is that two modern-day teenagers become trapped within the world of an idyllic 1950s sitcom. As the sitcom never discussed the topic of sex on the air, the characters within the world of Pleasantville do not know what sex is. 33:35-34:11: there is a brief scene where a modern-day teenage girl has sex with a teenage boy from the sitcom without his knowledge of or consent to what is happening - she does not explain the act or ask for his consent beforehand, and continues even after he expresses concerns about the act (saying 'I think I might be ill" after presumably becoming erect) and becomes visibly unsettled and anxious. The scene is not overtly violent and is not reated by the movie as anything other than an ordinary sexual encounter.
Please Give (Movie)
Pleasure (Movie)
This film is about the debut of a young woman in the porn industry. All the sexual encounters take place after all parties signed a consent agreement, however, most scenes show that the characters involved are either uncomfortable, hurting or unconsenting, but pressured to go along. The aim of the movie is to denounce these problems. Early in the movie, the protagonist jokingly says that her father raped her as a child when asked why she wanted to become a pornstar. The protagonist, who agreed to film a rape scene (described by the characters as a 'rough' or a 'hardcore' scene), is raped by two men while another one films. After being comprehensive and professional when she becomes overwhelmed and asks to stop, the men eventually pressure her to finish the scene, which she does. Shortly after, she blames her agent for letting this happen: he dismisses her claims and tells her to be cautious when using the word 'rape'. As the protagonist prepares to film a threesome scene with her female friend and a male actor, she sees him harassing her co-star. When they begin filming the scene, (involving humiliation and degradation) the actor abuses the same woman on-camera. When she protests and asks the protagonist to confirm that he was harassing her beforehand, the protagonist denies in order to protect her career. In the final scene of the movie, the protagonist rapes one of her female rivals (they have sex with a strapon) when they have to shoot a lesbian scene together. She apologizes afterwards, but her co-star, having to deal with the situation without protesting, answers 'for what?'
The film centers around a retired detective trying to catch a serial killer who targets little girls. When discussing the case, they say that the victims are sexually assaulted but do not go into much detail.
Plemya (Movie)
Poetry (Shi) (Movie)
The film follows a woman whose grandson (a teenager) repeatedly raped a girl with his friends, leading her to kill herself. Throughout the movie, we see the fathers of the rapists trying to pay a settlement to avert a police investigation. The main female protagonist works as a caretaker for a elderly stroke victim. One day, the man takes Viagra before she has to wash him, grasps her and asks her to have a sex with him. She gets out and quits her job. However, she later comes back and agrees to have sex with him.
A woman is raped during the last quarter of the film.
A woman seduces a man with the intent of distracting him but it is quite clear from her face how uncomfortable she is.
Poison (Movie)
A man strokes the penis of another sleeping man. A man forces another man to give him a blow job. A man rapes another man on-screen.
Throughout the film, the father has a sexual relationship with his daughters teenage friend who is staying in their home.
Polaroid (Movie)
It is implied that a girl is sexually abused by her father regularly.
Pom Poko (Movie)
A slave is 'inspected' by a woman who feels his behind and says that it is firm. She then enquires about his 'weaponry' and is told that she must pay to see it.
A man passes by a room where a woman is changing with the door cracked open. He stays and looks at her for a few moments then leaves.
Porcile (Movie)
Porto (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character slaps a woman in the face for no wanting to maintain a sexual/romantic relationship with him. At the beginning of the movie, a man drunkenly approaches women in bars who clearly express that they are not interested in him. These scenes are not graphic but may be uncomfortable to some viewers.
The background of the story is about the pre-planned marriage of a young woman. A subplot involves another young woman having a late-term abortion: about 85 minutes in, the procedure is shown on-screen (the woman laying on her back and experiencing pain).
The main character kisses a woman without her consent.
A man and a woman are grinding against each-other, and the man tells the woman not to resist him (1:21:00). Worthy of note: there are sexual implications in this depiction of a mentally unstable female character in a toxic relationship. One scene shows a violent and very graphic miscarriage (1:14:40 - 1:17:50).
The female protagonist has consensual sex with who she believes to be her husband, but finds out later that he was not her husband (1:13:51-1:15:50). In a different scene, there is a struggle between them and he rips at her shirt.
Possum (Movie)
This movie is about a man and his childhood trauma, and specifically the sexual abuse inflicted by his uncle. At one point during the climax of the film, the main character is forced to suck on his uncle’s fingers and there is quite detailed and heavy discussion regarding past abuse. His uncle also grinds/humps him while they are fighting on the floor.
The Post (Movie)
Post Grad (Movie)
A man mentions having sex with a woman whilst she was very intoxicated, to the point where the woman cannot remember if it happened or not.
The Power (Movie)
The antagonist physically assaults one of the protagonists. The antagonist grabs one of the protagonists to brand them with a ring as a claim. It is later found out that the antagonist has raped and murdered previous partners. When the antagonist is dead, he comes back to haunt the protagonists and he possesses her on her bed and it is implied he is abusing her this way (maybe sexually). The protagonist drugs her boyfriend. Aunts cast a spell to make their niece fall in love.
An on-screen gang-rape takes place in a prison (24:30-27:00): the victim, who was previously harassed by the perpetrators, kills himself in the next scene. The scene is violent, and the main character is pinned down and forced to watch.
There is a discussion of attempted non consensual penetration. Worthy of note: the film contains multiple scenes of sex under the influence of alcohol and BDSM scenes.
Precious (Movie)
Throughout the film, there are quite a few scenes depicting incestuous rape. This is on-screen and highly upsetting. There are also some scenes that discuss this in detail.
Presence (Movie)
In the middle of the film, a teenage boy attempts to drug a teenage girl’s orange juice but the cup is knocked over. Towards the end of the film, he successfully drugs a teenage girl: he touches her non-consensually but does not rape her. He speaks creepily to her about control while touching her. It is revealed that he has done this to at least two other girls, with the intention of hurting / killing them. It is not clear if he has also sexually assaulted them while they were drugged, or if he plans to sexually assault the teenage girl, but the scene may be distressing regardless.
The Prestige (Movie)
Pretty Baby (Movie)
The film is about a child prostitute.
An adult woman has sex with 17 year old boy early on in the film.
Prevenge (Movie)
Prey (2022) (Movie)
The main character (a young woman) is captured by a group of hostile men, who keep her in a cage: they imply several times, physically and verbally, that they will (or would like to) rape her.
Pride (Movie)
A man in his 30s elopes with a 14 years old girl.
An man elopes with a 15 year-old girl. Some other adults treat this as normal and fine, while others are horrified.
Priest (Movie)
A large portion of plot is dedicated to a priest trying to save a 14 year old girl from her abusive father. Said father is defender of incest and holds no remorse for his actions.
Prima Facie (Movie)
Sexual assault and how victims are treated by the judicial system is the main point of this play. Although we see everything through the eyes and tells of one character, the scene is quite graphic and the play can easy get overwhelming (both because of the topic but also because of the very intense pacing of the play).
Primal Fear (Movie)
The film revolves around a court case where a teenager is accused of killing a priest, who is later revealed to have been sexually abusing and grooming him and other teenagers at the church. A video tape is discovered which shows the priest forcing the teenagers to have sex with one another.
Primer (Movie)
Primeval (Movie)
A slave woman is presented to two princes as a gift. They proceed to sexually harass her. Worth of note: a central theme of the film is slavery, which has many implications of sexual violence. There are many depictions of violence done to enslaved people.
One character has sex with someone who they think may be mad and not aware of his surroundings, thus not be capable of consenting. It is also implied that she is coerced into doing so because a king tells her to and could kill her if she does not: he kills other people for disobeying him.
The Princess (Movie)
The main character’s young sister is mentioned to be married to the bad guy instead of the main character, both obviously non consensual. About 52 minutes into the movie, a femal servant is pulled aside by several armed men who clearly intend to sexual assault her. She is heard crying out but the attempt is interrupted by the main character and cohort.
Princess Cyd (Movie)
Priscilla (Movie)
The film depicts the relationship between two characters who first meet when she is 14 and he is 24: the film takes place over a 10 year time period. The film is not gratuitous in its handling of the material, it handles this relationship with sensitivity; regardless, there are some scenes that might make viewers uncomfortable, as it is very clear that the man is grooming the woman. There is a scene at the end of the movie where he attempts to rape her during a few seconds. There are other scenes throughout the film of him being emotionally abusive and controlling over her.
Two characters who are engaged to be married are stated multiple times to be cousins, though nobody treats this as unusual because they are royalty. "How close" of cousins they are is never noted.
Prisoners (Movie)
Worthy of note: sex offenders are mentioned during the questioning of suspects.
Private Life (Movie)
A Private War (Movie)
A woman tells her father that her former lover (the protagonist) raped her several times a few days earlier. This is a lie used to cause him discomfort: the sexual encounter in question was shown beforehand and was consensual. At some point, a man touches the bottom of a woman in an elevator without asking her: she seems to enjoy it and they talk together once they leave the elevator.
This movie is about a ménage a trois which started when a couple of university professors started a romantic and sexual relationship with one of their students. An engaged woman tells a married woman that she loves her, and forcibly kisses her. The married woman eventually kisses her back before pushing her away. A woman is shown repeatedly spanking one of her fellow sorority sisters with a pallet, due to initiation rites. The scene has clear sexual undertones and is unwanted for both parties.
The Prom (Movie)
The Promise (Movie)
The movie shows a lot of horrors of war and genocide, and though sexual assault is never explicitly mentioned or implied, there are images of women being chased/pulled.
The theme of rape is central in thie movie, which is a revenge thriller against a rapist (and everyone involved that in some way). There is discussions about rape throughout the movie. The long beginning scene contains an attempted rape. 8:45: cat calling. 14:30-20:40: a man takes advantage of a drunk woman, making her take cocaine. She asks him to call her a cab, but he insists that she stays and puts his hand up her skirt. 38:00: the main character gets a prior classmate drunk, then discusses past rape at school with another student, and tricks classmate into thinking she has been raped. 44:00-49:34: the main character tricks a woman into thinking her under aged daughter has been sexually assaulted/raped. 53:00: a guy at a bar picks the protagonist up to take her home when she is seemingly black out drunk. They are distracted and it does not go further. 56:20: the protagonist meets with a rapists lawyer, where he admits and details how the law firm helps rapists get away with their crimes by attacking the victim with slander. 1:14:26: a former classmate and the main character discuss past rape. 1:17:20: the protagonist watches a tape that is strongly implied to be the videotaping of a rape. 1:19:15 the tape is shown again to someone else off screen for 15 seconds. 1:24:37: the main Character shows up to bachelor party of abuser as a stripper. 1:29:30: the abuser discusses previous rape with main character, denying he did anything wrong.
Proof (Movie)
The premise of the film is that a female boss forces her young male assistant to marry her. A man puts his hand on a woman's ass without her consent and she asks him to take her hand off. He does it again later in the film and she threatens him. A woman is given a lap dance and she look uncomfortable throughout.
The film's narrative is centered on dealing out retribution for a rape and multiple murders in 19th century colonial Australia. This inciting incident is mentioned continually throughout. The attack on screen is in penultimate scene of the movie.
Prospect (Movie)
The main character (a young girl) is suggested as a trade for medicine for another character. She would be used to “breed” with a young male character to continue this religious group’s existence.
Proxima (Movie)
Przesluchanie (Movie)
The protagonist is encouraged to get drunk until passed out, after which she is taken hostage, stripped naked and there is a graphic shot of someone just about to enter their fingers into her in order to „have a search”. Some of the tortures she endures as a political prisoner have sexual elements to them, most commonly getting naked, and rape is alluded to or threatened at various points of the film.
During a very short scene, a drunk man grabs a woman by her shoulder while asking for her name. She clearly feels uncomfortable about it. Worthy of note : later in the movie, a woman gets slapped many times during an interrogation. A man also hit her with a book.
The main character plies with alcohol and rejects advances of another character: an implied rape takes place off screen.
Worthy of note: near the end of the film, there is a scene of two men making misogynistic comments about their girlfriends, some of which are sexually charged. A major character calls them out and it is implied she uses her magic to physically retaliate against them. Additionally, the magical girl/soul contract system can be seen as an allegory for human trafficking, but this relies heavily on individual interpretation.
Near the end of the movie, the protagonist (Homura) reunites with the deuteragonist (Madoka) as Madoka comes to rescue her and take her to the afterlife, but Homura grabs Madoka by the hands as she forcibly takes away Madoka's magical powers, and refuses to let go of Madoka when she protests - this is then followed up by several potentially disturbing comments (such as Homura saying she "will never let go" of Madoka ever again, that the emotion that cursed her soul gem - which is relevant both in the original series and this movie as an emotion-based magic source - is reserved only for Madoka, and later confirming that her actions were inspired by love). Whether or not this can be seen as a sexual assault allegory depends on audience interpretation, but some parts still may be disturbing for sexual assault victims.
Pulp Fiction (Movie)
A key male character is taken to a backroom and is raped as punishment.
Purple Noon (Movie)
In the first sequence of the movie, one man pretends to be blind to approach a woman. He takes advantage of the situation to grope her. When the two are kissing (with consent), his friend also gropes the woman and kisses her, even after she rebuffs him a few times. A little bit later, the same man incapacitates his angry girlfriend and kiss her. At the end of the movie, a man impersonates his friend to kiss and grope his asleep girlfriend. Once she is awake, he threateningly touches and she seems very distressed. It is strongly implied that he pressurs her into having sex with him.
Purple Rain (Movie)
A man tries to get a drunk woman to get into a limo with him, but is stopped. Worthy of note: there are a few scenes of [non-sexual] spousal abuse.
Pursued (Movie)
The film is a love story between a woman and her adoptive brother. At some point, when she is about to get married to another man, he forces her to dance with him.
Puzzle (2018) (Movie)
PVT Chat (Movie)
A man follows a woman home. He later breaks into her home and hides there whilst she and her boyfriend are at home. A woman mentions how a play makes her feel 'raped'.
Pyaasa (Movie)
Pyewacket (Movie)
Over several scenes, a teenager's ex-boyfriend pins her down as she struggles and tells him to stop. He tries to kiss her, when a cop comes in and kills him.
Queen (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man follows a woman on a dark street at night, but his intention is only to steal her purse. A man repeatedly calls a woman "pretty lady" and requests a kiss from her but she is okay with it and consents.
Queen & Slim (Movie)
A plot point revolves around an orphanage owner molesting and raping the young girls.
The Quiet (Movie)
It is heavily implied throughout the movie that a teenage girl is being sexually abused by her father. Several scenes show them lying in bed together, and the girl describing some of their encounters with her cousin. Towards the end of the film, during an intense, emotional argument, he becomes increasingly aggressive towards her, violently slapping and shoving her, until he forces her onto the bed. He then climbs on top of her, unbuckling his belt, but is stopped and killed by the girl's cousin.
In one scene, a man kisses a woman; she initially resists him. Although the scene is not sexual in nature, it is worth noting that, at another point, he drags her for approximately five miles against her will, occasionally kicking or throwing her.
A Quiet Place (Movie)
A group of adult men rub and touch a teenage girl on her hair, head, arms, and torso (1:03:35-1:04:48). They take off her jacket and backpack, and a man gazes at her in a sexual manner before starting to lead her away. She escapes by diving into water.
Quills (Movie)
The film is about the Marquis de Sade, and sexual abuses/torture are thus recurring themes. It features two rape attempts and several scenes of sexual harassment from the very beginning of the movie until its end. In addition, it shows an old man who forces a teenage girl to be his wife, and it contains a martial rape scene, which is later parodied by a theatrical troupe. Finally, a dream sequence shows a man committing necrophilia with the corpse of a woman. There is also a scene of domestic violence (hitting, name calling, blaming).
Quiz Show (Movie)
Serbian soldiers cat-call women throughout the film, and one gropes a woman while searching her for weapons. Near the end of the movie, one soldier restrains a woman while her husband is taken away: it could be thought that she will be sexually assaulted off-screen.
Radium Girls (Movie)
Rafiki (Movie)
A woman receives conversion therapy connected to religion: she is surrounded by friends and family praying for her to be cured. Worthy of note: the two main characters are violently attacked by a group of men in an act of homophobia.
A sixteen-year-old girl commits suicide after having sex with an eighteen-year-old boy. There is mention of this being statutory rape. Another girl is manhandled and shown a video of her having sex with a boy that was filmed without her consent.
Raging Bull (Movie)
The main character is 24 when he pursues 15 year old girl. Her ages is discussed before so he is aware but the age gap is not seen or talked about as problomatic by any of the character. He also kisses a 14 year old girl in the bar that he owns after she is questioned if she is 21. He asks her to prove it by kissing him after which he says only a 21 year old could kiss like that. He is also generaly physically and mentally abusive to his wife and also his brother.
Raging Grace (Movie)
Toward the beginning of the film, a montage of the protagonist's experiences while working as a cleaner contains a brief scene where a man touches himself and moans while she is bent over cleaning a stain off the floor. No physical contact occurs. She turns around distressed and begins cleaning the stain again and the montage continues. The main plot focuses on an undocumented mother who begins working off books as a full-time live-in caregiver for a wealthy family. The mother sneaks her young daughter (aged ~8-10) into the house, and it is implied no one knows she officially exists. An elderly man is introduced who displays grooming behaviors towards the daughter such as isolating her from her mother, asking her to call him "grandpa", etc. It is revealed that the protagonist's daughter was the product of a sexual assault; the elderly man threatens to reveal this to her daughter and uses this to further separate them emotionally. The elderly character displays increasingly racist, fetishizing behavior towards both of them. It is revealed that this man has previously killed a woman of the same nationality and kept her preserved in a case in the basement. At the climax of the film, when the old man and young girl are alone in the house, he begins to act malicious, but his intentions are left somewhat ambiguous (though the anticipation of potential assault will likely be present for many with sa trauma, as it was for me). He threatens to put her in a glass box and tries to attack her, but is ultimately killed. The neice of this character also has a major role in this story. It is never overtly discussed, but it is implied that she has some form of extensive trauma resulting from their relationship which, given her uncle's actions throughout the film, could be sexual in nature.
The Rainmaker (Movie)
A woman victim of domestic abuse talks about how her husband mistreats her by being obsessed with sex. A prostitute is briefly seen being groped. A woman says that she had to have sex with different people in the company to improve her rankings.
The film focuses on the rivalries between the four wives of a wealthy man. Based on the backstory of the protagonist (forced to marry the man because her family is bankrupt), it can be assumed that none of the women voluntarily joined the household. In the last part of the movie, one of the wives is dragged to a lone room (on-screen) and hanged to death (off-screen) for having being unfaithful.
Rampo (Movie)
In one scene, a man shows a woman projected footage in which he binds the hands of naked women behind their backs and proceeds to grope them. He then ties the woman's hands behind her back and smears her bare back with the makeup he's wearing on his face.
Ran (1985) (Movie)
A murderer kills several women throughout the film: near the end of the movie, he is standing on a wounded woman lying on the floor before killing her.
Rapito (Movie)
Rashomon (Movie)
The film's plot centres around the rape of a samurai's wife by a bandit.
Ratatouille (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man kisses a woman without her permission. She initially is going to pepper spray him but seems to change her mind in the moment.
Ratcatcher (Movie)
A teenage girl is repeatedly harassed by a group of teenage boys on-screen. It is implied that she is raped by them off-screen.
Rattlesnake (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is being pad-down for weapons and shows discomfort.
Raw (Movie)
The film contains violation of conditional consent.
Ray (Movie)
Raymond & Ray (Movie)
Razzia (Movie)
One of the main characters is raped by her boyfriend.
The Reader (Movie)
The first half of the movie focuses on the romantic relationship between a woman in her thirties and a boy who is 15.
Real Artists (Movie)
Real Love (Movie)
One of the main characters is raped off screen but there are flashbacks. Throughout the rest of the movie, rape and sexual assault are discussed and handled well: the main character receives a lot of support.
A Real Pain (Movie)
Real Steel (Movie)
This film portrays the way conversations around sexual assault get derailed when abusers are given a platform to speak their side of events. Major details are not given around the sexual violence but it is mentioned and discussed throughout, often adjacently.
The main character is first introduced to her lover by him molesting her. This same man later rapes another woman onscreen. The female protagonist sexually assaults a child, also onscreen and graphically, at one point. She also threatens to have her lover rape another woman.
A man watches a woman dress without her knowledge. In another scene, the same man observes a young man forcefully kissing an older woman and then being pushed out of the woman's apartment. This is also seen through a window without their knowledge.
Rebel Ridge (Movie)
Worthy of note: A woma is drugged twice without her consent (58:00 and 01:50:00).
Worthy of note: the 17-year old female protagonist kisses her father in a non-sexual way. He repeatedly pushes her away saying that she is too old for that.
After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal.
The Reckoning (Movie)
Red Beard (Movie)
A woman forcibly plants a kiss on a guy before attempting to kill him. This comes after she recalls being molested by several men as a child and teenager. These however are not depicted. Another character is a victim of child sexual slavery and her trauma plays a major role in a part of the movie. However, the abuse she suffered is also, not depicted.
Red Dawn (Movie)
Red Desert (Movie)
Red Dot (Movie)
The film contains a threatened forced abortion by particularly violent means. Worthy of note: a man confronts the main female character at a gas station and it seems like he may sexually harass or assault her. This is not the case.
Red Dragon (Movie)
The plot of the movie revolves around catching a serial killer who rapes the women of the families he chooses to murder. It is briefly shown that the clothes of one victim gets ripped open (21:00). Another scene shows the perpetrator removing his gloves right in front of his victim's genital (impliying that he assaulted her). In one scene, a ,an lies about a serial killer molesting his male victims and having had a sexual relationship with a relative.
Red Joan (Movie)
Red Lights (Movie)
Red Moon Tide (Movie)
In one scene, a mentally ill woman implies that she murdered her father, who she says was guilty of having raped her. She speaks about this incident in detail, albeit briefly. This scene is played as darkly comedic.
The rape scene is clearly shot with the intention to titillate, and is never mentioned afterward.
Red Road (Movie)
A woman falsely accuses a man of rape following a consensual sex scene.
Red Rocket (Movie)
The main character grooms and has multiple sex scenes with a 17-year-old girl about to turn 18.
The Red Shoes (Movie)
Red Sparrow (Movie)
A 16-year-old girl tries throughout to run away from an older man her family has married her off to without her consent.
A woman is kidnapped and raped.
The plot follows an Arkansas mother who takes her 11-year-old daughter to Illinois to obtain an abortion. After it is revealed the daughter is receiving the abortion, a flashback from the mother shows the police investigating their ransacked apartment, carrying away a pair of bloody underwear, and the daughter sitting in shock on her bed.
The film is about a woman who was forced into sex work as a young girl: there are several scenes featuring harassment. Her husband's brother claims that she owes him for a ride and the two of them have sex. There is a scene featuring forced abortion and sterilisation. The protagonist was abandoned by her father when she was a little girl; as an adult, she punishes him by having sex with him at the brothel. When he finds out he had sex with his daughter, he kills himself. Towards the end of the movie, there is a scene where the female lead is locked in a room; it is strongly implied that she is listening to a man assaulting two young girls. In the end she escapes with them both. Details: A young girl is sold into prostitution (33:13-37:00). It is revealed that a man unknowingly slept with his daughter (38:40-39:38). A young woman is held down while her pregnancy is terminated (1:17:20-1:17:50). A young woman is coerced to perform sex on a man as payment for a ride into town (1:21:20-1:23:14): she can be seen coughing and throwing up behind a tree after the fact. Children are heard being sexual abused in the next room (1:50:18-1:50:40). Even through this is off screen, the audio is disturbingly graphic.
Redes (Movie)
The Reef (Movie)
There are elements throughout the movie that imply sexual violence, though nothing ever happens to the knowledge of the audience.
Regression (Movie)
The movie follows a detective trying to solve a case where a 17 year old girl reports her father for sexually abusing her. This involves several graphic descriptions as well as flashbacks/hallucinations/dreams that include assaults or events surrounding assaults happening on screen. It is later revealed that the girl had been in a relationship with an older man and after he refused to leave with her, she made the story up.
The Rehearsal (Movie)
An ongoing subplot centres around an adult man who is engaged in a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl. The sister of this girl sees the two of them having sex, which causes a scandal. When talking to the older sister about this incident, a man asks if her little sister was raped. The older sister reassures him that the encounter seemed consensual.
Relic (2020) (Movie)
Remember Me (Movie)
SPOILERS Worthy of note: The opening scene is a woman and her daughter waiting in a subway for a train. Two men pull guns on the woman and rob her and kill her. The scene is very tense and the men are very physically close to the woman trying to take her things. The daughter is not harmed.
A woman slaps a man after he kisses her without her approval.
In a locker room scene, a male character kisses another man without his consent. The scene is played off as a joke despite the the man being obviously distraught and angered over the matter. This is barely brought up later in the film, as a means of playing off the first character's ambiguous sexuality.
Rent (Movie)
A woman implies that she has been cat-called and viewed sexually since puberty.
The Rental (Movie)
One character watches people showering without their consent.
Rentaneko (Movie)
A man stalks a woman back to her house despite her asking him to leave her alone.
Replicas (Movie)
The Report (Movie)
The film focuses on the abuses suffered by prisoners held by the CIA after 9/11: this includes forced nudity and forced enemas, both on screen.
A rape joke is made early in the film. Rape is also mentioned (and ruled-out) as part as an investigation about a murdered woman.
Repulsion (Movie)
The rape scenes approximately take place between 00:54 and 1:50. Worthy of note: The director of this film is a convicted child molester.
Requiem (Movie)
One plot of this film revolves around young women addicted to heroin who go into sex work in order to pay for drugs. A final scene shows the female protagonist forced to have sex in front of an audience and crying. This is an act of violence from her dealer, who knows that she will do anything, and who uses that power for money and sexual pleasure.
A graphic joke is made about the fact that a character was raped in prison.
Residue (Movie)
Resolution (Movie)
Respect (Movie)
This movie shows that the protagonist was a sexual assault survivor and that she got pregnant as a child by her abuser.
Resurrection (Movie)
Retaliation (Movie)
This movie is about an adult victim of childhood sexual abuse confronting his past.
A man forcibly grabs a woman, makes lewd comments asking her how long it has been since her husband satisfied her. He touches her outside of her clothing while she struggles and he threatens that if he wanted to have sex with her he would force her. A woman admits she had stopped taking birth control without her partner’s consent or knowledge, which resulted in a pregnancy.
At 18:03, two suitors stare at a teenage looking girl in a predatory manner. She runs away when they are looking the other way. They instead proceed to harass the teenage looking boy instead. Around 18:38 to 19:31, they off-screen assault the boy, leaving his body motionless in the hut as they discuss how they will take as much as they can from the island, and leave their scar on it.
Very sudden, violent rape scene at the beginning of the film. The following scenes of her in the hospital having a rape kit taken are also shown. There is communication between the rapist and the woman throughout the film.
The Revenant (Movie)
A man grabs a woman and rapes her on-screen (1:42:55-1:44:52). She struggles against her attacker and then remains motionless, crying, teeth gritted whilst on screen during the assault. The protagonist eventually intervenes and stops the rapist by threatening him with a gun. The woman grabs a knife and threatens to cut off his testicles.
A kid is bullied by someone saying that he is going to remove the kid's pants and cut his penis. He is stopped. The wife and daughter of the protagonist get brutally gang raped while the father has to watch.
At the very beginning of the film, several women are attacked and raped in a sequence that lasts 2-3 minutes (2:00-5:00).
Based off of the TV series Revolutionary Girl Utena, dealing with many of the same themes and potentially difficult elements. Additionally, adds backstory elements that were not shown in the original series for a particular character, involving sexual abuse as a young child. An explicit scene shows a man raping then stabbing his sister. It is implied that he had put something in her drink many times before, but this time it did'not work.
Worthy of note: the final presents a self-induced abortion.
There is mention of child sexual abuse at Indian boarding schools. Towards the end, an antagonist character attempts to rape the protagonist. The antagonist is interrupted by another character and killed.
Characters discuss memories of being raped by a man in a position of power; this is a central plot point. The effects of domestic violence are also depicted.
Ricochet (Movie)
The protagonist is raped by a woman after being drugged.
Ride Or Die (Movie)
The Rider (Movie)
It is mentioned that two characters were sexuallly assault edin the past and suffer from their trauma: one of them was a sex slave and we see him tied in a submissive position.
A little boy defecates in the mountains while an old man accompanying him takes photos of him and records it.
Near the end of the film, the female protagonist interviews online for a new job as a flight attendant, which is quite objectifying (asking her to get up, turn around, explain how she stays in shape, etc.). The interviewer also asks her what she would do if one passenger makes inappropriate comments to her.
Worthy of note: a woman reporting assault is brushed off and perceived as overreacting.
Rings (2017) (Movie)
A college professor dates and sleeps with his student towards the beginning of the film. The relationship is mostly minor to the movie. There are no explicit scenes between the two, everything is implied. It is revealed that a woman's mother was kidnapped and raped by their town's priest; this is never shown on screen but is discussed by multiple characters rather in-depth in the second half of the movie.
Rio Bravo (Movie)
The Riot Club (Movie)
There is a brief scene (a few seconds) which includes sexual harassment in a club.
Risen (Movie)
Riso Amaro (Movie)
Women are subject to sexual harassment at various points in the movie. One woman in particular is repeatedly harassed including being asked questions about her bust size, attempts to kiss her which she does not want, and being touched despite repeatedly saying that she doesn't want to be. At one point, this same woman is raped off-screen.
Rita (Movie)
The Rite (Movie)
When discussing what else might be wrong with a pregnant girl other than her being possessed, rape is mentioned a few times (she might be experiencing severe PTSD from her father raping her). When a demon attacks another woman, he implies forcing himself on her. Both scenes are on-screen momentarily.
The River (Movie)
Shortly after the middle of the film, the male hero attempts to rape the main female protagonist. He only stops when he hears his son shouting. This scene serves as an illustration for the poster of the movie. At the end of the film, the same man forcefully takes the woman as his wife.
River's Edge (Movie)
Worthy of note: the naked body of a murdered teenage girl is shown throughout the film.
Rizi (Movie)
The Road (Movie)
A husband and wife discuss the potential for the wife and their son to be raped in the post-apocalyptic scenario.
A man being led away in handcuffs by police screams (56:13): "He was raping my wife, he fucking raped my wife" No sexual assault is seen or discussed beyond this.
Rob Roy (Movie)
A would-be rapist barely touches a woman before she kills him.
A woman instructs a man to rape another woman, with the intention of making her pregnant. The man then pins the woman down and attempts to rape her: it lasts a couple of minutes.
A female character is raped and treated as the guilty party while her rapist is the sympathetic victim.
We see a singer at a concert where women grab him and kiss him, one for quite a long time as he tries to escape her. A man grabs a microphone during an interview, walks close to the camera and licks the head of the microphone, mimicking a sexual act as a woman looks into the camera and says that rock music is "Raping the ears of our children." A man tells another man that a singer indulges in satanic rituals by sewing female genitalia closed.
Rocketman (Movie)
Rocks (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl accuses a man of being a paedophile after he attempts to physically remove her from his hotel.
Rocky (Movie)
A girl is visibly uncomfortable and says she is uncomfortable with the protagonist's advances. In anoter scene, he kisses her against her will.
Rocky Balboa (Movie)
Rocky II (Movie)
When the titular character (a boxer) encounters difficulties in his marital relationship, his best-friend and brother-in-law jokingly suggests that he should beat her to fix it: the protagonist lightly declines the idea.
Rocky III (Movie)
Early in the film, a wrestler, accompanied by a couple of women, mentions his "love slaves".
Rocky IV (Movie)
Rocky V (Movie)
One character antagonizes the protagonist by saying that he should have sex with his wife.
Roger Dodger (Movie)
The film revolves around a man trying to teach his teenage nephew how to get women to sleep with him, escalating to more violating and uncomfortable experiences. This includes putting him in situations where the teenage boy is drunk and being kissed by an adult woman, where he is left alone in a room with an unconscious woman and where he is taken to an underground brothel, from which he ends up fleeing in terror after a woman tries to take his trousers off.
Rogue (2007) (Movie)
Roh (Movie)
A female character implies that a man may have assaulted a child.
Rohtenburg (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man asks another man to bite his penis off. When the man tries and is unsuccessful, he cuts it off with a knife instead.
Rökkur (Movie)
A character describes his "first time" and reveals that when he was 17 he met up with an older man who, with a second man, gave him vodka and filmed while they both had sex with the teen boy. The character said he wanted to stop from pain but the men continued.
Roma (Movie)
Roma (1972) (Movie)
Worthy of note: some scenes take place in cheerfully depicted brothels.
Romance (Movie)
Room (2015) (Movie)
A female character is raped repeatedly throughout the film; she has been kidnapped and is forced to raise her child in a confined space, under the dominion of her rapist.
Near the end of the movie, a child growns up unnaturally to his teenage years and takes the appearance of his father: he assaults and rapes his mother.
A woman kisses a man and then later expresses that she did not want to. A man is accused several times of being a paedophile because he hangs around with children. This does not seem to be true and no child sex abuse is shown on screen. A man harasses a woman and traps her in the room with him. She eventually escapes from him.
Much of the plot revolves around the social fallout of a man grabbing and forcefully kissing the unwilling protagonist when they appear to be alone together. A witness to this forceful kiss is upset by it and asks "what would have happened to" the protagonist if she had not intervened. Later in the film, the same man once again grabs and kisses the same woman, though she appears less shaken the second time.
The Roommate (Movie)
The main character's professor kisses her (briefly) without consent and she is visibly upset by it. Her roommate then goes to the professor and kisses him when he tells her to and then she says he is hurting her and starts screaming for him to stop (he is not actually touching her in the way she says he is) (46:42-51:48). The roommate was recording the whole time and ends up getting him fired. The protagonist's roommate attacks herself (punching and cutting) and then when the main character comes home, she says that a man attacked her in an ally but that she got away (53:56-55:57). She asks the main character no to tell anyone. The roommate tricks the main character's ex-boyfriend into sleeping with her (1:16:27-1:17:33).
Rope (Movie)
This is a revenge story: the main character is adopted and discovers that she was a child of rape after locating her birth mother. She also witnesses an attempted rape and stops it. There are some flashbacks on her mother's behalf, and eventually, she confronts her birth father who attempts to rape her.
The lead is drugged and raped by her husband as she falls in and out of consciousness (43:30-50:00). She is surrounded by people chanting ritualistically. She dreams she is being raped by a creature. When she wakes and notices the scratches left on her body he casually admits having sex with her while she was passed out. Worthy of note: the director of this film is a convicted child molester.
Rosetta (Movie)
Sexual harassment takes places approximately at 22:00-24:00 minutes into the movie.
It is mentioned in the first part of the movie, that a 17 year old girl may be prostituting. Shortly after, the film deals with the case of a 13 year old girl who was orally raped by a serial rapist. The case is briefly mentioned again near the end of the film.
Half of the film (via flashbacks throughout) takes place in brothels. In the first scenes, we see two women "bought" for the pleasure of two men.
Rough Night (Movie)
A romantic relationship develops between siblings, one of whom is adopted.
RRR (Movie)
Ruby Bridges (Movie)
An attempted rape occurs at 1:10:00.
Ruby Sparks (Movie)
Incest is mentioned briefly in a dialog. Worthy of note: the premise of this movie is that a female character created by a male author comes to life, and that he controls her totally by writing. There is particularly one scene near the end of the movie, where he makes her do different actions and we see how panicked she is of not controlling anything.
Ruido (Movie)
A character is raped while blacked out at a party as someone films it, and the scene is shown in reverse as well.
The main character wakes up after a night of drinking in another character’s bed, not remembering what happened. When she learns, she is very upset. However, they still pursue a relationship. It is not addressed and the audience is expected to root for them as a couple.
A school shooter threatens to kill students unless the teacher removes her shirt and bra: she complies. A boy tells about having his pants and underwear pulled down in front of a big audience in an assembly hwne he was younger.
Run Lola Run (Movie)
Runaway Train (Movie)
It is mentioned that one of the main protagonists was in jail for "statutory rape" (i.e. having sex with a 15 years old girl). At some point, he is in a room with a woman, and threateningly asks if she wants to have sex with him: he then gets rebuffed by another man.
The Runaways (Movie)
Men make crude remarks about the sexualities of the teenage protagonists. On multiple occasions, these teenage girls sleep with or are propositioned by grown men.
The film contains a subplot with two pedophiles. It is implied that they kidnap and rape children or force the children to perform sexual acts on each other, and then videotape all of it before killing them. We see video tapes in their home, implying that they videotaped themselves raping children, or the children performing sexual acts. All of this is heavily implied, but never shown. We see two kidnapped children dressed up and wearing adult make-up.
Rush (2013) (Movie)
Rushmore (Movie)
The main character (a 15 year old pursuing a grown woman) attempts to kiss another character violently and against her will.
Rust Creek (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, two male characters corner a female character and grab her butt, strongly implying that they are going to rape her. She escapes, and the two male characters try to hunt her down.
Rye Lane (Movie)
A man tells his girlfriend to get her rape whistle when they suspect someone broke into their house. Ultimately, the situation has nothing to do with sexual assault. Later, the same man briefly mentions how tourism funds sex trafficking.
Sabrina (Movie)
Sada (Movie)
The protagonist (14 years old) is raped at the beginning of the film while her mother is banging on and crying by the door. She is left bleeding profusely. Another man covers her up and performs a surgery on the spot for her internal wounds. The rape is discussed vaguely or alluded to visually at many points of the film. The protagonist becomes a geisha, then a sex worker. She is visibly uncomfortable and dissociating during her first series of encounters. After seeing one of them, a man with whom she had a brotherly bond forces himself on her. The same protagonist strangles a man to death (it is unclear if i is out of his or her will), cuts off his penis to carry it with her, and carves her name into his dead body.
Sade (Movie)
The film centers (and romanticizes) on the Marquis de Sade and thus contains numerous mentions of rape and scenes of sexual assault.
Safe (1995) (Movie)
Safe in Hell (Movie)
A woman is raped off-screen; this incident and its ramifications are central to the film's plot. The title also features scenes of sexual harassment and coercion.
Saint Frances (Movie)
It is implied at one point during a sex scene that the male partner may have removed protection without consent.
Saint Laurent (Movie)
At the beginning of the movie, the titular character explains that during the algerian war, when he was hospitalized, some of the other patients tried to 'touch him'.
Saint Maud (Movie)
A character is touched without consent and raped after pushing a man away and telling him no (50:00-51:10).
Saint Omer (Movie)
The Salesman (Movie)
The whole film is based around an assault on a woman and her husband trying to figure out who hurt her.
The plot of the film involves young men and women taken prisoner and forced to perform various violent and distressing sexual acts over a long period of time. Extremely graphic scenes throughout.
This movie uses visual metaphor to convey the protagonist’s a loss of power and the loss of her heritage. In one of the earliest scenes the protagonist is physically “searched” by airport security and then forced to strip naked. Later on a young woman (the main character) and her male friend are driving in occupied Palestine when they are stopped by a car of Israeli army men. The army men force them to get out of the car with their hands up and then instruct them to undress, and the male friend tells them she is a woman. They allow her to remain clothes but still force him to strip naked.
Saltburn (Movie)
This film contains voyeurism and sex with dubious consent. There are also jokes about molestation and incest. A boy breaks into another boy's room at night, climbs on top of him, and gives him a non-consensual handjob in order to try to force him to act a certain way. A boy says he accidentally fingered his cousin once. It is reference that a boy has had sexual relations with his past teachers.
Salto (Movie)
Salvador (Movie)
The Salvation (Movie)
There is a character named "The Princess" that is a captive of the main villain. In one scene, we see him roll off her post-assault (the scene starts with him rolling off her, so the assault is not actually seen). He then discusses how he is glad they removed her tongue as "it is really good for him." The Princess turns her head revealing that she has recently been beaten. Later in the film, she is brought back to the villain after she attempts to runaway. One of his henchmen says that he should not kill her yet because "her body is still good." The villain then instructs that once his men all have a turn with her that they need to kill her. During the final battle, she is shown tied to a bed. She is completely clothed, but the implication could still be distressing. Around 0:11:00 in a stagecoach, a woman is touched without her consent and has lurid remarks made about her and is threatened with weapons. A few minutes later, it is implied that she was assaulted in the stagecoach offscreen. Later on in the film, it is verbally confirmed with no flashback sequences.
Sambizanga (Movie)
Sami Blood (Movie)
In one scene, the main character is forced to strip in front of adult men and other children as part of eugenic study. A group of boys spy on the scene through the window and the protagonist is visibly uncomfortable. Worthy of note: the main character is held down by a group of boys who cut her ear. The assault is racist in nature.
It is subtly implied that a female character is subject to rape. She is forced to marry a man whom she finds sexually repugnant against her will, who is over thirty years older than her, to bear a son for him.
San Andreas (Movie)
San Tiao Ren (Movie)
Sanctuary (Movie)
The entire plot of the movie revolves around a dominatrix controlling and playing mind games on a man. There are times where the woman keeps going when the man says stop, but it is revealed that that is also a part of their dynamic and there is a safe word for when he actually wants her to stop. There is a scene where a woman yells “rape” a few times while her male partner is trying to get her to come inside to continue the sensitive conversation they are having. She does this in a joking way.
Sand Dollars (Movie)
During the first half of the movie, American soldiers stationed in China often go to a brothel. One of them falls in love with a prostitute whom he aims to "free" from her owner by buying her liberty. The woman is frequently groped, stripped, threatened and sexually harassed by other men and a scene even features her "auction" like she was merchandise. She always seems very distressed by the situation. During the first scenes of the film and during its last minutes, several dialogues mention on-going or potential rapes by Chinese soldiers and warlords.
A young boy fakes drowning in a pool to force a kiss on an older teenage lifeguard he's attracted to. The girl visibly resists, is very upset, and the boy and his friends are kicked out of the pool. This scene is played for laughs, and the girl later marries the boy.
Sans Soleil (Movie)
The film is about a female drifter and the people she meets; two men discuss "having" her while she is alone on the beach, one man expects sexual favors in exchange for giving her a ride, and there is one scene where it is strongly implied she is going to be raped but it is not shown on-screen.
It is implied that an enslaved character is forced into prostitution.
Santa Sangre (Movie)
A church (not officially recognized by residing Christian authorities) is formed around the patron saint Santa Sangre, a little girl who was brutally gang-raped after rapists cut off her arms for resisting the rape, then leaving her to die. Her story is depicted by a series of large, amateurish paintings hung around the church, in the absence of stained glass. The church has a pool of diluted red paint in the center to represent the blood she died in on the spot the church was built. The father of the main character overpowers and hypnotizes the mother, who is initially threatening him with a knife. The father says "My little child" and the mother repeatedly pleads "No" and "Don't do that" before falling fully under the spell. Clowns and musicians do nothing but look on and play music as this happens, following them until another clown disperses the crowd and says to "leave them alone." This is followed by a poorly hidden act of public rape (portrayed as loud passionate sex), which is viewed by the main character, a child at this part of the movie. This film deals heavily with gender identity and how it is affected by child abuse. During a funeral procession, the biologically male child main character is given a dress-like gown to wear by his mother (the leader of a cult). During the procession, he cries while leaning on his father, who tells him to "stop crying like a little girl" and telling him that "I'll give you a charm that'll make you a man." After the procession, the father takes him to a room alone, cuts the gown off of him, ties him to a chair, and brutally tattoos a hawk across his entire chest with a knife. At the end, he shows his son to a mirror and affirms "now you're a man, just like me." This traumatic event is one of several that plague the main character as an adult, especially as he struggles with his identity. The friend of the main character, a little girl unsupervised by her guardian, witnesses the main character's father walk outside completely naked, covering his bloodied crotch (dissolving from an acid attack). The father walks directly in front of the little girl as he rounds the corner of a building (less than two feet away from her). He then commits suicide in full view of his son, another minor. A pimp drugs four people with down syndrome (possibly implied to be minors) and helps them purchase a prostitute. The guardian of the deaf-mute girl (possibly still a minor even after a time skip) pimps her to a soldier with gigantism while she is sleeping. He walks into her room and picks her up in his arms. She wakes up, panics, resists, and succeeds in escaping before he can go through with it. She spends the rest of the night sleeping outside on top of a fire truck, but not before also being touched and grabbed inappropriately by a man who terrorizes her with his fake ear. A burlesque show is performed titled "Jane the Virgin" in which the dancer dresses as a schoolgirl in a children's classroom and strips for an audience full of excited men, who are also allowed to grope her and strip her during the show. A man also dances from the door of the classroom, singing a love song. The killer lures to his home and kills a trans woman athlete. It is not explicitly because she is trans, but the scene is horrific either way.
The Sapphires (Movie)
A group of men bother a woman and say that they think she is a call girl.
Sauvage (Movie)
A male sex worker is raped with a large dildo by two male clients (42:00).
Savage Dawn (Movie)
This B-movie contains graphic sexual violence.
Savage Grace (Movie)
A mother has a threesome with her son (adult) and another man (only briefly shown/implied strongly). Later on, near the end of the film, the mother begins a sexual act with the son and he is apprehensive and briefly pulls away, but she continues and he allows her to do so (prolonged scene) This is based on a true story.
A long scene features the gang rape of a disabled woman. There is also a scene of sexual assault against another woman by a group of men.
Savages (Movie)
A rapist drugs his victim and takes a video of it to show her when she's conscious. The scenes are purely for shock value.
Saved! (Movie)
While practicing at a shooting range, a girl mentions that she is practicing for if she were to meet a rapist.
Two jokes are made that refer to sexual harassment/assault (02:05:55): one man jokes that a woman told his friend "Don't touch me" and another man jokes that an unconscious girl is "easy" (meaning easy to take advantage of).
Saving Zoe (Movie)
Savior (Movie)
Rape is mentioned and one of the main characters is a survivor. She is shamed in a few scenes for having being raped.
Say Anything (Movie)
Worthy of mention: A girl at a party runs out crying and screaming for a boy to leave her alone and stop following her. He continues to follow her. It is not known what happens afterwards but it appears as though he is trying to help. There are misogynistic conversations between men and a young boy about women.
Sayat Nova (Movie)
Scarecrow (Movie)
About 2/3 into the movie, a man tries to rape another man in prison: he resists and they fight. The scene ends while attacker is hitting the victim and it is ambiguous whether the rape happened off-screen or not. The two following scenes reference it.
It is strongly suggested the male lead has had an incestuous relationship with his sister.
Scenes include the forced stripping of Jewish prisoners by Nazi guards. In one scene, a man kisses a woman who clearly does not want to be kissed. Plot also features a sexual relationship between a Nazi and a Jewish maid; troubling power dynamic (a strong implication that sex is coerced).
The main character kisses someone without asking for their consent first. The person does not seem to mind it and it is not discussed further.
Score (Movie)
A teenage boy and girl spy on a woman getting changed through her ceiling window. A relationship between an adult man and teenage girl is referenced throughout, and we learn that she has become pregnant by him. The man is repeatedly harassed for this relationship, with the words 'child fucker' spray painted on his caravan.
Scum (Movie)
Set in a Young Offender Institution, this film includes a graphic scene of a male inmate being gang raped by other male inmates, in a greenhouse, while a guard looks on. The victim later commits suicide.
Se7En (Movie)
One of the victims is made clear to be a rapist. One man is forced at gunpoint to violently rape a sex worker, resulting in her death. This occurs off-screen but the circumstances are discussed in graphic detail. Pictures of a foreign object used in the rape are shown during this discussion.
Sea Fever (Movie)
Sea Fog (Movie)
Sea of Love (Movie)
It is implied that a man had sex with his niece, which is later proven false. A sexual offender publicly confessed to having abused and killed a teenage girl: it is revealed later to be false.
The movie takes place in a brothel in which captive women (some of which are potentially teenagers) are held as sex slaves. It features a violent on-screen rape.
Sebastiane (Movie)
Seberg (Movie)
There is a very brief depiction of actors shooting a scene involving an attempted rape. There is a consensual sex scene that is recorded and released to the public unconsensually by an outside party.
Worthy of note: there is a passing comment about a character wanting to marry his cousin. The two characters in question are children, so it is pretty innocent, though.
Very graphic.
The plot is centered around a FBI agent whose daughter is brutally sexually assaulted then murdered. The (brief and) graphic scene happens early in the film. This is discussed here and there throughout the film.
Secret Window (Movie)
This film features a highly tempestuous relationship between a secretary and her boss (including sexual assault). The main character is shown to be in a delicate mental state and is occasionally touched sexually and beaten (within the context of BDSM) without her consent, but the movie portrays this relationship as romantic.
Worthy of note: a scene features a homeless man depicted as watching women in a displeasing way.
While a female character leaves a movie theater, the word "rapist" can be seen.
Self Defense (Movie)
Selma (Movie)
Senior Year (Movie)
Sentinelle (Movie)
The film revolves around revenge for rape, but the rape itself is only discussed and never shown.
One plotline of this movie is about an elder male character who is discovered to be a sexual predator. This is discussed throughout, and once he explains to a younger woman (who has a crush on him) that he only does it because he is afraid of women, the movie proceeds to redeem him. The happy ending is about all the other characters accepting him as he is. The second plotline is about a divorced couple reuniting: it is mentioned that the man used to beat her and went to jail for it. At some point, he knocks her down again in the movie. He is also presented as a hurt character who is equally victim and abuser of his ex-wife.
A Separation (Movie)
An abusive relationship is a central plot point.
A Serious Man (Movie)
Serpico (Movie)
The first day as a police officer, the main character encounters three men raping a woman and apprehends one of them. The scene is graphic.
The Servant (Movie)
A man kisses a woman without her consent and she is visibly upset. The two have been rivals the entire film and the kiss is meant to be degrading to her.
The Sessions (Movie)
Settlers (Movie)
A man knocks a teenage after having killed her parents: she wakes up tied to a bed, but is saved at the last minute by a robot who shoots her attempted rapist (1:20-1:30). Psychological abuse pervades the relationship between this female character and the man who controls her life.
About halfway through the movie, a man making a pass to a woman jokingly tells her that she can scream in case he does anything inappropriate. Several lines of dialogue then concern this line (the woman not being distressed at all).
Seven Pounds (Movie)
Seven Samurai (Movie)
This film is about a rural village hiring samurai to defend them against bandits. Early on, one character (rhetorically) asks another if he would give his daughter to the bandits. One hour into the movie, a father tries to force his daugther to cut her hair to avoid being "seduced" by the samurai. He runs after her with a razor blade and eventually succeeds in cutting her hair off-screen. At about 01:25:00, one samurai runs into this woman "disguised" as a man and berates "him" for skipping training. He catches "him" and they start struggling before discovering that she is a woman: he is confused and lets her go. At 01:30:00, rapes committed by samurai (in general) in wartime are mentioned. At 02:20:00, one woman living with the bandits sees the samurai ambushing them but does not react. It is implied that she was kidnapped by the bandits. At 03:09:00, a father beats his daughter because she slept with a samurai. He slut-shames her in front of the village and she ends up crying alone in the rain.
A character tells a woman he could rape her, and forces a kiss on her.
Sex Appeal (Movie)
Sex and Lucia (Movie)
Sexy Beast (Movie)
One male character says that he was sexually assaulted by a steward on a plane: this is a lie in order to escape the legal consequences of having smoked a cigarette inside a plane. During the heist sequence of the film, there is a brief close-up of pictures that are hinted to be taken from a snuff movie (they show women being mistreated).
A woman is held down on a bed and drugged by a group of men. This is done so that a vampire can drink blood from her neck: he grabs one of her breasts and holds it throughout the long scene in an overtly sexual manner.
A naked woman is surprised and harassed by a man in a field: she flees and he does not pursue her.
The Shallows (Movie)
Shame (2011) (Movie)
A man attempts to pursue a woman and she refuses. After that, men takes another woman to the man's chamber: it is strongly implied that he raped her. She then goes on to kill him a couple of scenes later.
A man makes sexual advances towards the main character, a mute woman, who is his employee, because he likes the idea of a woman being silent during sex. He makes potentially derogatory sexual comments referencing her condition. Her clear unwillingness to reciprocate his advances does not dissuade him. Linking to this, at an earlier stage in the film he is seen covering his wife's mouth during intercourse for the same reason, preventing her from voicing her discomfort. The sex is initiated on her part and consensual, but some may find this sex scene uncomfortably aggressive..
Shapeless (Movie)
Share (Movie)
This film revolves around a teenage girl trying to work out if she was assaulted after she passes out and a video goes around of her unconscious and having her clothes removed. This is discussed throughout. At the end, we see a video of her being assaulted whilst very drunk however the screen is positioned so it is looking out the window so we only hear the sounds.
Sharper (Movie)
There is no onscreen sexual violence or assault, but the film includes multiple confidence tricksters having adult relationships with their unknowing targets, so it could be inferred that offscreen rape by deception forms part of those relationships. A young and vulnerable woman is wary of a strange man, telling him that she has a knife and to not 'try any shit,' when she gets into his car and goes to his place. They have an unhealthy relationship in which he is financially and emotionally controlling her.
Rape is a common occurrence for the protagonist. Several characters threaten rape or otherwise speak about it in an intimidating way.
Shayda (Movie)
There is an overlong, crude conversation about dolphin sex that references sexual violence by dolphins.
It is implied that one of the antagonists takes advantage of naive young women and makes them do sex work. The protagonist visits her possessive boyfriend in jail: he grips her arms as they embrace (26:57-27:30). A man pulls the protagonist close to him as she tries to leave: she is not fazed (37:29-38:42). The main love interest tries to kiss the protagonist and she stops him, but it is clear she is teasing him (41:55-42:1). The protagonist's possessive lover breaks into her room and tries to grab her and strangle her, but he cannot follow through with it and stops (44:41 - 45:25). The main love interest takes the protagonist's hand: she shakes him off but he takes her hand again, and puts a ring on it (59:53-1:00:53). The implication is that she is happy about it.
The film centres on a group of human traffickers and it implies that many of their victims are subjected to fetishistic torture. A brother and sister almost kiss on the lips.
She Said (Movie)
This movie is about the investigation of the journalists who contributed to the launch of the #MeToo movement with an article about Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuses. Sexual violence is thus a major theme and sexual harassment, assault and rape experiences are detailed throughout. Brief and non-graphic flashbacks show some survivors being shocked and distressed after a traumatic experience. An audio tape of one of these encounters is played: we hear Weinstein trying to coerce a woman to perform sexual acts despite her constant and repeated refusal.
The Sheik (Movie)
A kidnapped woman is made to believe that she is about to be raped on several occasions and is forcibly kissed on those occasions. She eventually falls victim to Stockholm Syndrome. The titular character also considers raping the women he kidnapped, only to decide against it.
Shelley (Movie)
A woman threatens to shove pencil up a man's penis.
Worthy of note: a man physically attacks a woman after they have sex but no sexual violence occurs.
There is an unexpected attempted rape in this movie, which is handled sensitively and resolved quickly. It does not involve any undressing but it does involve violence. The film is about teen sex, withconsensual activity (but with peer pressure). However, there is also a bit of victim blaming here and there due.
Shimmer Lake (Movie)
Shin Godzilla (Movie)
Shine (Movie)
The male protagonist touches the breast of a woman several times without her consent. Since he is suffering from schizoaffective disorder, the scenes are played for laughs and the woman does not seem distressed.
The Shining (Movie)
Although the movie contains no confirmed sexual assault, it is theorized that the main child protagonist may be a sexual abuse victim of his father. There are subtle references to this in the movie and his possible abuse, although not specifically defined as sexual, is a plot point throughout the movie.
Shirley (Movie)
Shithouse (Movie)
Shiva Baby (Movie)
A main plot line revolves around fake incest between a married couple pretending to be siblings in order to get the husband in undercover to a psych ward. As such, incest is talked about throughout the movie. Additionally, a character is assaulted by a group of women who tear at his clothes and kiss him, but are stopped before they can do anything further.
Shock Waves (Movie)
Shonen (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic abuse. Near the end of the movie, one scene ends up with the man strangling his wife while sitting on top of her.
Shoplifters (Movie)
Short Cuts (Movie)
A phone-sex worker mentions a client asking her to pretend to be a child and mimic incest. A newspaper article read aloud mentions a dead woman being raped and murdered. The men who found her body joke about having sex with her. A waitress is harassed by male patrons at her diner. A woman tells her husband about the time she had an affair while drunk, it is ambiguous as to how much she consented but seems mildly upset about the incident.
Short Term 12 (Movie)
The protagonist, who was sexually abused by her father, suspects that a teenage girl may also be a victim of abuse. About 56 minutes into the movie, the teenager tells her about the abuse through the story of an octopus and a shark. Later, because a counselor does not believe that the teenager is abused, he allows his father to pick her up. The protagonist then goes to her home and she discusses her own abuse with the teenager (about 80 minutes into the film): it encourages her to denounce her father.
Shortbus (Movie)
Shot Caller (Movie)
A group of prisoners hold down a new inmate and are clearly about to gang-rape him. The camera cuts away to the main character who is sleeping nearby and can hear the rape happening in the background.
Near the end of the movie, a woman is lured into her idol's hotel room and she is gang raped by his bodyguards.
Showing Up (Movie)
Shrink (2009) (Movie)
The Shrouds (Movie)
This film discusses sex, infidelity, and terminal illness. There are moments in the film where a man is harassed by an AI woman who uses sexual provocative imagery and statements.
A women with a learning disability is assaulted, and left in a catatonic state.
Sibyl (Movie)
Before interrogating a man and torturing him (water boarding) off-screen, a man acts threateningly towards a man held prisoner by invading his personal space (he is standing and his crotch being very close to the sitting man's face). Halfway through the movie, the female protagonist invites a man to sleep with her at her place, but she then understands that he is actually a threat to her. She asks him to stop: he complies, but when he realizes the situation, he tries to kill her, ending up on top of her and choking her: another man intervenes and saves her. A man threatens another man's daughter with sexual violence.
Sicily! (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman mentions that her ex-husband used to beat her.
A prisoner throws sperm at a woman's face whilst also shouting abuse. The main antagonist of the movie (a man) forces female characters to moisturise under threat of violence. One man asks an uncomfortable woman if she was sexually assaulted in her youth. A man asks a woman questions about breastfeeding, which makes the woman uncomfortable. Worthy of note: nude bodies of murdered women are shown on screen.
Silent House (Movie)
It is revealed that the protagonist's father and uncle have routinely sexually abused her as a child. The victim-blaming language used by them as well as polaroid photographs that are briefly seen are especially uncomfortable.
There is one discussion of one character's experience of sexual abuse at school by a teacher.
One of the main characters is in a relationship with a teenage girl. SPOILERS: The character has raped and killed a girl before.
Silmido (Movie)
Two prisoners escape a camp and assault a nurse: they are punished immediately after.
Silver Haze (Movie)
A man is shown masturbating over a sleeping woman. He is shown to have ejaculated in her hair whilst her sister was in the same room as her. We see her observing the aftermath in the mirror.
During a scene in a bar, someone starts making a dirty comment about women when someone's girlfriend is present. The comment is loosely related to the girlfriend.
Simón (Movie)
There is no sexual violence, but there are scenes that show implicit torture practices. One of them implicitly consists in removing one person's teeth forcibly.
The breasts of a dead female body are fondled.
The main character recounts having sex with her half-brother: some scenes are shown in flashback (no nudity).
A Simple Plan (Movie)
One of the characters gets drunk and grabs a woman’s bottom while she is at the bar. She is visibly upset and calls him out as he walks by: nothing else happens.
Sin Nombre (Movie)
About 30 minutes into the movie, an antagonist forces the protagonist's girlfriend to come with him to an isolated place and attempts to rape her. As she tries to escape, he kills her. A couple of minutes later, the same man tries to rape another girl, but he is killed after having pinned her down. Near the end of the movie, the female protagonist is catcalled by men.
One of the circles of Hell for a female character is being a waitress in a canteen full of rude men. One of them calls her out for bringing him a burnt burger, and he begins touching her which leads into them fighting and the man getting the help of other men to pin her to a table. He begins throwing comments at her about raping her and we see a shot of him undoing the zipper in his pants. The fight is stopped by a higher command but it is kind of assumed that it isn’t what usually happens.
A female robot kisses one of the male characters without his consent. A teenage boy likes a girl and sometimes watches her through the security camera's of the school.
Sing Sing (Movie)
Sing Street (Movie)
The female lead (a teenage girl) has a relationship with an adult because she is portrayed as ‘mature’ for her age. Later, she tells the main character that the man physically and verbally abuses her, but there is no mention of sexual abuse though it is implied that they have sexual relationships. The headmaster of an all boys catholic school beckons the main character to use his toilet: although there is no sexual abuse, the man chases and physically assaults the boy, forcing him to remove his makeup violently. The main character’s father is verbally abusive towards his wife, making inappropriate remarks on her underwear and clothing, and using sexual slurs. The main character is bullied by another boy who corners him in the toilet and threatens to physically assault him if he does not take off his underwear for him. He repeatedly uses homophobic slurs but nothing happens. He later punches him for not doing what he said. In a daydream of the main character, the female lead is seen to be harassed by her adult boyfriend and she is clearly uncomfortable and uneasy. This is stopped by the brother of the main character who fights the older boyfriend.
On top of the above, the film contains on-screen necrophilia.
A man attempts to rape a woman, but she manages to escape by punching him. A woman engages in oral sex with her twin sister's boyfriend, without him realising that she is a different woman.
Singles (Movie)
Sinkhole (Movie)
Sinners (Movie)
A man recalls a time where a white man lied about a black man raping a white woman. In turn, the black man got his penis cut off and was lynched. A vampire tells a woman distress that he knows how she likes to be licked to try and convince her to do something she does not want to do.
The antagonist blackmails his uncle into forcing his (adult) daughter to marry him. After he accepted, the antagonist goes to the woman's room and tries to kiss her despite her clear refusal: he persists and she flees. Later, a similar scene occurs when they are both alone in her house.
Sirât (Movie)
Sissy (Movie)
Incestuous relationship between two sisters.
A sex worker in a brothel is implied to be unhappy about her work, and it is implied that she has been treated poorly by customers.
Skate Kitchen (Movie)
A group of teenage girls discuss their various experiences of having their consent violated. A teenage girl looks visibly uncomfortable as her friends try to coax her into group sex by touching her leg.
Skater Girl (Movie)
It is revelead that one of the main characters was abused by his teacher when he was 15.
It (2017) (Movie)
One main plot point is that a young girl's stepfather sexually abuses his daughter. He is shown to be extremely possessive and controlling throughout the film (going through her underwear drawer), and she is visibly frightened of him. He is shown climbing on top of her towards the end of the film and seems to be unbuckling his belt. During this scene, he threatens to prove that she is still his little girl. The girl kicks him and escapes. In the final scene of the movie, the antagonist briefly transforms into her father to frighten her. Worthy of note: A older man pharmacist flirts with a high school girl. She wears his glasses and tries to seduce him to help her friends steal from the store. There is quite a bit of sexual tension.
A man is very aggressive towards a woman: he tries to get her to give him money while he is in a towel.
Child sexual abuse is very strongly implied (father sprays his deceased wife's perfume on his daughter and then hugs her/touches her while she is visibly distressed and uncomfortable). A scene shows an abusive husband hitting his wife and attempting to rape her. A woman is restrained and attacked by a zombie, who ends up putting his tongue inside her mouth.
The protagonist (living in Palestine) passes a police car with two cops in the front, and one blindfolded woman in the back.
One of the men attempts to rape the heroine but is killed just before or as it starts by the zombie that has been following her. It is fairly obvious this is going to happen and it is a brief scene with no blood or torn clothes.
In the introduction, the main character explains that he is depressed by problems "less dramatic" than being sexually abused. Later, he jokingly tells that someone tried to rape a penguin.
A man chases a housekeeper and insists he is in love with her. There are also scenes with men ogling a woman as she walks down the street. A woman loses her robe while walking home, leaving her naked. She hides behind a bush and we do not see anything, but the man she's with refuses to return the robe and jokes about selling tickets to see her naked. A woman is slapped on the butt.
Worthy of note: aliens keep asking two human captors if they are going to mate.
SLC Punk (Movie)
Sleep Tight (Movie)
The film's plot revolves around the continuous sexual abuse and rape of a group of four teenage boys by guards at the correctional facility where they were sentenced to stay when one of their pranks went disastrously wrong.
The film centres on a woman who performs a type of sex work where she is put to sleep and men are allowed to grope her. She consents to this and it is explicitly stated that they are not allowed to penetrate her. There is one instance where a man burns her with a cigarette during one of these sessions and proceeding clients are warned that they must not leave permanent marks.
The film revolves around a woman performing oral sex on her dog when she was in college and telling her current boyfriend about the act. It is not shown on-screen but it is discussed throughout, in a fairly respectful, non-graphic and measured way.
An on-screen rape scene between married couple could be, although consented, seen as forced because the woman is scared of getting beaten by her husband if she refuses. It is shown that she does not enjoy the sex at all. She shows PTSD symptoms when her date does not immediately stops the sexual initiation when she says stop.
Worthy of note: the female lead stalks the male lead.
One of the plots is a double-incest plot, where the main character finds out that she is the product of incest and her bio sister is her bio mother. Her bio sister was conceived via rape. She is also sexually exploited by her boss, who her father is paying. He attempts to molest her on screen and there are flashbacks to the child sexual abuse. Another instigating plot is the abusive ex boyfriend of the character forces her to do a sexual act with an animal, with his friends, and with several strangers.
A woman is forced into sex work.
Small Axe (Movie)
S1E2 (Lovers Rock): the sexual violence and harassment in this episode were handled sensitively and from a perspective that centred women's experiences.
There are references to non-consensual sex towards a drunken teenage girl. Near the climax of the film, a character is orally raped and blackmailed.
Smile Pretty (Movie)
This movie is about a girl who was abused as a child. She then goes on to have a relationship with an adult man, who convinces her to bring another teenage girl into their relationship. She stars in child pornography and ultimately, she helps the police put her "boyfriend" in jail. In her final conversation with the police officer, she accuses him of liking child pornography too because he chose a job that requires him to watch it. Childhood sexual abuse is mentioned and there is on-screen sexual abuse of a child.
Smithereens (Movie)
One of the male main characters follows the female protagonist to her job and then her home to ask her on a date. Another man grabs the protagonist's chest without consent and asks for sex, she denies him. He asks for sex multiple times throughout the film. A kid grabs a piece of the protagonist's underwear from the street floor and runs off. There are multiple instances of kissing under dubious consent. The protagonist behaves stoically through all of these events. None of the scenes are particularly violent and are mostly portrayed as casual.
Smoke Signals (Movie)
Smooth Talk (Movie)
The movie focuses on a 15 year old meeting a strange adult man. He uses verbal threats of violence (some direct some implied), stalks her, shows up at her home, and an implied off-screen rape.
A woman is blackmailed with pictures of her masturbating to do various things like wearing a short skirt and buying a vibrator. A man makes another man take off all his clothes. He then kisses him on the face.
The Snapper (Movie)
About halfway into the film, the twenty year-old protagonist stumbles out of a bar very drunk. She is greeted by a middle-aged neighbour, then the film cuts to him on top of her. During the encounter she is on the verge of unconsciousness and clearly unable to give consent, so drunk that she does not even recognise the man when he goes to leave. The scene is over quickly.
An antagonist is revealed to have raped a woman in the backstory, and is implied to have raped others. He also attempts to rape his step-niece while she's imprisoned, but she gets away before she can. It's revealed he 'watched' her while she was imprisoned. It is also heavily implied that the two antagonists are in an incestuous relationship.
Snowden (Movie)
A woman has her clothes forcibly removed by a man while another takes pictures.
Snowtown (Movie)
Thie movie is about a real homophobic serial killer who kidnapped, tortured and killed paedophiles (or presumed paedophiles) with some accomplices. Rape, incest and child sex abuse is discussed and hinted throughout. In the beginning of the film, one man is shown taking inappropriate pictures of young boys. One character rapes his brother (the protagonist) on-screen: this is implied to be hapenning on a regular basis.
So-Won (Movie)
A little girl is kidnapped on her way to school, raped and beaten. This isn't seen, but talked about, and her recovery from the assault is the subject of the movie.
Sobibor (Movie)
An ambiguous attempted rape scene shows a woman struggling against a rapist.
Worthy of note: at some point, a man goes to a brothel and has sex with a prostitute (off-screen).
Soft & Quiet (Movie)
A woman is raped with foreign object by another woman: we only see the perpetrator move and hear the victim cry. Rape is mentioned at ~45 minutes. Sexual assault is mentioned at ~1 hour 10 minutes.
A man grabs a woman's hand and puts it on his crotch.
Soldier (Movie)
Soleil O (Movie)
Two white women discuss their sexual fantaisies objectifying Black men. One of them then seduces the protagonist (a Black man) but after they have sex, she expresses her disappointment that he did not fulfill her expectations. The protagonist is shown visibly distrissed by this dehumanizing experience, which process is the focus of the film.
A man teases a woman about her chest size (09:09): he moves the front of her jacket out of the way to try and prove his point, but he is quickly stopped.
Near the end of the movie, there is an incredibly violent and graphic rape scene where the main male character rapes the main female character (1:15:10-1:17:15). It is revealed to be part of a larger role-playing event.
Something New (Movie)
The entire film is centered around a rape survivor's attempts to begin anew after the (off-screen) attack. She is later coerced and held prisoner by another man in his apartment.
Somewhere (Movie)
Son of a Gun (Movie)
During the start of the movie, the protagonist’s cellmate is implied to be repeatedly raped off-screen, but can be seen being harassed. Soon after, the protagonist suffers an attempt on him on-screen.
Son of Saul (Movie)
There are repeated and explicit scenes of Jewish prisoners forced to strip completely naked before being put into gas chambers. In one of the stripping scenes, it is strongly implied that there is an assault/attempted assault on one of the women. Two guys later on are explicitly discussing raping a woman, saying things such as 'she was so beautiful I couldn't resist' and 'she should have saw it coming'.
Sonbahar (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main female character (a prostitute) briefly tries to engage sex with a man she thinks paid to spend the night with her. He resists and when she insists, he explains that this is not what he wants (impliying he is in love with her).
A character in the film is assaulted by the man keeping her prisoner and forcing her to be a house servant. The family allows it to happen.
The film is about children abuses. A boy is raped by a priest on-screen.
Song to Song (Movie)
Songbird (Movie)
A male character keeps a woman in a motel room in which he lured her before the start of the film. He forces her to maintain a sexual relationship with him against her will. In one scene she straddles him and he kisses her while she looks away, it is implied that he also had sex with her. Later, when she tries to end their arrangement, he states he owns her. She is able to escape him.
Worthy of note: A man fondles his wife's butt while she appears to be sleeping. She is awake and shows no discomfort, and the act does not seem to be overtly sexual.
The protagonist is a psychoanalyst. In the first 10 minutes of the film, one of his patients (a sex maniac) tells him that he is afraid to end up raping someone. This character appears at several other occasions throughout the film. A few minutes after that, the protagonist's daughter does her homework with a friend who insists to kiss her despite her refusal. Her parents are in the next room and her mother signals to her husband not to pay attention to the incident.
Sorcerer (Movie)
Sorry, Baby (Movie)
The main plot point is the sexual assault endured by the protagonist and its aftermath. The assault in question is never shown onscreen but the film handles it with care and understanding. There are a handful of scenes featuring particular emotional intensity, even in ones designed to inject humor into the situation. Perhaps the most upsetting is when she recounts what happened to her best friend: the camera never leaves her face. Scenes involving other characters not believing and/or doubting her experience may be distressing to some.
This movie is about child trafficking (for sexual exploitation essentially) and based on real events. A young teenager is raped, and her little brother is sexually abused and photographed for child pornography. The child also present PTSD symptoms.
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There is a mention of sexual abuse on a child by his grandfather (35:00).
Sounder (Movie)
Source Code (Movie)
Sous La Seine (Movie)
Worthy of note: an older man makes a comment to a female police officer. It may be seen as a catcall, but it is in no way predatory or uncomfortable, and it comes off as a simple compliment.
One man says he will 'take' another man's wife - meaning is left ambiguous.
The Souvenir (Movie)
Soy Nevenka (Movie)
The whole film delves in the psychological abuse and portrays the effects on the victims psyche. It is a biography of the first case of sexual assault and abuse by a Spanish politician brought to justice. There is a sex scene with no physical violence, but strong insistence after her negatives. The on-screen rape scene is handled sensitively, focusing on her face and reaction, and not sexualizing it.
Spaceman (Movie)
This movie contains brief depictions of miscarriage.
Spawn (Movie)
Threats of sexual violence in this movie are particularly violent, sudden, and cruel. 21:37-21:40: inappropriate comment towards a child. 1:03:11-1:03:53: rape threats. 1:15:28-1:15:49: sexual harassmen. 1:21:43-1:22:06: more rape threats and sexual harassment.
Speak (Movie)
The film is about a teenage girl who is overcoming the effects of a rape. She is bullied by her peers for calling the police to break up the party where she was assaulted.
The premise of the movie is that one family goes to visit another that they met as tourists. While the wife of family A (the guests) is taking a shower, someone from family B (the hosts), presumably the husband, enters the bathroom and starts brushing their teeth. Although the shower has frosted glass walls, and no one can see in or out, the fact that someone walks in on wife A, without knocking or acknowledging the transgression, makes her visibly upset. During a sex scene with couple A, the husband from family B stares at them through a window 38:44-39:50. Later, child A is crying in the middle of the night because she is lonely. Husband B picks her up and brings her to the bed he shares with his wife. He sleeps naked in the bed.
A male character makes passes at a married woman who is uncomfortable, including kissing her neck and winking. A woman finds her young daughter sleeping in bed with a couple who are in their underwear. SPOILERS: There is implied but not explicit child abuse/grooming. It is implied that a woman may have been a child victim to the man she is married to in the movie. When this woman dies, he says that he intends to replace her with one of the female characters that is a child.
The Specials (Movie)
Speechless (Movie)
This is a short film discussing sexual assault and rape amongst teenage boys. There is a discussion of a teenage boy's rape and a brief segment addressing the aftermath of this event.
Spencer (Movie)
Spiderhead (Movie)
Prisoners who sign up to be part of drug trials in exchange for a nicer prison and amenities consent to be drugged with a drug causing their libido to increase, leading to them willingly have sex with each other. While they technically can decline to be drugged, it is shown that they are threatened with removal from the program and sent back to regular prison if they choose not to be drugged.
Spinning Man (Movie)
There is a relationship between the lead man and one his (adult) students.
Splice (2009) (Movie)
A woman is raped and impregnated by a human hybrid. She is paid to keep the baby to full term. A human hybrid is strapped to a table and her clothes are cut off. There is a sex scene between a man and a human hybrid who is being raised as a child: it is unclear if she is an adult.
The Spoilers (Movie)
A man forcefully kisses a woman. Later, another man grabs the same woman to abuse her, but before anything happens, he is stopped by that previous man.
Spotlight (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the main male character talks to one of the female protagonist, who is willing to leave his place. Getting close to her, he tries to convince her to stay while touching her face and getting threatening. The woman is visibly distressed, but nothing further happens: she then leaves.
At 29 minutes in, the protagonist accidentally walks into a room where a woman is changing. At 31 minutes, he touches her breast while she is asleep. She is surprised and rebuffs him but then reciprocates. They are stopped by another character walking in. At 35 minutes, he again touches her breast and she slaps him. After that, they have consensual sex several times. SPOILERS: Years after, it is revealed that the protagonist eventually killed her because of his jealousy.
Sputnik (Movie)
During a discussion about a prisoner (01:15:40), it is mentioned that "he raped and killed his neighbour, a 12-year-old girl."
An artist attempts to rape a woman as part of a performance.
A little boy smears his semen on multiple surfaces in school. An older professor tries to force his young female student into giving him oral sex and is stopped by his son opening the bedroom door (18:50).
Stage Mother (Movie)
The film features a scene of date rape that happens to a lead female character. Detail is handled sensitively but the scene is quite shocking in an otherwise mostly comedic movie.
Stake Land (Movie)
A group of men attempt to rape a woman, but she escapes. A man motions towards a woman to 'join him' in his tent, which she does not want to do.
Stalker (Movie)
Stan & Ollie (Movie)
Stand By Me (Movie)
It may be taken as implied that a character is sexually assaulted off-screen; having been held captive, restrained, and tortured, he is asked how long it is been since he last had sex. He is kissed against his will and although he kisses his assailant back, it is clear that this is because he has been coerced. The scene cuts away. leaving a certain amount of ambiguity, but viewers connecting the dots can assume he is raped off-screen after the scene ends.
Starfish (Movie)
Starry Eyes (Movie)
To the Stars (Movie)
In one of the first scenes of the film, the teenage protagonist is sexually harassed by a group of teenage boys when she is alone in the middle of nowhere. They first catcall her and one of them tries to grab her breast, encouraged by the other. They are eventually stopped by another character who chases them away. The alcoholic mother of the protagonist makes repeated sexual advances to a teenage boy throughout the film, which makes him uncomfortable. Worthy of note: homophobia is an important plot point.
Starve (Movie)
At one point, the antagonist becomes frustrated with the main protagonist's boyfriend and rips her shirt off, before impliying that he is going to assault her (1:20:15). She escapes, mostly clothed.
Starve Acre (Movie)
Worthy of note: A character shares that their father used to tape their mouth shut and force them to undress and stand outside in the cold. No sexual motivation.
A boyfriend briefly acts violently towards his pregnant girlfriend: she falls on the ground but the man is stopped.
Stay (Movie)
An old VHS tape showing women lined up implies they are being sold as sex slaves; this is later confirmed in dialogue.
A drunk man tries to forcibly plant a kiss on a teenage girl.
Step Up (Movie)
A high school girl has relationship with “much older guy” who presents as a young adult in a band.
Stick It (Movie)
The Sting (Movie)
Stoic (Movie)
Stoker (Movie)
A schoolgirl is harassed by a group of male classmates: they use mild innuendo and show her a crude drawing of a naked woman. They make verbal references to incest. At one stage, a teenage girl (18) and her uncle become sexually intimate, until the girl's mother intervenes. A teenage girl goes into a wooded area with a boy: they make out but the encounter soon turns violent and he attempts to rape her, however he is stopped and she exacts revenge on him (53:00-54:00).
A male doctor speaks to a group of students in a classroom about a female patient. She is brought into the room. She pleads that she is not "mad". The man says she will have an episode if her breasts, thighs, or ovaries are touched. She says, "Don't touch me" as he moves towards her. Then she has the episode of her body tensing up. It is said that a woman harmed her husband when defending herself from his sexual desires. A female patient talks about her and the other patients being tortured, stripped, and intimately examined by the staff. A male patient forcibly kisses a female patient. A character makes a joke about his father putting drugs in his drink when he was a child. He makes a vivid gesture showing his father sexually assaulting him.
Stonewall (Movie)
Storm Cell (Movie)
The pushy male antagonist attempts to rape an unconscious woman in the last 20 minutes of the film.
The film is about the unrequited love of a woman for a man and her obsessive behaviour toward him.
The lead character is harassed, raped off-screen, then held hostage by her rapist.
Storytelling (Movie)
The first half hour of the film is about a professor who abuses his power to have sex with students.
Stowaway (Movie)
Straight Time (Movie)
Straightheads (Movie)
The protagonist is gang-raped on-screen in the beginning of the film whilst her boyfriend is beaten almost to death and unable to help her. The rest of the film revolves around her determination to find the perpetrators and exact revenge: the rape is thus discussed throughout, and shown again, in a longer and more graphic scene. One of the rapists has a teenage daughter, who the other men clearly intend to rape: the protagonist's boyfriend tries to rape her. The final scene shows the protagonist raping one of her attackers with a shotgun.
MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE TWIST AT THE END OF THE MOVIE: A young woman is pregnant and believes that the father is her dead high school boyfriend. It is eventually revealed that the real father is the adult male with whom she is living and by whom she is employed; he is a former police officer and as a result, was able to steal Rohypnol from the evidence locker before he retired. Using these drugs he drugged and raped the protagonist, resulting in her pregnancy.
The short is about an incestuous relationship between a father and son: the son is the aggressor in the relationship and the father is clearly uncomfortable and disturbed with the situation. There is one especially difficult scene where the father is taking a bath with the door closed and the son breaks in and then the camera switches to the mother, who is in the room next door and can hear the father screaming. She turns up the volume on her TV and pretends not to hear it, but it is still audible.
A woman who is being stalked is told by her stalker that he knows of a sexual relationship that happened with her teacher in highschool who also stalked her. She later reveals that she ended up telling everyone she lied because no one believed her, but it did actually happen. It is mentioned many times through the film to make people question if she is crazy or truly being stalked.
The two main characters (who end up in a relationship) have a seven-year age gap, meeting initially when one was a minor. They get into a relationship when both are adults. Once they are in a relationship, the younger of the two occasionally “pesters” the other to have sex with him. There was no real threat insinuated, and they only end up having sex when there is no pressure involved.
Worthy of note: A man is distracted by sexual thoughts about a woman, and she mocks him for staring at her. He later apologizes for "ogling" her.
A woman briefly discusses an incident of rape in her past, and the man listening victim-blames her.
On-screen rape and sexual assault feature throughout the film. A woman is raped by her ex-boyfriend. Immediately after this, the same woman is raped by another man. Both scenes are relatively graphic. On another occasion, a man attempts to rape a woman, ripping open her shirt.
A woman is raped by two men in a row. The second attack is substantially more violent than the first, although for the most part only sounds are heard. Flashbacks to these attacks occur at various points throughout the film.
The Strays (Movie)
As a movie depicting sex work, prostitutes are routinely seen sexually harassing men, often quite aggressively, for sex.
The lead character is raped off-screen by her brother-in-law. The main character's sister is implied to have been fired due to sleeping with one of her teenage students. She also kisses and flirts with a rather young-looking actor who is implied to be "young".
This film contains rape flashbacks throughout.
A character says that her father, who she had not met before, “made a pass” at her.
Stud Life (Movie)
The narrator witnesses a scene in which a woman is lectured by her boss. She compares the scene to a rape and describes it: the description if extremely violent (1:08:30-1:09:24).
The Stylist (Movie)
Worthy of note: awoman breaks into another woman's house and masturbates in her bed.
Subarnarekha (Movie)
Sublime (Movie)
Submarine (Movie)
Submarino (Movie)
The Substance (Movie)
This film contains recurring objectification and sexualization from older men towards women, especially younger women.
Suburbia (Movie)
A bunch of punks forcibly strip a woman of each article of clothing until she is completely nude in a public concert while people laugh and make inappropriate gestures at her. Full rear and breasts and pubic region shown. There are conversations between characters regarding a woman's childhood and issues revolving around her father abusing her.
Suburbicon (Movie)
Worthy of note: a child walks in on two people having (consensual) rough sex. It is disturbing from the child's point of view.
The Suckling (Movie)
A catatonic woman is raped in a mental hospital. It is played as a joke.
Sud Pralad (Movie)
The protagonist walks in on an adult man aggressively kissing and shoving a pre-teen girl. The protagonist runs away immediately, before anything explicit happens, but the abuse of the girl is referenced several times by the man to intimidate the protagonist.
Suicide Club (Movie)
Two women are kidnapped and are forced to watch as a man rapes and kills a woman (01:06:30). The assault is mostly obscured by a white sheet with a non-realistic assault scene shown through a silhouette in the sheet.
Suicide Kale (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is one throwaway line about a character being a child bride to the rapper Tupac. This was in reference to the fact that she had a crush on him as a child and wanted to marry him and would not have been thinking of the ramifications of that as a child.
Suicide Room (Movie)
Sully (Movie)
The titular protagonist is hugged and kissed on the cheek without asking for his permission, by people thanking him.
Summer of 84 (Movie)
Teenage boys watch their neighbor undress through her window.
Summerland (Movie)
Summertime (Movie)
A character mentions her ex husband assaulting her.
Suncoast (Movie)
Sundown (Movie)
A stranger at the barber shop touches a woman: she is visibly uncomfortable.
Sunset (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman falls in love with a man and slaps him when he rejects her advances.
Super (Movie)
Super 30 (Movie)
Super Deluxe (Movie)
A trans woman is forced perform sexual favors for a police chief in order for her and her son to be released unscathed (1:34:17-1:40:14). The power dynamic is clearly being exploited and the lack of consent is made abundantly clear by the woman’s crying and reluctance to comply.
Super Fly (Movie)
The protagonist threatens his employee, saying he will put his wife to work as a sex worker.
Superman (Movie)
There are two non-consensual kisses in this film.
Supernova (Movie)
The main characters are women who work in a sports bar, so there is some discussion of sexual harassment on the job but nothing graphic. Near the end, there is a joke about someone being "groped" during an audition.
The male protagonist grabs the female protagonist's breast and tries to kiss her despite her asking him to stop. She later explains that she was surprised but would agree to have sex with him. Shortly after, he tries again to kiss her but she rebuffs him. At approximately 1:15:00 into the movie, a man attemps to rape the female lead after she got drunk in a club. The male lead eventually rescues her. Throughout the movie, the female lead is repeatedly grabbed against her will, pushed against wall and so on by different men.
Surveillance (Movie)
A police officer forces a woman to kiss him. Near the end of the film, the killers near the end restrain their victim and grope her before killing her.
The Surveyors (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man repeatedly propositions a woman who is uninterested, but it is revealed this is an inside joke between them.
A teenage girl denies the fact that her father touches her.
As the film takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, the female protagonist offers to have sex with the male protagonist in exchange for food and shelter early in the movie: he agrees. At some point, because he thinks she is taking a blade to kill him, he violently pins her to a wall naked. They two eventually become lovers. Later, another man surprises the woman, points a gun to her head and gropes her. She is saved from rape by the former man. Toward the end of the movie, the male protagonist explains that his brother tried to rape a woman, but was forced to flee because she screamed.
There is a long scene in which a male officer searches a suspect for weapons, feeling and grabbing at him. It may be uncomfortable for some viewers. In another scene, a man tells officers that a woman is being raped. When they go to check, there isn’t actually a rape happening. However it is implied the officers went to the wrong place and that someone may still be in danger elsewhere.
A flashback implies that the protagonist (an Auschwitz prisoner) was forced to have sex with a female inmate while a Nazi guard was watching them. In the same scene, taking place years after, the protagonist struggles in engaging intimacy with his new wife because of this trauma.
Suzhou River (Movie)
The film features a romance between a girl and a boy who appears to be older. The ages of both are not clear. The relationship seems to not involve more than kissing. Although he knows she has a temporary tattoo on her upper leg.
Swallow (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the main character describes how she was conceived (a rape) to her therapist. The subject is briefly brought up a few other times after this scene, when the therapist reveals this confession to the main character's husband (during a conversation that she overhears). Worthy of note: prior to these events, the protagonist (a woman) finds herself alone with one of her husband's drunk colleagues, whom she does not know. He asks her for a hug, while stating that he feels lonely: she agrees.
Swarmed (Movie)
Sweat (Movie)
The protagonist (a female influencer) notices that a man is stalking her. He is parked in front of her house and when she confronts him, he starts masturbating. She makes him leave and later discovers that he posted an apology video online, explaining that he feels lonely. This encounter disturbs her but when she talks about it to her family, they blame her for knocking on his window. She then invites a male colleague to her house and they start kissing but she quickly shows that she is not into it. She explains him the situation and asks him to scare the stalker off (who is in front of her house again). He agrees but eventually beats the man up. When he comes back to her apartment, she asks him to leave: he refuses and starts masturbating in front of her before leaving. The protagonist then checks on her stalker, who is severely injured: she brings him to the hospital.
The antagonist rapes the protagonist's wife in a flashback, and what is shown is a crowd of people mocking her. He then raises her daughter as his own and grows to lust after her when she is a teenager, secretly spying on her in her room, and attempting to force her to marry him.
Sweet Bean (Movie)
Sweet Girl (Movie)
A father sexually abuses his teenage daughter. A scene shows them lying together and kissing.
A man bribes a columnist with a sexual favor from a womn who is visibly uncomfortable.
A woman discusses how she had sex with a man she came upon in a graveyard, and who 'just lied there'.
One of the opening scenes of the film is of a young boy being raped by an adult woman. This scene is explicit and a few minutes long. The film does not portray this act in a negative way and it is never discussed by any of the characters, but it is important in understanding the main character's backstory. The young boy in this scene was played by the director's 13-year-old son.
Sweet Thing (Movie)
Sweetheart (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl is tied up after fighting with two other characters.
The Swerve (Movie)
The Swimmers (Movie)
Swing Girls (Movie)
Swing Time (Movie)
Sybil (1976) (Movie)
The film's plot is centred around the psychological effects of childhood physical and sexual abuse. It is worth noting that the story told by this movie, based on real accounts of psychiatric treatment, was later subjected to controversies.
Sydney (Movie)
The main character is a sex worker: there is a scene where she does not get compensated for her work.
Syk Pike (Movie)
Sylvie's Love (Movie)
A man walks into a room where another man had just been having sex with a woman who is either dead or under anesthesia. There is another scene in which a man licks a woman’s ears suggestively before attaching jumper cables to them.
Synchronic (Movie)
A note is shown in which it is stated that a man was raped the previous night. Worthy of note: a woman makes a joke about spiking a man's drink, but nothing comes of this.
Syriana (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the film, many flashbacks show the abuses suffered from the protagonist (a little girl).
Szamanka (Movie)
In a monologue, the main protagonist mentions rape-jokes, slut shaming and revenge porn (1:01:59)
Table 19 (Movie)
Taipei Story (Movie)
Take Shelter (Movie)
The Tale (Movie)
Based on the writer-director's real experiences, the film is about a 13 year old girl's sexual abuse at the hands of two adults.
Worthy of note: during a brief scene with a female ghost, blood is seen dripping through between her legs.
The plot involves middle-age men courting a teenage princess, and she has to come up with ways to discourage or fend them off.
A man forces a female character onto a bed and pins her down with his knee in between her legs. Rape is strongly implied here.
A male character refers to a sexual act as "maintenance". He then proceeds to seduce his girlfriend who is at first uninterested and says "don't". However, tThe scene continues with both giggling and moaning with pleasure. Another male character laughs at this while the main character watches in the reflection in disgust.
Talk to Her (Movie)
A nurse rapes and impregnates a woman in a coma.
Talk Radio (Movie)
The movie is about a talk show host who takes calls from all type of people. About an hour into the movie, one person calls to talk about how he cannot stop raping women., and how he is going to do it again. They try to trace the call to report it to the police but the call is not long enough.
A girl gets pushed to the ground and a man holds her down with ill intentions before the man gets hit in the head in a slapstick kinda way.
A man attacks a woman and holds her against her will. She fights back and stabs him with a scissor to get away.
The Tall Man (Movie)
There is a mention of a man seducing and molesting a young teenage girl.
Tallulah (Movie)
A female mouse character is locked in a bird cage only in her underwear by a much bigger male character and routinely sexually abused. photos of her in sexual and compromising abusive acts are plastered on the wall. She later manages to escape. The same male character chases the female protagonist in what appears to be a rape scene.
The man wooing the protagonist grabs her and puts her on his lap while she struggles, but he lets her go (37:26). He chases her around, pinning her down and making inappropriate jokes until she is too tired to run away - he then grabs her by the wrist and twists it behind her back, bringing her to see her father to say that she has agreed to marry him. She then runs from him and locks herself in her room, where he lies that she has consented to marry him. However, aside from this, the scene is not sexual in nature. The protagonist tries to say no when it comes to exchanging 'I do' at the wedding, but right as she tries to, her husband forcefully kisses her to stop her (1:03:45).
Tangerine (Movie)
The film follows two sex workers so it contains several scenes of paid sex as well as some assaults (e.g. : a man pulls open a sex worker's clothes to expose her).
Tanin No Kao (Movie)
A man suddenly pounces on his wife but immediately stops when she does not reciprocate. He does complain about her "refusing him". There are two very brief on-screen scenes which depict attacks which might be attempted rape but in both cases the victim escapes quickly and easily. There is an off-screen incestuous sex scene between two consenting adults.
Tar (Movie)
The film is about a woman in position of power who exploits her position of power over several young women for sex, driving on of her victims to suicide. Nothing graphic is depicted. There are instances of this person making light but inappropriate touches to students. There is a scene where the main character is on a run and hears what might be an assault- we do not see anything or find out what happened, but the audio may be distressing to hear. A man acts creepy towards another woman in the office building. At one point he tries to pressure her into giving him a kiss.
Targets (Movie)
A man abruptly pinches a woman's bottom early in the movie. Women are wolf-whistled at. A man kisses a woman after she tells him not to.
Taxi Driver (Movie)
A young girl, roughly 12 years old, is a sex worker. An ongoing theme of the film is the protagonist's obsessive stalking of a woman.
Taxidermia (Movie)
A man looks through a window to watch two women bathe. He later masturbates while secretly watching them playing outside. The same man fantasizes about tricking a little girl into touching him. Worthy of note: the same man has sex with a disemboweled pig corpse while fantasizing about the two women from earlier.
There is a kiss between a 17 year old boy and an adult woman but it never becomes sexual, though it is implied that it is something they both want.
Teacher (Movie)
A child is physically and emotionally abused by an adult: there is no mention of sexual intent.
A 15 year old girl and a man in his 20s are in a relationship. Worthy of note: Underage characters discuss japanese cartoon pornography. There are depictions of nudity with unclear age of the characters involved. Many of the art created by the teen characters is heavily sexually suggestive.
The story is about war and genocide, and gives a very raw depiction of what happens.
The movie is about Ted Bundy, notorious serial killer and rapist. His crimes are mentioned throughout, and in one scene, he tells a woman he is going to strangle, then rape her. A main female character discusses an event where her sister was brutally raped and left for dead.
Teddy (Movie)
A female masseuse gets on top of a male and forcibly kisses him before he pushes her off.
Teen Spirit (Movie)
At a party, an adult, takes advantage of a drunk teenage girl. There are also mentions of rape and hints of sexual violence in other unrelated scenes.
Tekken (Movie)
There is a past non-graphic mention of rape which leads to the main character learning that the rapist is his father.
A woman is violently assaulted by her boyfriend who disfigure her with acid.
The two men featured in this documentary were sexually abused by their mother and pimped out to her friends as children. One man has no recollection of his childhood, and having learned only a few details, his brother finally discusses the full extent of their abuse with him. The subject matter, the main focus of the documentary, is handled sensitively.
38 minutes into the movie, a male character attempts to rape a woman after smoking together. There is unconsentual groping and kissing. The scene lasts a couple of minutes until her boyfriend intervenes. There is a struggle over a firearm and the female character gets shot and killed. Her boyfriend gets knocked out and wakes up believing he shot her in a jealous rage.
A man begins to fondle a man without his consent (at first). A man and woman have sex in their bed while other creatures watch secretly A character pretends to masturbate at a woman.
Temple (2017) (Movie)
Ten Canoes (Movie)
All the men of the movie (members of a tribe) have three wifes, one of whom probably is a teenage girl. This particular girl is kidnapped and sold by another tribe.
During the first half of the movie, there are multiple implied sexual harassement and rape from masters on women slaves. The main plot also involves a forced marriage with heavy hints of marital rape. During the last 15 minutes of the film, during an orgy scene, several woman are seen harassed and tied by men and it is implied that they are raped.
Teorema (Movie)
The Terminal (Movie)
A woman mentions being groped by men during her work as a flight attendant. Men mention having collected the panties of a famous woman in an airport lounge: it is implied that some of them watched her having sex without her consent. Men set up a woman to make her ends up on the knees of her love interest (the main protagonist): it is played for laughs.
A character has flashbacks to being sexually abused as a child.
A man and a woman kiss passionately; the man reaches into the woman's dress and caresses her breast (no nudity is visible); she becomes offended and angrily stops him.
Terraferma (Movie)
A woman gives birth to a child conceived through the guards "visiting" women at night during her time in immigration jail and tells the story to another woman, saying that the children were kept in the same area and could see (1:00:00-1:01:22).
Terri (Movie)
One recurring storyline of the movie is about a teenage girl who got pressured to perform sexual acts by a boy during a class (digital penetration). The boy is shown being very pushy, and other students witness the act, which causes the boy to get fired and the girl to get publicly shamed. The coercion and the act are referred to several times throughout the rest of the film. In one of the final scenes of the film, the three protagonist (teenagers) are intoxicated and one of them acts threateningly and ends up asking the girl to perform oral sex on him: she laughs him off and mocks him, making him leaves. After that, she ends up undressing in front of the titular character and asking him to join her on the floor: he is visibly distressed and refuses, so she eventually stops.
Tesis (Movie)
Tesla (Movie)
Test Pattern (Movie)
To the Bone (Movie)
A man puts his hand on a woman's knee and around her shoulder.
Theeb (Movie)
Thelma (Movie)
A man attempts to rape a woman until another woman intervenes, stripping her of her clothes. The attack is violent; he hits her and insults her repeatedly. The woman is obviously upset and begs him to stop. The scene is relatively graphic and some may find it disturbing; it occurs near the beginning of the movie.
A former ensembke dancer is sent to a monastery for conversion therapy: he is subsequently raped by a priest supposed to "cure him". He escapes but is forced into prostitution to survive. Nothing of this is shown on screen. A character worries the same fate will happen to the protagoist. Worthy of note: homophobia.
A woman is groped by her bed-bound father in law while helping him in the morning. She swats his hand away and tells him to stop. It is a brief scene and does not feel gratuitous. Worthy of note: The same father in law talks about how he married his first cousin and wishes his son had done the same, claiming "the old ways" (that is, marrying ones first cousin) were better. No incestuous relationships are depicted in the film.
Therese (Movie)
Worthy of note: when the female protagonist tells her husband that she plans on leaving him, he states that he could legally get away with murdering her because she cheated on him.
The protagonist encounters two men kidnapping a young girl, planning to rape her. He kills them and saves her.
One character - an adult during the movie - is strongly implied to have engaged in a sexual relationship with an adult whilst a teenager and to have been a victim of childhood sexual abuse.
Within the first few minutes of the film, one character jokingly says that his basement is for "raping animals". It is implied that he is not serious.
They Remain (Movie)
A man spies on and then grabs a little girl before being stopped. It is implied, and characters later speculate, that he was attempting to molest her. A man makes repeated sexual comments towards his nurse. Rape and child molestation are repeatedly brought up throughout the film. A man threatens to have another man's girlfriend raped.
It is revealed in the second part of the movie that the murder victim (a father) had been sexually assaulting his daugther since she was 14. This becomes a central part of the plot and is thus discussed frequently throughout the rest of the film.
The plot revolves around a teenage girl being married off to an adult man. They have a sexual relationship, though very little of it shown on screen. An adult woman is shown to have a secret sexual relationship with a teenage boy. A teenage girl watches people have sex without their knowledge/consent on several occasions.
Thirst (Movie)
A character says that women should not allow themselves to be sedated at hospitals because doctors might take them. The attempted rape scene takes place towards the end of the movie. A man accidentally walks in on a woman while she is changing.
Thirteen (Movie)
The main character and her best friend, both thirteen years old, attempt to seduce a grown man. He is uncomfortable and tells them to leave. Several older teenage boys make passes at them as well. A character reveals she was molested by her uncle when she was younger.
Worthy of note: the protagonist is implied to have accidentally wandered into a red light district.
A 15-year-old girl kisses a 12-year-old boy, and asks if he wants to 'suck her tits' This is not seen on-screen, and whether he complies is unclear. An older man talks about his past sexual relationship with a teenager. Several pornographic posters (breasts and rear visible) are displayed in a lengthy scene with a child present. A character describes how they believe the country is being 'raped' by immigration.
Near the end of the film, the main female character is attacked by a man that she had tricked earlier: he threatens her with a knife and then throws her to the ground and attempts to rape her, but she headbutts him and escapes.
Thoroughbreds (Movie)
One character is mentioned to have done jail time for statutory rape for having sex with a minor when he was 23 (31:08).
There is some muffled cat-calling in the background during a very short segment.
The main character has sex with a woman who he has taken hostage, and she is visibly uncomfortable throughout.
There are plural mentions and scenes of rape and child abuse. This film features multiple scenes where an old husband has sex with one of his wives, who is underage. Worthy of note: there is also a lot of fatphobia.
Thriller (Movie)
Implied incest between a brother and sister. A woman describes a hallucination she has wherein a giant spider sexually assaults her.
Throughout the film, a young man tries to convince a young woman to marry him. He firstly harasses her grandmother, and later the girl herself, despite her clear disinterest (she never answers his questions during the whole movie). The last scene shows him insistingly following her home and harassing her.
There is a rape scene half-way through that goes on half-way through. A man gropes a woman's bottom and is mentioned as being a peeping tom. We are shown an erotic comic graphically depicting an act of incest. A woman is implied to be engaging in bestiality with a rabbit.
Thumbsucker (Movie)
Thumper (Movie)
Thunder Road (Movie)
Thunderbolts (Movie)
Domestic violence is shown briefly.
Thursday (Movie)
A woman rapes a man who is tied to a chair: the scene goes on for quite some time and is graphic.
Tideland (Movie)
Worthy of note: there are multiple occasions where an adult man kisses a young girl. The man also discusses how he used to be kissed by an older woman as a child. A young girl sees a woman and man having sex.
The film is about a woman who is kidnapped, then ends up falling in love with her captor.
Tigerland (Movie)
A man teaches soldiers how to torture people by using electric wrenches on their enemies' testicles. One of the soldiers is forced to pull his pants down and the sergeant pretends to demonstrate the procedure on him: it does not happen. Early in the movie, a rape joke can be heard.
Till (Movie)
A black teenage boy compliments and whistles at an adult white woman with no ill intent. She falsely accuses him of sexual assault, resulting in his being lynched by a racist mob. She later describes the non-existent assault in court. This is a true story based in Jim Crow-era USA.
Timbuktu (Movie)
A 10-year-old African American girl is attacked and raped by two white adult men. When the girl is found, her father remembers another racially-motivated attack against an African American girl in a nearby town, for which her four assailants were acquitted. The rest of the film's plot revolves around his attempt to bring his daughter's attackers to justice.
Tiny Heroes (Movie)
Tirailleurs (Movie)
The Titan (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains instances of (non-sexual) domestic abuse.
Titane (Movie)
In the first sequence after the opening title, a female dancer is briefly touched by a man: he is quickly escorted out of the building by security. Just after that, a man, who says he is a fan of the female protagonist, pursues her after she finishes her job at night. She flees and manages to take refuge in her car, but the man insists and says that he is in love with her. After she opened her window, he grabs her head and starts kissing her: she complies in order to be able to kill him. After having sex with a car, the female protagonist wakes up with bruises between her thighs. Later, the female protagonist engages in sexual intercourse with another woman: she persistently pulls the woman's nipple piercing despite the woman's apparent uncomfort, until she protests. The protagonist then stops and goes away. A few minutes later, the protagonist kills the woman while they are kissing on a couch. The protagonist tries to get an abortion by herself with her hairpin: she fails but the scene is rather long and shows her visible distress. In the second part of the movie, the female protagonist disguises as a man and pretends to be the lost child of an elder man. There are several tense scenes where the protagonist tries to hide the fact that she is a woman (for example. the man insists on undressing her). In the final scene of the movie, when the man has discovered that she is a woman and decided to keep treating her as his son, she starts kissing him but he protests. After she dies while giving birth, he eventually kisses her. The protagonist (dressed up as a man), enters a bus where a group of men harass a woman alone in an increasingly violent way. As the tension rises, the protagonist exits the bus, leaving the woman alone with her potential assailants.
Worthy of note: a man saves a woman from jumping off of a ship, shortly after she slips and screams for help. When other people arrive at the scene, they mistakenly accuse him of assaulting the woman due to both parties being put in an awkward position, but she quickly explains that it was a misunderstanding and that he saved her life. The same woman is engaged to a possessive and abusive partner; he does not sexually assault her, but he physically threatens her and slut-shames her for seeking out a relationship with the man who saved her life.
Titanic II (Movie)
Tokyo Sonata (Movie)
A burglar kidnaps a woman in her home. She then agrees to run away with him. He attempts to rape her but is finally unable to do so.
Tomboy (Movie)
Towards the end of the film, a child character is forced to show her genitals to prove they are female. This is without sexual intentions but is still presented in an overpowering/predatory way which could be upsetting to some viewers. This happens off screen but we do see the aftermath and damage this does to the person.
Tombstone (Movie)
At the very start of the movie a wedding is interrupted by outlaws and it is implied that the bride is going to be raped.
Tomiris (Movie)
Tommy (1975) (Movie)
The main character is repeatedly sexually abused by his uncle. The film deals with the effects of the psychosomatic disorder which he develops in order to cope with the repeated abuse.
Tommyknockers (Movie)
A woman is seemingly kidnapped and a man says that the men who took her have probably raped and killed her. She is secretly part of their group and is unharmed.
Toni Erdmann (Movie)
Tony Manero (Movie)
Tootsie (Movie)
There is an implied sexual harassment plot point in the soap opera that the characters of this movie are filming (no graphic details are discussed). Also, there is a scene in which one of the characters tries to seduce the lead, while he resists. Nothing happens, as luckily someone walks in as the assailant is trying to kiss him. The assailant then apologizes and leaves.
Topsy-Turvy (Movie)
Torn Curtain (Movie)
Homophobia is one of this film's major themes.
Touch of Evil (Movie)
Towards the end of the movie, a sexual assault on a woman held prisoner by a group of young thugs is strongly implied.
Touch Me Not (Movie)
This film consists of four stories. In the third one, the female protagonist, working as a receptionist at a spa, is harassed and then assaulted by two men who wants to pay to have sex with her. One of them repeatedly slaps her with his money: she then kills him with a knife. The fourth segment takes place in a hostess club. We see the main female character performing sexual services on a client (massaging him and then licking his torso, before the scene cuts).
Most of the women of the movie are hinted to be prostitutes. A man grabs a woman's breast without her consent: she does not seem distressed at all and even smiles, but she asks him to stop. A janitor stings woman's butts (dancers) with a needle as they are heading on stage.
Touki Bouki (Movie)
The male protagonist pretends to be interested by the sexual advances made by a wealthy man in order to rob him. We see the latter taking the former to his room despite his apparent reluctance. While her boyfriend is away, the female protagonist is briefly caressed on the cheek by another man.
During a brief sequence where the protagonist remembers all her late mother's 'life advices", we hear her mentioning that all men are potentially agressors.
Tove (Movie)
A romance breaks between two characters, with a pattern where one states that she will not do something (often involving kissing/sexual implications) and the other states that she will and then proceeds: then the first changes her mind.
The Town (Movie)
A bank robbery victim recalls that they were threatened with rape and murder if they talk to the FBI (12:17). During an FBI interrogation, an officer implies that the suspect's father is regularly raped by rival gangs in prison (1:17:53).
Tracers (Movie)
The main female protagonist states that her brother beat up a guy who crawled into her bed and started molesting her.
A character disassociates while being raped and replaces the experience with a consensual, romantic one.
Tracks (Movie)
Trade (Movie)
The subject of the movie is sex trafficking
Traffic (Movie)
A man has sex with a 16 year old girl.
Training Day (Movie)
Two men attempt to rape a 14 year old girl. The cops stop them but then one cop harasses one of the men. The same cop also victim-blames the girl. Worthy of note: there are also several sexual inappropriate comments about women throughout the film.
Trainspotting (Movie)
A character (in his twenties) meets a teenager (15 years old) at a bar and has sex with her, presuming she was an adult. It is implied he would not have done it if he had known otherwise. In one scene, a woman removes a man's underwear while he is passed out in order to look at his genitalia.
Trainwreck (Movie)
An adult is on the verge of having sex with a 16-year-old, only to be stopped by the teenager's mother.
There are two sex scenes where a man is asking a presumed sex worker to role play being raped. This seems to be a consensual agreement, although there is struggle on screen. The scenes are not explicit and mainly concern close-ups of faces.
Transamerica (Movie)
A girl is shown surrounded by a group of men, with one of them on top of her. It cuts to them walking away and it is implied that they raped her.
Transit (Movie)
Transsiberian (Movie)
A man and a woman kiss in an abandoned church. This evolves into a sexual assault.
Trapped (Movie)
The villain kidnaps her child, and then uses that to sexually harrass both verbally and physically. The heroine pretends to have consensual sex, but then pulls out a hidden scalpel.
Trash (2014) (Movie)
Trash Humpers (Movie)
Trauma (Movie)
There are multiple instances of on screen rape in this film. The antagonist is shown to have been forced to rape his mother while she is strapped to a chair, they then kill her and force him to continue raping her. This is shown in full. The antagonist is shown to have been forced to molest a baby when he was younger. He sticks his hand in a baby crib at the demands of his father, baby is heard crying and he pulls his hand out with blood on it. We never see the baby but the implication is clear. The antagonist is in a sexual relationship with his son. The antagonist and his son break into a house with 4 women in it after leering at them through the windows. They proceed to rape the women and kiss each other. Generational incest is shown through the antagonists' relationship but also in the female victims they are holding who have had children.
A teenage girl is implied to be having a sexual relationship with her adult female teacher. A teenage girl obsessively collects information and essentially stalks her next door neighbour. Two teenagers have sex next to one of the couple's younger brothers as he is sleeping.
A woman is raped and killed off-screen (graphic audio).
Trespass (Movie)
The female protagonist is forced to the kitchen where a man tells her that she is going to “serve him like she served his brother”. She is also bend over the counter as the man continues to talk to her.
Early in the movie, a man briefly suggests that the protagonist entertains a relationship with his 16 years-old female cousin. Even if it is not the case, the said cousin later mentions that cousins sometimes get married. At some point, a man harasses and abducts a woman. It is implied that he sexually abused her. The scene repeats again later. Throughout the movie, the protagonist gets hit on by several women even if he is clearly not interested.
Trial By Fire (Movie)
In the first part of the movie, domestic violent is discussed and shown on screen, because the protagonist is abusive towards his wife. One scene shows him pinning her down on a couch and holding her arms behind her back: they both calm down and engage consensual sex.
The assault scene in this film is extremely violent and graphic, and features multiple men trying to rape one unnamed woman (1:01:30-1:02:00). In one later scene, one of the protagonists mentions that he is being prosecuted for carrying ideas beyond state borders, and not little girls.
SPOILERS: A women says that she has been raped multiple times by different people. She is eventually found to be lying.
During the last part of the movie (showing survivors of a shipwreck on a deserted island), one man is pressured to obtain privileges (food, shelter) from a woman in a position of power in exchanges of sexual favours: most of these acts occur off-screen, except for non-consensual kissing and one scene showing them together in "bed".
The film contains lots of harassment that leads to eventua on-screen rapes. Multiple times, the survivors appear terrified and traumatized.
Triple Dare (Movie)
A teenage girl is dared to pretend to be an escort. She ends up in a situation where she is about to have sex with a 31 year old man. They kiss a bit before she runs away. Later, she accuses him of nearly raping her, which she is found out to be lying about.
This film does feature a scene in which a newly wedded couple consummate their marriage; it is implied that she is not enthusiastic about this.
The main male character spies on his neigbour's phone conversations (one of which involves a romantic relationship). A man climbs up a building to see what his girlfriend is doing and he briefly watches her having sex with someone else.
Troll (Movie)
Troop Zero (Movie)
Worthy of note: early in the film, during police questioning, one of the characters discusses an experience in a BDSM club.
Troy (Movie)
A captured woman is bound by rope, beaten, and almost raped by a group of soldiers. This woman is later threatened with rape again. Women are described as being used "for breeding".
Trucks (Movie)
True Grit (Movie)
An old man sexually harasses a teen girl. When she doesn't "comply" to his perverted advancements, he insults her looks. A mature man tells a teenage girl that he considered kissing her as she was sleeping.
True Romance (Movie)
When being interviewed by the police, a character is goaded by the officers, who imply that he will be raped in prison, and tell him that it will make him a better lover in future because he will "know what it feels like to be a woman".
The first sequence of the film shows a female prostitue giving oral sex to a man. It is then implied that she is forced into sexual relationships with him because of his position of power. Her husband is forced to leave the house when this happens, and her son looks at it without her knowledge. Later, when the husband dies, the rapist says that he will come more often to see her and he kisses her. Later, a dead man is shown with his genitals in his mouth, impliying that he was killed for raping a woman. A man in a position of power hits a female prisoner and presumably rapes her off-screen. A man unconsensually kisses a man on the lips.
The main's protagonist has his entire life decided for him, including who he would end up with. He would also be recorded as he conceived a child with said woman, but it was never done. The woman who he did actually like was forcibly removed against her will to be away from him.
Trust (Movie)
The film's plot revolves around a teenage girl who is targeted online by a sexual predator. A 14-year-old girl is raped by an adult man, who also films the incident. The same rape is relived again as the girl's father imagines what might have happened. Though both scenes are unambiguous, this second scene is in many ways more disturbing than the first. An extreme close-up of a girl's genitals is shown on a computer monitor (very briefly) as her rape allegations are processed by the police. It is discussed that a grown man has raped several girls, some as young as 12. Sexual pictures/videos of a 14-year-old girl, taken without her consent, are shared online.
Tucked (Movie)
Tuff Turf (Movie)
The protagonist's father slapes her and slut-shames her because she bought a new dress. One man sleeps with the protagonist thinking she is a prostitute.
Tumbbad (Movie)
The male lead and female lead had met in high school, meaning they were both of the same age. It is not necessarily a sexual relationship, but the male lead's age and appearance had been stunted in the tunnel, so he was 17-18 mentally and physically. Time passes a lot faster outside of the tunnel, in this case, about 14 hours in the tunnel would be (maybe 8) 13 years in real time. The female lead, who had stayed out of the tunnel, is now ~25 years in age, and kisses the male lead—who is still 17-18 mentally and physically—at the end of the movie.
Turist (Movie)
Turks Fruit (Movie)
A young boy makes continue sexual remarks to a female adult, as well as attempts to kiss her. She does shut down the conversation and is depict as uncomfortable with the advances, but it is still lace through out the movie. There is mention of a female ghost having pictures taking of her and verbal harassment as well through journal entries that are read allow to the viewer. There is non-consensual touching and grabbing of the female lead during a possible dream sequence. There is implied rape off-screen of a dead female character, as well as on-screen in a several scenes. There is also discussion of the assault between character who are alive. For the actually on-screen rape (01:20:00-01:22:00), the scene goes from showing a creaking bed that is implying assault, to the ghost showing the rape on the screen and the scene than insinuate that the female lead experiences the same assault through a dream-like sequence.
Tusk (Movie)
(48:42-56:47) The main antagonist discusses childhood abuse which occurred in a mental institution, including explicit descriptions of this abuse. There are also several conversations in which sexual abuse is mentioned outside of this scene, but these occur more or less in passing and are not explicit.
Twice Born (Movie)
Near the end of the movie, it is revealed through a flashback that a woman was gang raped and forced as a sex slave by soldiers. Throughout the movie, the main protagonist (another woman) is also sexually harassed at several occasions.
Twilight (Movie)
The main protagonist, while out at night, is cornered by a group of men who verbally assault her. She is saved before anything more occurs but the man who stops the situation, able to read minds, implies that they would have sexually assaulted her further. The main romance is between a 17 year old girl and a 103 year old man. He implies that he was her age when he was turned into a vampire and appears as such. The attempted assault and murder of the main character at the end has extremely sexual overtones: the villain breaks her leg and throws her into things while speaking sexually right up against her, sniffing her hair etc. He is also videoing her the entire time.
A character describes in detail how she was gang raped by the man who was courting her and his friends while they were drunk. The beginning of the rape is shown but it cuts out to audio only.
Large portion of the movie pertains to the life and suffering of a teenage girl who is experiencing consistent sexual abuse. She is shown engaging in underage prostitution and is eventually brutally murdered on-screen. The abuse and sexualization she faces are portrayed as horrific and are the main horror elements of the movie.
A major theme of the movie is that the female lead (a young woman) escapes from a forced marriage. Early in the film, we see her husband forcingly taking her away from a party to rape her. Later, she tells about how he raped her before. This is discussed several times throughout.
Twitches Too (Movie)
Two Irenes (Movie)
Two Lovers (Movie)
Typhoon Club (Movie)
The teenage characters do (or attempt to do, or almost do) a variety of extreme things throughout the film. At the beginning of the film, a group of girls remove a boy's shorts/swimsuit and hold him underwater in a swimming pool, nearly drowning him. A girl finds herself in the apartment of a suspicious young man after running away from home. He slaps her at one point, but she leaves without coming to further harm. A boy chases a girl though a school; the culmination of this scene looks like attempted rape. The boy stops himself after ripping the girl's shirt.
Tyrannosaur (Movie)
A woman is physically abused by her husband and eventually brutally raped after he hit her with a knife over the head: the focus is mainly on her as she struggles with consciousness. The toxic relationship with the helplessness and terror the man installs in that woman is very tangible throughout the film. She later recalls how her husband raped her in the past and "put glass inside her", which lead to infertility.
Ugetsu (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie (about 30 minutes in), enemy soldiers invading a village forcefully take women into a house to rape them. Later, pirates are shown capturing, taking away and pinnind down a character to rape her off-screen (about 1hour into the movie). She is then shown after the assault, visibly distressed. She is later shown in a brothel, where she became a prostitute since she "lost her honour".
A man grabs a young woman by the face and forcibly kisses her in front of other people, most of whom just laugh.
Ultrasound (Movie)
Umberto D. (Movie)
Umma (Movie)
About halfway through the movie, the protagonist sexually assaults his girlfriend by pinning her against a wall and mimicking a sexual act against her will, and in a very agressive/threatening tone. Before that, a man makes an inappropriate joke about the protagonist''s girlfriend's breast but he does not react.
Worthy of note: after the main female protagonist denies him a date, a young man says to himself: "I'll get her". Later that same woman is grabbed and beaten by a group of men for another reason.
A man follows a woman in the streets to frighten her. She eventually confronts him and nothing happens. The main antagonist whips a naked woman after presumably having sex with her.
Early in the film, three men approach two women at the beach and hit on them despite their clear disinterest. They do not seem distressed at all but the men eventually leave. Shortly after, a man jokingly tells that the male protagonist is a pedophile. Another man hits on a slightly drunk woman in a deserted street at night: he asks her to go to his place but she declines. She reluctantly lets him kiss her, but then rebuffs him: he is very pushy but finally lets her leave. At the end of the film, the protagonist awkwardly tries to kiss a young woman: she rebuffs him and he apologizes. She then asks him to sleep at his place and they have sex.
At the beginning, the main character goes out of his apartment and gropes a woman on the street. She does not seem to reject his advances, and it is unclear if the scene is taking place in a dream or reality. Later, as we are getting the history of the house, there is a lot of sexualization of a dead teenager, who is called a “slur” and “whore” multiple times. She is recalled as being 18 and having sexual partners over the age of 40.
Una (2016) (Movie)
An adult character is manipulated into having sex with another adult, so the consent is dubious. Incest, or incestuous grooming, is implied, between a step-father and his pre-teen step-daughter.
A woman discusses the fact that she was accused of being a child molester by a vindictive ex.
Unbreakable (Movie)
The protagonist sees a scene where a man is about to rape or sexually assault an unconscious woman laying in bed (1:20:01-1:20-28). It is implied because the man stares at her and locks the door as he proceed going towards her.
Unbroken (Movie)
One scene in which two soldiers are instructed to undress, and they do.
Uncle Buck (Movie)
A teenage boy attempts to rape a teenage girl but is interrupted; this is a long, serious scene. It is implied that the boy assaulted another girl. A man hits on a 15 year old teenage girl and tries to get her to go in his car. She says her throat is sore and it hurts to talk as an attempt to get him to leave her alone. He turns it into a sexual joke to attempt to get her to give him head. A man steps in to save her and scare him away. A man makes comments to a washing machine that sound like a sexual assault; this is played for laughs.
Uncle Frank (Movie)
A female character recounts that her father told her that if she was "prancing around" half naked in front of a town, it would be her fault if she was raped.
Uncut Gems (Movie)
The protagonist is stripped naked and shoved in the trunk of a car. A man insistently asks a woman to make out with him: she eventually agrees.
Under the Bed (Movie)
A man that the protagonist is attracted to kisses her without her consent: she pushes him off and tells him to leave, but it is clear she likes him. A man who is interested in the protagonist makes her put her hands on top of his while he plays the harmonium.
Under Sandet (Movie)
A young german prisoner is beaten up and humiliated by a group of British soldiers: he is peed on and forced to kiss a man's naked butt.
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up to find a stranger in her bed.
In the beginning main character spies on topless neighbour and a girl in a bathing suit. Other character uses a drone to spy on a woman.
The main character wakes at one point to find a man groping her. Near the end of the film, a man attemps to rape the female protagonist. Worthy of note: at another point, a group of men emerge from the night and start attacking her van, trying to break the windows and force her out.
Underwater (Movie)
A man is shown forcing himself upon a woman who is shown struggling against him.
Une Colonie (Movie)
The female protagonist (a teenage girl) is pressured by her friends to make out with a boy during a party. She asks him to go to the toilet with her, but when he starts kissing her and putting his hands in her pants, she is visibly uncomfortable, rebuffs him and makes him leave. Worty of note: earlier in the movie, the same protagonist ends up lying drunk and alone outside. We see someone approaching her, but it turns out that it is a friend of her bringing her home to protect her.
This movie is about a group of people (women, children and an old man) hiding in a flat in a context of (civil) war. At some point, two men enters the apartment: they beat one of the woman, tear off her clothes and threaten to rape her while the others are hiding and cannot intervene. She negotiates with one of the man (promising to let him rape her regularly if he keeps the other man off her), who rapes her on-screen. After that, the man tries to kill her by strangling her and the other man (who wants to rape her as well) intervenes. They eventually leave, and the others characters come to help the woman, who is shown profundly distressed during the rest of the movie.
One witness at the trial mentions prison rape.
This whole film is about to young men trying to get a mother and adult daughter alone and away from their company so they can seduce them. There is a lot of implied threat towards the daughter and the man she is with touches and kisses her without her consent.
Une Vie (Movie)
Early in the film, the protagonist's wedding night is depicted as umcomfortable, and her husband does not stop when she asks him to. Soon after, it is revealed that the husband repeatedly raped their maid and impregnated her. The victim is held accountable as much as her rapist by the other characters, and the cheated wife is pressured into forgiving him.
Unfaithful (Movie)
Worthy of note: the first sex scene (a flashback) shows a woman shivering and looking like she does not enjoy it in the beginning. However, all sex scenes are consensual.
Plot point involves two men punished for disfiguring a sex worker who mocks the size of one man's penis.
Unfreedom (Movie)
This is a generally violent film, with particular sexual violence against a minority. It contrasts the harassment and attempted murder of a liberal Islamic scholar by fundamentalist extremists to the persecution of LGBT minorities in India, attempting to make a statement about structural violence and social discourse. In the last scene in the film, a lesbian is stripped and gang-raped in prison while her father watches and chooses not to intervene because she earlier ran off with her lover. The scene is explicit and prolonged.
One character accuses his friend of having raped a girl after slipping her rohypnol and then forcing her to have an abortion when she became pregnant. It's unclear if these accusations are true, but it's strongly implied that they are. It's implied that a character may have been molested by her uncle. The antagonist shows images of the main character performing a striptease without her consent in order to taunt her. The main character comes across a naked man on Chatroulette, much to her disgust.
Unfrosted (Movie)
One executive says that a deal “all depends on whether [the client] has sex with him tonight.” The client and her male aide briefly discuss whether either of them is willing to do it, all while in front of the executive. Nothing is shown, and itcuts back to main storyline. There is an implied affair between JFK and the Doublemint Twins. He confirms they are wearing their uniforms before agreeing to see them, then excuses himself to cash in on his “executive privilege.” Nothing is shown. A newscast later shares that the they are pregnant. All of these incidents are brief and extremely farcical.
The Unholy (Movie)
Unicorn Store (Movie)
The main character's boss hits on her several times, for example by smelling her hair.
It is mentioned around 37:11 that the titular character was raped when she was 10. This is a brief remark that does not go into detail. A club owner who is paying off the cops not to arrest the titular character for performing without proper paperwork touches her rear end without her consent twice (53:30-53:50).
The movie is about a cop who becomes obsessed with a married woman after responding to a report of a break-in at their house (during which she was threatened and physically assaulted by a stranger) and who tries to get the husband out of the way so he can claim her as his own. The antagonist spies on the couple having sex (naked) before announcing his presence: the woman (exposed), screams at the realization that he was watching them (56:50-58:54). The antagonist breaks into the house and the woman attempts to get away, but is subjected to a non-consensual massage (he unbuttons her shirt before she interrupts him) and has to play along (kissing him and trading caresses) until she grabs a gun. He then hits her and attempts to rape her but is eventually stopped and deafeated (1:33:45-1:40:40).
Unlocked (Movie)
A class of 18 year old boys lure a woman to a squash court, hit her, and threaten to gang-rape her before she is able to run away.
Unpregnant (Movie)
A teenage girl mentioned how she was stalked by her boyfriend before they started going out. In response to this, another girl mentioned 'Times Up'. A main characters boyfriend did not tell her that the condom broke when they had sex (13 minutes into the movie).
Unrelated (Movie)
There is a flirtation between a teenager and an adult. The adult woman propositions the teenage boy and he rejects her. It never becomes explicitly sexual, though she does deliberately get naked in front of him and his friends.
Unrueh (Movie)
It is mentioned that a woman was sentenced to death for having killed a man who tried to kiss her.
Unsane (Movie)
A woman is stalked by an aggressive, controlling man who harasses her consistently. A man tries to rape a woman before another woman stabs him in the neck.
Untamed Heart (Movie)
The main character gets harassed by two men while walking home: they eventually attempt to rape her.
Until Dawn (Movie)
Uptown Girls (Movie)
Urijib (Movie)
A group of girls prank call a woman and call her a tramp.
U.S. Go Home (Movie)
A teenage girl kisses an adult man. It is unclear whether anything more happens but nothing is shown on-screen. Worthy of note: a girl rejects advances from a boy who is very pushy, though nothing more comes of this.
Rape is shown on screen as a flashback.
Uzak (Movie)
Both male protagonists stalk women in the streets from afar in several scenes. They never approach or talk to them, but one time in a bus, a woman feels unsecured by the presence of one of them next to her and she changes seat.
Attempted rape is implied. A woman is circled and grabbed by a group of men in an alleyway. A bishop is implied to have had regular sexual interactions with children in the past. He also attempts to overpower a woman so he is on top of her, but is cut short from going any further.
The women who are interviewed discuss their rapes in detail.
The main actress was only 14 years old during the filming of this movie. She playe a 13 year old girl who seems to go in and out of dream-like consciousness throughout the entire movie even questioning if she is dreaming. This movie navigates topics such as puberty, girlhood, womanhood, consent, rape, virginity, homosexuality, witchcraft, incest, and religion. A church holds a blessing for the young virgins in the town. In a room full of young girls, a priest blesses their “breasts and laps” A young man is chained to a water fountain outdoors. He is unchained and saved by the protagonist then chased by men with whips. The protagonist watches her grandmother get whipped by a man. Her grandmother is seen with the front of her blouse ripped off and she starts whipping herself on her back while crying and the man watches. A religious man of the church shares a story about how him and some other men “rescued a beautiful young black girl” and converted her to their faith in their tent where she “showed great talent”. Implying that they raped her. The protagonist asks if she became a nun and he says “unfortunately not. We lost her in a certain French harbor.” And that “she fell into terribly immoral ways and sinned against a sixth commandment”. He says that he must teach the protagonist about it later on. The same man later walks into the protagonist’s room while she undresses (the actress’s breasts are seen briefly) and says he must talk to her. Then he says “what breasts you have!” As she tries to cover up. She pleads for him to leave. He opens his shirt, smiles, and says “what I want from you is sweet”. She runs from him and he grabs her and pulls her dress down. She tries to hide behind a curtain and he grabs her. He begins to kiss her and the protagonist’s mood switches and she suddenly seems okay with the situation. The man backs away in shock saying “what have you done?” The protagonist pulls the curtain around her in shame. This is a confusing moment in the movie where consent is blurred and a young girl is almost raped. The man is later seen hung from a window. He is brought to life and yells at the protagonist and tells her she tempted him to sin. A young girl is forced to marry a man. It is unclear whether she is a minor. She is visibly upset on her wedding night. Her new husband pressures her to have sex with him. He takes her to a room where he begins to kiss on her and undress her. Two other figures are in the room as well and help him undress the young bride. The protagonist undresses herself as she watches from behind a curtain. Her breasts are shown again briefly. The man tells the young girl on the bed that crying makes her look old and comments that there is “not a drop of blood”. The physical rape is not shown on-screen but it is heavily implied. The young man that was tied to the water fountain previously, is now tied up in a stream of water where he screams for help as the water rushes around him. He is again saved by Valerie. A man tells the protagonist that the boy she has saved is her brother. It is unclear whether this is the truth but it is found later to be a lie. This causes her to panic as she has shown affection with the boy. A new woman is introduced and greets the protagonist as her second cousin. She is visibly attracted to her and pushes her against the wall and kisses her neck. The protagonist yells and pushes her off and runs out of the room. The protagonist falls asleep and awakes in a barn. She looks below the cracks in the floor boards and sees the same woman making love to a man. She later sees that the man is her (maybe) brother and he is dead. A monster pulls the protagonist down and lifts her skirt as an attempt to rape her. She screams and escapes. Te protagonist later befriends the above-mentioned girl: they are later seen kissing and laying in bed nude. Toward the end of the movie, many young girls watch an adult couple make out. Toward the end of the movie, the protagonist is seen undressing in a bedroom (fully nude). The protagonist and her mother kiss semi-passionately on the lips. Her father kisses a girl passionately.
A boy vampire tries to forcibly bite a girl half-vampire. It is explained earlier that the act of biting someone is akin to sex.
The male antagonist kidnaps, bounds, and attempts to rape a woman (about 76 minutes in).
Varsity Blues (Movie)
This film mostly centers around the aftermath of child sexual trauma. It explores violence and gender roles. The main character has erectile dysfunction, which is a point of major shame for him. Halfway through the film we find out that this dysfunction began after he witnessed sexual harassment to a woman when he was a child. He was found by the two perpetrators and was forced to rape the woman in front of them (this last part is not shown on-screen) The main character's love interest also has a history of child sexual assault, after being forced by her teacher to sit upon his lap while he has a hard-on (also not shown on-screen). In general, the society is depicted as extremely sexist, with several sexualised images of women and insults towards them.
The film portrays a romance between the protagonist (a woman) and a man, which begins with him stalking her and acting creepy (licking her hand during the first meeting for example). She ends up falling in love with him. At first, she accepts to have dinner and gets drunk in order to convince herself to sleep with him. At her apartment, she insists on engaging sex despite his refusal (because she is intoxicated): he ends up leaving. The opening scene starts with a discussion of the protagonist telling about how someone took off her pants when she was 6: it is not said if the person was also a child or not. At some point, the protagonist tells that her father killed her mother because he thought she was cheating on her. Later on, the protagonist and her love interest spy on one of her female colleagues (who is 20), who accepted to go to one of her client's home (an elderly man). It is ambiguously hinted that he may intend to hurt her, but it ends up not being the case. They have sex and the two spying character, aroused, do the same. The film takes place in a beauty institute: throughout, a female client keeps undressing and exposing herself. This is played for laughs and the other character do not seem particularly bothered.
Vera Drake (Movie)
The film is about a woman who performs illegal abortions. During the first third of the movie, a subplot follows a girl who has an abortion after being raped. We see her attacker grasping her and forcing her on a bed.
Vesper (Movie)
A teenage girl is chased by a group of teenage boys, who then pin her to the ground while one holds a hand over her mouth to stop her screams. A man forcibly bends a screaming woman over a table and then forces his thumb into a long, narrow, open wound on her back, moving it backwards and forwards in a sexually suggestive manner. The same man forcefully strokes the lips, face and hair of the teenage girl (his niece), in a suggestive manner which she clearly is uncomfortable with.
Vice (Movie)
Worthy of note: at three different moment of the film (beginning, about halfway through and near the end), footage of torture in prison are shown.
Victoria (Movie)
A Vigilante (Movie)
The movie deals with themes of domestic abuse which could be upsetting for some viewers. Three men grab a woman and drag her away from her car into an alley: she breaks free and escapes.
The Seven-Ups (Movie)
Soldiers are supposed to execute enemy soldiers: one refuses because he cannot see properly after a gas attack. In order to motivate him to shot, a officer asks if he also could not see the rape of his sisters.
An off-screen rape (heavily implied) between the main character and a demonic creature is used as a climax to the film: we hear screaming (1:09:00-1:22:00).
Villains (Movie)
A man is bound to a bed against his will while a woman attempts to have sex with him (he clearly isn't interested). She only stops when she grabs his crotch, realises he isn't aroused and gets angry. He later acts like he wants to have sex with her and forces himself to kiss her to get out of his restraints.
Worthy of note: a scene of a husband beating his wife ends with him laying on top of her.
Vinterbrodre (Movie)
The male protagonist steals a woman's panties: she tries to stop him (in vain) and seems amused by the situation. The protagonist's brother tries to initiate oral sex on his girlfriend: she is reluctant and repeatedly says no but he continues (about 54 minutes into the movie). She seems to eventually agree and enjoy it.
Violation (Movie)
The whole film is about a woman coping with a sexual assault. There is a rape scene, mostly shot in close-up. This scene is discussed by multiple characters in different ways. Many people try to invalidate the woman's experience, saying that she is covering up an infidelity.
Violent (Movie)
Violent Cop (Movie)
Under the influence of heroin, a woman is raped. The scene is brief and has no nudity, but thrusting.
Violet (Movie)
Violette (Movie)
In the final sequence of the film, it is revealed that the antagonist (the mother), is mean and cruel to her sons because she was forced into marriage and into conceiving the three boys.
An adolescent girl is shown engaging in sexual acts with a group of adult men. Only kissing is shown.
Viridiana (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, the protagonist (a young religious woman about to take her vows) visits her old uncle, who becomes obsessed with her because of her resemblance to his deceased wife. She accepts to wear her wedding dress, but when she rejects his offer to marry him, he secretly drugs her. He brings her to her room and begins to sexually abuse her but stops before raping her. The next morning, he lies and tells her that he took her virginity. Later, she lives with her uncle's illegitimate son, who also lusts after her. That man also begins a relationship with his female servant: even if it is presented as consensual, the woman does not seem pleased with his first kiss. In the last part of the movie, during an orgy, several instances of sexual harassment are shown on-screen, and a rape is strongly implied on-screen (the feet of a man and a woman behind a couch are shown and we hear the woman asking him to stop). Eventually, the protagonist is sexually assaulted by two men who attempt to rape her. One is eventually killed and the other is stopped by the police. In the last scene of the movie, the protagonist is shown deeply affected by this experience and joining her "cousin" in his room to "play cards".
Worthy of note: when the main female protagonist is 14 years old, she briefly has a boyfriend who is 18. A bit later, another boyfriend begins to grope her when they are kissing on a bed, but quickly stops when she asks him to.
Visitor Q (Movie)
There are various graphic scenes of rape, incest, general sexual deviancy, and necrophilia throughout the film.
Vital (Movie)
A medical student has an affair with one of her professor, though this is mostly off-screen. A man wakes up to a woman choking him, though this is not presented as sexual and instead functions as self-harm.
Viva Zapata! (Movie)
Vivre Sa Vie (Movie)
A female sex worker is trafficked.
Viy (1967) (Movie)
Voces (Movie)
Voleuses (Movie)
Volver (Movie)
The central plot of the film revolves around a woman who is impregnated by her father, resulting in the birth of a daughter. Another central subplot surrounds a young girl who is sexually abused by her step-father. A woman rejects her husband's sexual advances and he responds by masturbating next to her.
A friend of the protagonist (an elderly man) invites him to a strip club and tells him about his paid relationship with a much younger prostitute (who calls him 'daddy'). The protagonist is not into it, visibly uncomfortable, and passively lets a prostitute cuddling and kissing him.
Vox Lux (Movie)
Voyagers (Movie)
Mention of attempted rape. Repeated non-consensual touching, which is framed as though it is a result of humans' innate natures.
The Voyeurs (Movie)
Voyeurism is a major theme of this film. There is a scene where two people watch a man coerce a woman into sex. She is shown to eventually relent and enjoy the sex.
There are repeated instances of sexual harassment towards the main character. The main character also non-consensually gropes a man, who slaps her. The main character's roommate has unsimulated sex with a man for an extended scene and at one point she appears to lose interest or become unwilling, at which point he continues to pull her back. The main character is also murdered after a consensual sexual character at the end.
The plot of the film centers around child sexual exploitation material and the lead's sexual abuse as a child. Abuse is not depicted on screen. We see photos of boys' faces and later learn that this is child sexual exploitation material.
Wadjda (Movie)
Early in the film, a construction worker cat-calls the protagonist, a 12 year-old girl, in the street. Forced marriage of young girls is mentioned several times throughout the film.
The film depicts an abusive relationship. The husband is manipulative and physically violent toward his wife, and at one point suggests that he does not need her consent to have sex. A sex scene is shown between a woman and her abuser in which the woman clearly does not want to be participating and seems to be dissociating. The conception of the pregnancy around which the film is centered is heavily implied if not outright stated to be nonconsensual (referred to by multiple people as "the night x got y drunk").
Spousal rape.
Waking Life (Movie)
Wale (Short) (Movie)
Walk the Line (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage boy is making out with a teenage girl. She speaks and he gets upset and shoves her against a car aggressively and walks away.
Walk With Me (Movie)
Walkabout (Movie)
There is a lot of sexualising of teenage girls (and also women in general). We see several naked shots of teenage girls, as well as weird angles up skirts and close-ups of the main character changing clothes etc. There is no sexual violence but the entire movie is filled with uncomfortable scenes and shots. At 01:20:00, the main male character, in a trance, surprises the female protagonist while she is changing clothes in an abandoned house. She tries to hide but it turns out that he is performing a courtship ritual, staying outside of the house. The girl is not interested but feels uncomfortable. Nothing further happens.
S1E6: a character forces himself on a woman, but is fended off S2E1: a woman implies that her dead husband wanted to assault their daughter. S2E11: a man mentions that two men in his group raped two teenage girls. S3E7: a female character is abducted with her boyfriend. She is taken into a separate room from her and forced to remove her top for a man. The man tries to get her to information from her by intimidating her. He removes his gun belt, smells her hair, touches her, and then forces her to bend over on a table where he stands behind her. He does not rape her, but he comes incredibly close and this scene is very intense. S3E11: the same woman shares that experience with her boyfriend in detail. He asks if she was raped. She says no. S3E14: a character is preparing a room to torture another character. As he takes out a few items of torture, a speculum and other similar items are brought out, implying the torture might also be of the sexual kind. S4E7: characters stumble across a corpse with the word “rapist” nailed to it's chest. S4E16: a young boy and a woman are dragged away with the intention of being raped in front of the boy's father. They are, however, saved. S5E1: a group of men selects a woman to rape. As she is dragged away she screams 'not again', implying this has happened before. S5E4: a man threatens to expose a crime committed by a young girl if she does not become his sex slave. He is murdered in self-defense. A man corners a teenage girl and makes her suck on a lollipop: the scene has a lot of sexual tension. S7E4: a character discusses being married to and having sex with numerous women, all of whom are forced into engaging in this relationship to protect their spouses. S7E15: a character is about to rape a woman but is interrupted by another character. S11E2: a character describes an experience where they discovered a group of men who were planning to kidnap them. They prevented the group from doing so. They then go on to describe finding a dead woman who was horribly mutilated with the implication that they kept her as a sexual slave and then killed her after she became obviously pregnant. A female character shares a story about how she came across an old man faking a disability to lure to her to his home. She is aware that he is faking and does not need help, yet she goes to his home. She finds a cloth soaked in chloroform that the man was going to use on her. She takes the rag and stuffs it in his mouth and kills him. She then hears noises upstairs and finds a pregnant zombie woman with its arms and legs cut off and sewn back on. The baby inside the woman was trying to claw its way out of her womb. She also finds 3 other living pregnant women chained to a wall. It is implied they were used as sex slaves. She frees them and they go their separate ways. S11E11: the leader of a small community has the skulls of rapists, murderers, and cannibals on display on a shelf in his office.
Walter (Movie)
A squalid male movie worker hits on the female movie worker and tells another guy all the things he wants to do to her sexually.
Wanda (Movie)
The titular protagonist, who is caught in abusive relationships throughout the film, experiences an attempted rape towards the end, but she escapes.
War Horse (Movie)
War is Over! (Movie)
There is an attempted rape which ends with the rapist being killed by the protagonist.
War Requiem (Movie)
Near the end of the movie, the main male protagonist is about to rape his own wife as revenge (on top of her with full rage, trying to disrobe her, saying 'I can no do whatever I want with you' while she screams 'stop'), ans as a tactic, his wife pretends to like it so he would loosen his grip on her. She performs oral sex to escape because of the physical pressure.
The War Zone (Movie)
Warfare (Movie)
Warrior Nun (Movie)
S1E1: about 11 minutes into the episode, a group three men approach the protagonist (a woman) who seems drunk and they are very weird about it, (checking her out, saying her outfit looks nice and even asking "you're drunk").
A male soldier grabs a woman and is stopped by a general saying "there will be plenty of time for that later." A second general watches another male soldier drag a woman off and does nothing. A pair of male soldiers breaks into a home, detains the man, and one approaches the woman with her infant saying to give him "some motherly love." The implication is that this is happening across the fortress. A woman asks a man "who forced the soldiers to pillage and rape?" but the men do not care. A woman asks her friends to not allow the male soldiers to "tarnish her body", alluding to rape.
Wasp Network (Movie)
Early on in the film, at the end of a date, one character encourages a woman to stay in his car and kisses her. She is charmed by him, but states she needs to leave as her violent ex-husband is still in her house. He pulls on her arm trying to keep her in the car.
Watcher (Movie)
The protagonist is stalked throughout the duration of the film. There is some victim-blaming language and she is not taken seriously when asking for help. One of the suspects in a local murder is mentioned to be a rapist very briefly.
A man repeatedly ignores a woman's sexual rejections, beats her, and is preparing to rape her until another character intervenes. This instance is brought up again later in the movie to shame the victim.
Water (2005) (Movie)
Near the end of the movie, a scene strongly implies the sexual abuse of a child although it is not explicitly shown. The trafficking of one of the female character is only implied though less overtly.
Water Lillies (Movie)
Early in the film, a girl is surprised in the locker room by a boy (her love interest) while she is naked: both freeze during a few seconds before he leaves. Much later, they have sex because the boy could not sleep with another girl: she experiences it harshly since he is obviously not interested in her. One central character is a teenage girl who has the reputation of being promiscuous. An important part of the plot is about the pressure she endures to have sex with her "boyfriend", despite being in fact a virgin. In order to "lose her virginity" beforehand, she asks the female protagonist (another girl) to do it with her first (with her fingers): this is portrayed as an uncomfortable experience (she cries). At some point, an adult man (the girl's coach) insists to give her a massage in the locker room. She later explains that he is in love with her, and that she kissed him once, but has to deal with his behaviour. She also recounts how a man came near her in a swimming pool and showed his erect penis. An adult man makes out with a teenage girl, seemingly aware that she is underage. It is implied he intends to have sex with her, but is stopped.
A man pinches a woman's butt without her consent. Several allusions are made to false accusations of rape. A woman falsely accuses a man of rape.
The Way Out (Movie)
There are frequent, brief references to sexual assault including child sex abuse. Specifically, a character accuses other characters (plausibly) of committing sexual assault in the past and being on the sex offender registry; he discloses his history of abuse, and implies that his abuser may also have abused another character (the abuser's son). Worthy of note: there is a somewhat tense sex scene early in the film and a brief scene later on where a character is choked without having consented to that behavior explicitly. In the first scene the characters both want to continue with the sex without choking, in the second scene one character wants to end the sex and they end it.
There is an extended rape scene at the end of the film with an unconscious woman and a group of men filming pornography.
A woman who is about to be killed begs for her life and tells her captors they can rape her instead. A male character fondles her breasts. Worthy of note: a prostitute character is very young, though it is not stated whether or not she is a minor.
The protagonist remains very passive during sex, almost letting it happen to her rather than actively participating. There is a scene where a younger version of herself pushes a man off her, revealing that maybe she would have said no in hindsight.
Worthy of note: two women are physically attacked by a mob made up of mostly men (1:13:00 - 1:14:00).
The titular character masturbates in front of his mother. It his suggested that he does this specifically to make her feel uncomfortable, rather than because he has any actual attraction to her.
A character sees a priest raping boys at the residential school, so he rapes her. Another character is raped at a different residential school.
The film contains a graphic date rape scene of a drunk teen girl.
A girl, who is later revealed to be a minor, is almost coerced into sex work but another character saves her.
In the beginning of the movie, a woman tells a friend about a sexual experience with a couple. She does not seem distressed but it remains ambiguous whether the acts were consensual or not. Later on, when that same woman is on the road with her husband, the latter lifts up the skirt of a female hitchhiker before agreeing to take her on the car. Later, when the couple is waiting on the side of the road, a man passes by. He rapes the woman off-screen just next to her husband: while she is screaming, the husband does not flinch at all and let it happen. In the final sequences, both characters are captured by cannibals. We see one woman being forced to strip before being killed. After that, a man puts a fish in her vagina to cook her.
Weekend (Movie)
There are several mentions of the main characters possibly being drugged and/or sexually assaulted during a night out. No sexual assault actually occurs, but the movie leaves you wondering for an hour before revealing this. There is also a scene revealing that there are cameras set up in the private rooms of a hotel.
Weird Fiction (Movie)
Welcome (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man and woman have sex despite the woman showing some hesitation at first (they recently divorced).
The protagonist receives repeated rape threats from a boy she has a crush on.
Welcome to Me (Movie)
Wend Kuuni (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, the female protagonist (who is homeless), sleeps in the forest alone. A strange man comes while she is asleep and looks into her personal belongings. When she wakes up, he tells her not to look at him. He then says incoherent things and the woman, frightened, does not dare to move. He eventually leaves and she goes to sleep somewhere else.
The teenage protagonist engages in multiple Skype calls with another player of an online horror game, who is shown to be a middle-aged man that never shows her his face during these calls. Nothing sexual occurs, though the man's motivations are ambiguous and could be interpreted as grooming. The relationship between the protagonist and her father, who we never see, is very ambiguous, and nothing is ever shown or addressed in the film itself, though there is grounds to interpret possible abuse here as well. This is a movie that leaves a great deal up to audience interpretation, so the degree to which sexual assault is present in the film is difficult to discern. There is an on going online friendship with an older man trying to make sure the protagonist is safe. Nothing inappropriate happens, but she does get angry and call him a pedophile one time out of anger.
Werewolf (Movie)
The Jets grab a female character and seem to encourage another male character to rape her, although they are interrupted by another character who stops them.
Near the end of the movie, a group of men in a shop (the Jets) assault and try to gang-rape a woman. They are stopped by the owner of the shop.
Western (Movie)
Wetlands (Movie)
The Whale (Movie)
A television shows a brief movie scene during which a man grabs a female dancer on a stage.
A woman pins down a man and is generally quite aggressively sexual towards him, despite his verbal and physical rebuttals. This dynamic stops after a minute or so.
It is implied that an adult character married and had sexual intercourse with a teenage character, and that that is a common occurrence in the place shown. Around 57:00, a character forces a kiss onto another. The former also attempts to rape the latter twice (around 01:07:00 and 01:23:00). The film handles the attempts in a serious manner. Though the plot explains why the people engaging in unconsenting actions towards others behave this way, their actions are not being excused by the film.
In a character-establishing scene, one of the main characters discusses his 'torture chamber'. In context, this is meant to be partially evocative of BDSM. However, it is also suggestive of sexual violence. The film features a pack of female vampires who look like young pre-teen or teenage girls and prey on the adult men who make passes at them. In deleted material, this character briefly describing sexual violence which he has committed, but these scenes did not make the final cut.
There is a lot of domestic abuse scattered across the film.
In the beginning of the movie, the protagonist (a young boy) is circumcised by a barber without anesthetia. About halfway through the movie, a scene of domestic violence ends up with the man lying on top of his wife. He is interrupted by his son who comes to help his mother. In one of the last scene of the movie, a man slaps his mistress before brutally undressing her and engaging in consensual sex.
The film centers around a man who repeatedly harasses a woman. A running theme is that men cannot be just friends with women, because they want sex. Someone mentions they dream of a faceless man ripping their clothes off.
The main female character is raped rather abruptly off-screen. She is also grabbed without consent at a few additional points.
The audience is shown the scene prior to a woman being raped; the frame fades out before the actual attack occurs. The same woman is later shown injured in hospital, having been the victim of a rape and beating.
The protagonist’s ex-boyfriend beats her: she is punched, and while dazed, his and her movements make it heavily implied that he is raping her on screen. She regains her clarity and hits him off of her and escapes. Worthy of note: this movie contains violence from men in a position of power throughout, with the father similarly backhanding and punching his daughters and wife.
It is told that two little girls were raped.
Whip It (Movie)
The protagonist lies about being 22 so she can join a roller derby team, despite being 17. As a result of joining the team, she meets a man (who is presumably in his twenties) and enters into a relationship with him that is implied to be sexual.
Whiplash (Movie)
There is moderate stalking. The main character transforms into a cat to spend the night with and to have intimate moments with her love interest.
This film deals with the sex crimes perpetrated by international soldiers in the aftermath of the war in Bosnia and addresses the cover-up which occurred on an institutional level. There is an onscreen rape scene (with an object) at 55-58 mins.
Worthy of note: at some point, a man approaches the protagonist (a little girl waiting alone in the streets). He offers her candies, says he wants to help her and because she does not answer him at first, they eventually mention the fact that young girls should not talk to strangers. He then leaves.
White Girl (Movie)
Worthy of note: even the consensual sex scenes have a violent tone.
White Noise (Movie)
In the last ~20 minutes of the movie, the main female character describes being coerced into sex by a medical professional in exchange for drugs. Her husband invalidates her experience and attempts to initiate sex while she is still crying during this recounting.
White Palace (Movie)
A woman performs oral sex on a sleeping man. He appears to resist initially though they eventually end up having sex.
White Room (Movie)
The conflict of the film involves the antagonist, who keeps a harem of several women. While no explicit sexual assault is shown on-screen, it is made clear that there is a history of domestic violence, which resulted in the death of some of his wives. Early on, the women are rescued and put under the temporary care of the protagonist. He encourages them to reject polygamy after they are freed from the antagonist, but the women do not comply and instead treat the protagonist as their new husband, even after he openly rejects their advances. One woman attempts to sexually seduce him, but the protagonist politely turns her down. Worthy of note: The women wear burqa and only feel comfortable showing their faces to the protagonist. However, a young man who accompanies the protagonist on his journey falls in love with one of the women. In an attempt to court her, he tries to convince her to unveil herself, but she refuses.
The film contains several instances of misogynistic/sexist behavior like catcalling and insulting women.
Whitewash (Movie)
A man spies on a couple through a window and masturbates.
A husband forces sex with his wife in 2-3 different instances: it is shown through flashbacks of a another character who witnessed the events.
A teenage girl is video recorded in the shower without her knowledge or consent. The person who made the recording sends it to a male classmate who coerces the girl in the recording's brother to be friends in order to get closer to her. The classmate watches her get changed and does not leave when she catches him. He threatens the brother that he will share the video around the school if he cannot date the sister.
The film revolves around an anonymous person sending often very explicit letters to their neighbours.
Widows (2018) (Movie)
A woman becomes an escort out of financial desperation.
Wiener-Dog (Movie)
In the first 20 minutes, a woman tries to make her son feel better about their dog getting spayed by telling a story about how her old dog was assaulted by another dog and was forced to have puppies.
Wife of a Spy (Movie)
At some point, it is revealed that a woman whose murder is a part of the plot, was raped by a man who killed her when she resisted.
In his internal monologue, there are a couple of times where the main character mentions how his daughter looks like what his wife used to look like and talks about her appearance in a creepy way. A main plot point is that the daughter’s boyfriend repeatedly intentionally feels her up (consensually) in front of her father.
The Wig (Movie)
Wild (Movie)
There are abrupt flashback sequences of explicit images/short clips of sex acts from the beginning of the film. It is unclear whether they are consensual or nonconsensual in the context and thus can be triggering to sexual assault survivors. When the protagonist is alone on the trail, she is approached by two hunters who make sexual remarks towards her. She is then followed by one of them who talks about her body and implies he is going to use her. He is called away by the other hunter and she is left alone.
Wild At Heart (Movie)
A woman discusses her rape as a 13 years old by a family's friend: there are brief flashbacks throughout the film showing the aftermath. A sexual assault begins at aroung 01:25:00, when a man walks into a woman's cabin under the guise of using the toilet. He uses force, degrading language and evermore escalating sexual assault until the woman says 'fucke me' as he wishes.
Wild Card (Movie)
The main female character has a flashback to her rape (about 20 minutes into the movie): we see a man on top of her.
Wild Child (Movie)
When two female characters are fighting, a male character jokes that they should be wearing bikinis for it. A man attempts to grope a woman he is comforting.
The main female character of the film is a prostitute: prostitution is one theme of the movie. At about 01:35:00, she is raped by a man (who is then killed by someone else): the scene is particularly gratuitous.
Wild Orchid (Movie)
The main female character, who is a virgin and afraid of sexual intimacy, is convinced by a man she is falling in love with, to accept money from another man for sex. She meets him in his room, and she is visibly afraid and crying. He grabs her from behind while naked, and she attempts to run away, but the man physically stops her and puts her on the ground to get on top of her. She is crying out in fear, and he calms her down. After calming her down he kisses her stomach sensually, and eventually has sexual intercourse with her. She cries out in pain, grabs his wrist, and after a few thrusts the scene is over.
A news report on rape is being heard.
Wild Rose (Movie)
Wild Summon (Movie)
Wild Tales (Movie)
Wild Things (Movie)
This movie is about two students and a teacher who fake a rape accusation. Throughout the film, a teacher maintains a relationship with two high school students. He harasses the girls and other girls throughout the movie. At the beginning of the movie, it is hinted that one of the characters is raped by the teacher. Then an investigation talks about rape and how the teacher raped another girl. In the end, this movie defends the rapist and depicts victims like the bad guys.
Wildflower (Movie)
About one hour into the movie, there is a scene with sensual touch between a drunk minor and and adult.
Wildland (Movie)
A man makes an inappropriate sexual advance towards his teenage cousin, though nothing comes of this. A man bursts on his teenage cousin whilst sh i's in the bath, refusing to leave when she asks him to.
Wildlife (Movie)
Wildling (Movie)
A boy grabs at a girl in a crosswalk. Later, that same boy attempts to rape another girl after a party.
Willow Creek (Movie)
It is implied that bigfoots kidnap women to rape and/or breed with them. While lost in the woods at night, a couple come across a woman who was previously seen on a "misisng person" poster in town: she is naked. The bigfoot creatures attack the man and drag him away from his girlfriend. She is heard screaming for help in the background as she is presumably attacked by the creatures.
Early in the film, the rape/sexual assault of at least one or two women is discussed and constitutes a significant aspect of the plot. A rape occurs on-screen at roughly the 1:16:00 (1hr 16m) mark.
In the first scene, soldiers order men to strip at gunpoint: most of them start to obey but they quickly stop because one of them refuses. About halfway throught the movie, a group of soldiers restrain a woman and violently cut off her hair while she screams and cries. Her lover watches the scene without being able to intervene. She is shown very distressed afterwards. Worthy of one: there is one scene of torture where a man gets his fingernails ripped off.
Wings (1927) (Movie)
Winter Light (Movie)
Winter Sleep (Movie)
Winterbeast (Movie)
Winter's Bone (Movie)
Wish You (Movie)
There is a scene in which one of the characters has his shirt off, and the other character stares intensely at his chest. He gets uncomfortable, and puts his shirt on.
Sexual coercion occurs early on, rape is about halfway through.
Witchhammer (Movie)
A woman being held on trial for being a witch is raped by her captor (01:06:27). She is seen being attacked by the man who rips her dress, exposing her breasts.
One of the titular character's uncles is shown to be sexually interested in a young man. He harasses this young man persistently and then later breaks into his room at night with the express purpose of having sex with him. He makes it clear that he means to have intercourse with the young man, even if he has to do so by force.
Without Name (Movie)
A group of men harass a woman, ripping off one of the legs of her trousers to expose her leg.
Wittgenstein (Movie)
The Wizard (Movie)
In order to escape from a bad guy, a girl screams "He touched my breast!" The man in question did not actually do this, it is a tactic to save a friend.
Wobble Palace (Movie)
Wolf (1994) (Movie)
Wolf (2022) (Movie)
Sexual assault is implied at multiple points in the movie: nothing is ever shown.
A woman is threatened by her lover and told to remove her underwear but is not assaulted. A character says the word "rapist" in a list of kinds of criminals. A woman is drugged by a doctor; off-screen her pregnancy is terminated against her will.
Wolf Children (Movie)
A character marries his first cousin. A character masturbates while looking at a woman in the middle of a crowded party. He is also shown at one point groping the breast of an unconscious woman. A character engages in intercourse with his wife despite verbal and physical resistance (2:38:03-2:40:21). Domestic violence (2:42:22). During a BDSM scene, a safeword is ignored.
Woman At War (Movie)
The protagonist is encouraged to have public sex with a woman without her consent for resemblance of freedom. It is unclear whether it actually happens or if it is play-pretend. Anyway, it is shown on-screen.
Throughout the film, the topics of forced marriage (girls with adult men), (sexual) slavery and the conception of a child through rape are discussed and depicted. Intense flashbacks scenes of sexual assault are shown: the protagonist is raped by the antagonist after being captured as a war prisoner (her legs and arms are tied with a rope). At a slave auction where several women have been captured, a slaver molests one of the women. Worthy of note: one of the central characters attempts to escape from a slave auction. When she is caught, her love interest (a free man) buys her. However, in the next scene, he immediately sets her free and shows he only paid the money to prevent her from being killed or sold as a slave to someone else. The two are implied to have had sex afterwards.
A man takes a drunk woman home from the bar. Once at her place, he starts kissing her despite her telling him to stop. They fall to the ground and he gets on top of her. Nothing is shown, but rape is strongly implied. The female lead is physically, verbally and psychologically abused throughout the film. She is often grabbed by her husband and thrown around. Her children are also given alcohol by the husband, abused and thrown around.
A father calls his underaged son's friendship with an adult neighbor "immoral", but this is untrue.
Womb (Movie)
The entire movie is about a woman giving birth to and raising a clone of her dead boyfriend. There is sexual tension between the mother and the child and they eventually have sex once the child is an adult. It is also unclear whether the woman fully consents to the sex.
Women Talking (Movie)
The subject of the film is the women’s response to regular and violent sexual assaults: rape, incest and domestic violence are discussed throughout. All of it is implied and handled sensitively but there are frequent flashbacks of the main characters distressed with blood between their thighs and on their bathrobes.
The Wonder (Movie)
1:08:30-1:11:30: a child describes her brother sexually abusing her and stops eating so as to "get her brother out of hell."
Wonder (2017) (Movie)
A police officer, believing the trio of main characters to be cis women, attempts to rape one of them during a traffic stop after separating her from her friends. During the attempted rape, the main character is able to fight him off and he falls, unconscious. After the main characters flee, the officer spends the rest of the movie trying to find them, with homophobic/transphobic violence in mind. There is another scene later in the movie where it is implied that a group of men will gang rape one of the main characters, but she manages to escape with the help of a minor character. A man frequently torments his wife throughout the movie by putting his hands on her and giving her bruises. She is often seen crying. Worthy of note: occasional cat-calling from men. They are later taught how to appropriately and respectfully speak to women.
Woodshock (Movie)
Working Girl (Movie)
Part of the plot revolves around the female protagonist often enduring sexual harassment from male bosses. At one point (38:00-45:00), she believes that she has been raped while passed-out,but it is later stated that it was not the case. A female character tries to seduce a male character and forces him to have sex with her, as she deceitfully tells him to "come play": she refuses to take no for an answer.
Working Girls (Movie)
In the first scene of the movie, a woman who is a nurse (the protagonist's mother) explains that she got pregnant by having sex with a wounded soldier, completely unresponsive (unable to give consent) but having erections. She tells the same story to another character later on, who is digusted by the fact that she 'raped a dying man'. Still early in the movie, a young girl explains to a young boy that having a baby happens when a woman says that she has a headache, and when her husband undresses her anyway, impliying that she heard her father raping her mother. A girl watches a man and a woman having sex without their consent. In a women/feminist community, a man tries to help a woman who accidently fell on the ground: she immediately rebuffs him and has a panic attack, impliying that she was sexually abused by a man and suffers from PTSD. Other women come to help her and explain the situation to the man. Rape is mentioned several times at this occasion, and later on during the rest of the movie (with mentions of rape threats by men toward the community). The protagonist (a 30 year old man) has sex with a teenage babysitter who says that she is 18 (he asks her twice). After that, his wife (about the same age) engages in a sexual relationship with one of her male students (about 18).
The husband of one of the main characters eventually quotes passages of the Bible that says that a wife's body is a husband's possession. It is hinted that he might be an abusive husband, although it is not shown.
The film contains many scenes of sexual violence and rapes.
While tripping on magic mushrooms, the main character hallucinates multiple disembodied hands touching her while naked. She seems to appreciate it. One of the side characters is a polemical comicbooks writer, who creates misogynistic and pervert characters. In one a scene, he is interviewed by a journalist who emphasizes that his comicbooks may have hurt rape and incest survivors.
Wounds (Movie)
In the beginning of the movie, a woman in a bar is harassed off-screen by a group of men. Later in the movie (44:40-45:40), a man is pushed away twice by a woman to prevent him from continuing kissing her.
Woyzeck (Movie)
One main character comes on to the main female character and makes crude comments. Later, he grabs her butt non-consensually,: she immediately stands up for herself and calls him out. In another scene, he forces a kiss onto her.
A man forcibly plants a kiss on woman that she does not want. Another man doggedly pursues this same woman, not seeming to pick up that she is not interested.
A woman is grabbed and pulled off screen while in a towel. The next time we see her, she is lying on a bed, presumably having been raped and brutally murdered. A child is raped offscreen and the rapist talks about it afterwards.
WtFOCK (Movie)
Wu Kong (Movie)
About one quarter into the movie, a man falls into a woman and another man comes in and scolds him for assaulting her. However, he did genuinely fall and has no intentions of doing anything at all. It is very brief.
One character threatens another one that other guys want "a piece" of his sister and that he will tell everyone they had slept together since she was a minor. It is unclear if this is true since they grew up together and appear to be around the same age. At a later point, a female character is sexually aggressive and does not stop despite the male character's protest: he eventually agrees and they sleep together. The male character aggressively kisses a different female character and she says: "you're hurting me".
A-X-L (Movie)
Xala (Movie)
This movie is about a man becoming impotent after marrying his (much younger) third wife. Polygamy and the submission it requires from women towards their husband is thus a central theme. In the last scene of the movie, poor men who were the victims of the protagonist take revenge on him: they enter his house and force him to get undressed while they spit on him. Before that, we see two of them dragging one of his daughters on the floor: it is unclear if they rape her off-screen or not.
Xi Yan (Movie)
Xtremo (Movie)
XXY (Movie)
The 15-year-old main character is consistently sexualised. They appear naked several times, have (on-screen) sex with a character whose age isn't specified but who is presumed to be over 18, and are sexually assaulted by older teenagers, also presumed to be over 18 (on-screen).
Two teenage boys embark on a sexual relationship with an older woman.
Yama No Oto (Movie)
Yannick (Movie)
The Yards (Movie)
The male protagonist is said to have had an incestuous relationship with his female cousin (a main female character) when they were teenagers. Worthy of note: near the end of the movie, another male character abuses his girlfriend who is leaving him (at some point, being on top of her in stairs). He ends up killing her.
Yearning (Movie)
Yella (Movie)
The first scenes of the movie show the protagonist's ex-husband following her in the streets and trying to talk to her despite her visible disinterest and fear. After that, he tries to kill her by jumping off a bridge with a car in which they are both sitted. Throughout the rest of the movie, the (assumed) 'ghost' of the ex- husband haunts her, (trying to kidnap her, slapping her, etc.). Early in the movie, the protagonist's boss makes advances to her in a cab and touches her hand: she leaves the car. Another character later implies that she slept with her boss to obtain her job.
Yes, God, Yes (Movie)
At the 5:00 minute mark, a teenage girl receives an unsolicited picture of a couple having sex.
Yi Yi (Movie)
Yojimbo (Movie)
A woman is rescued from being raped.
Yol (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the subthemes of the movie is the domination of men on women. There are thus several scenes of mostly symbolic (but also physical) violence against women.
The main character can shapeshift into other people throughout the movie. While in the form of another woman, the other woman's abusive husband tries to have sex with her without consent, and she quickly kills him. Later, another character is made to have sex with a dying man off-screen because his family does not want him to die a virgin: she is clearly distressed and protesting before this takes place.
Young Adam (Movie)
The main character humiliates, beats, and rapes his girlfriend during an argument (01:11:24-01:14:29).
Young Adult (Movie)
Your Name. (Movie)
In several scenes, the main male character gropes the main female character's breasts without her consent while in her body. Several boys stare at a sexualized shot of the main female character's breasts bouncing. All of this is played for laughs, the main male character denying the responsibility of his actions, saying he "couldn't help himself."
In the first instance, two characters force a boy to take off his pants while a third tries to burn his genitals with a lighter all while calling him homophobic slurs (10:50-11:21). In the second instance, there is a very sudden scene change where an older man makes an abrupt sexual advance on a teenage character that looks uncomfortable and resists (57:15-57:50).
A woman deliberately pokes holes in a condom with the intent of getting pregnant with the man she has sex with. He has no knowledge of this and this is only revealed to him later.
Youth (Movie)
A scene shows a young woman leaving a room, implying she had a sexual intercourse with a much older man. The context of consent in this brief scene is not made clear. Other scenes in the movie suggest that she is participating in the sex trade. Another scene shows two voyeurs watching a couple having sex in the forest.
Yume (Movie)
Zan (Movie)
A rape scene occurs during a fight, with many cuts between the action scenes and the rape.
A sister finds her brother from the future (time traveler) hot, although she is not aware of him being her brother: she does not try to pursue him further.
This movie about German business consultants takes place in hotel rooms in Nigeria. One of the male main characters pays maids to sleep with him. We see him wearing a bathrobe, looking at one of them, preparing money and getting ready to talk to her: the scene then cuts. He is later confronted about his behavior by the main female character: he brags about it and gives explicit details. In another scene, he jokes about rape, sexist violence and excision. Later, the said woman explains that her boss asked her to masturbate in front of her webcam during a business meeting. At some point, one woman (from Nigeria) begs the main characters to take her out of the country: she starts undressing in order to convince them. The female character tries to stop her and to hide her breasts, in vain. The scene cuts before we see her naked. Later, a scene shows the main characters partying with prostitutes. In the final scene of the movie, when supposed terrorists break into the hotel, we hear women screaming several times.
A teacher suggestively touches a child's hand. He rebuffs him and tells him to go away.
About two hours into the movie, a male soldier jokes about being sexually assaulted in prison.
Zero Day (Movie)
Zodiac (Movie)
A man is accused of and later charged with molesting children; this all happens off-screen, but child molestation is referenced several times throughout the second half of the film.
Zola (Movie)
A woman is "offered" to a man against her will. He kisses her and puts his fingers in her vagina. A different woman is also violently dragged into a room then seen later with a split lip and bruises. It is unknown whether or not she was raped or just beaten.
Zombi Child (Movie)
One night, the main male protagonist (an SS officer) casually instructs his Polish servant to undress while he is on the phone: she does not seem surprised and proceeds. It is implied that he regularly rapes her (in his family house). We see her removing her shoes and starting to untie her shirt but nothing more. It then cuts to the man discretely going to a bathroom to wash his genitals.
Attempted rape of main character (clothes torn, thrown onto bed), off-screen rape of a teenage girl by two soldiers.
Zulu (1964) (Movie)
There is a scene where an injured soldier gropes and rips open the top buttons on the blouse of a nurse who is trying to help him. Other patients in the room laugh. She is upset by the incident but leaves the room and the movie moves on quickly (48:28-48:38).