10 to 11 (Movie)
12 Angry Men (Movie)
13 Hours (Movie)
1408 (Movie)
1911 (Movie)
1917 (Movie)
1922 (2017) (Movie)
1984 (Movie)
2LDK (Movie)
3 Generations (Movie)
Worthy of note: a group of boys have a somewhat graphic discussion about a girl.
35 Rhums (Movie)
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.
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.
5Eme Set (Movie)
6 Days (Movie)
65 (2023) (Movie)
7 Days (Movie)
'71 (Movie)
8 Seconds (Movie)
80 for Brady (Movie)
9 Songs (Movie)
9Th Company (Movie)
The Abyss (Movie)
Worthy of note: this films contains domestic violence.
Ad Astra (Movie)
Adama (Movie)
After (2019) (Movie)
After Yang (Movie)
Aftersun (Movie)
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)
Ahsoka (Movie)
[Rating based on S1E+2].
Air Force One (Movie)
Akibiyori (Movie)
Al Tercer Dia (Movie)
Alambrista! (Movie)
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)
There is a mention of domestic violence, but no indication that sexual violence was involved
Alle Anderen (Movie)
Almost Adults (Movie)
Aloners (Movie)
Alpha (Movie)
Ambulance (Movie)
Amour (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.
Worthy of note: two little girls spy on a couple having sex in the woods.
Ana E Vitoria (Movie)
Angel's Egg (Movie)
Animal Farm (Movie)
Animals (Movie)
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.
Another Round (Movie)
There is an age different mentioned between the two main characters but it is not noticeable or elaborated upon.
Aparajito (Movie)
Adultery is a theme. Worth noting: in one scene a man responds unenthusiastically to the sexual advances of a woman.
Apollo 13 (Movie)
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)
Argo (Movie)
Arjun Reddy (Movie)
Worthy of note: a father beats his son with a belt.
The Artist (Movie)
As Bestas (Movie)
Assassination (Movie)
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).
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.
Augure (Movie)
A boy pretends that a dressed up stick is a girl he is having sex with in a condescending way.
Ava (2020) (Movie)
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.
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.
Babygirl (Movie)
The movie revolves around a dynamic of BDSM submission and domination.
Back to Black (Movie)
Bad Behaviour (Movie)
Bad Education (Movie)
Bad Genius (Movie)
The Bad Seed (Movie)
Bait (2019) (Movie)
Bakuten! (Movie)
Bambi (Movie)
Beaches (Movie)
Beau Travail (Movie)
Beautiful Boy (Movie)
Bed Rest (Movie)
The Beehive (Movie)
Before I Wake (Movie)
Before Sunset (Movie)
Beginners (Movie)
Being Frank (Movie)
Being There (Movie)
Bel Canto (Movie)
Belfast (Movie)
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.
Benjamin (Movie)
Benny's Video (Movie)
The protagonist, admitted to a psychiatric clinic, hires two female prostitutes to have sex with other patients, without telling them his true identity.
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 Eden (Movie)
Big Fish (Movie)
Big Hero 6 (Movie)
The Big Short (Movie)
The Big Sick (Movie)
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
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)
Birth-Rebirth (Movie)
Birthday (Movie)
Black 47 (Movie)
Black Bear (Movie)
Worthy of note: an assistant tries to dress a drunk female actor.
Black Crab (Movie)
Black is King (Movie)
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)
Many characters misinterpret the male protagonist's words as sexual innuendos but he states them genuinely and innocently.
Blind (Movie)
Blind Chance (Movie)
Blindspotting (Movie)
Blood (2022) (Movie)
Blood Glacier (Movie)
Bloody Milk (Movie)
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)
Blue Miracle (Movie)
Blue Ruin (Movie)
Blue Story (Movie)
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'.
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.
The Bone Box (Movie)
Bone Breaker (Movie)
Worthy of note: a character has his entire body mutilated and his genitalia removed by ghosts.
Borg McEnroe (Movie)
Borgman (Movie)
There are unconsensual surgeries which involve children.
Boy (2010) (Movie)
Boys (2014) (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.
Breakthrough (Movie)
Breathe (Movie)
Brick (Movie)
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.
Brooklyn (Movie)
Brooklyn 45 (Movie)
Brothers (Movie)
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.
Brute Force (Movie)
Buddies (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.
Bullet Head (Movie)
Bulworth (Movie)
Burlesque (Movie)
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”.
Burning Cane (Movie)
Caddo Lake (Movie)
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.
The Candidate (Movie)
Canoa (Movie)
Captive State (Movie)
Carancho (Movie)
Caravaggio (Movie)
Carol (Movie)
Carrie (2002) (Movie)
Carry-On (Movie)
Casino (1995) (Movie)
Cast Away (Movie)
Cats (Movie)
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).
Center Stage (Movie)
Certain Women (Movie)
Cesar (Movie)
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.
Challengers (Movie)
Champions (Movie)
Chappie (Movie)
Char Man (Movie)
Charulata (Movie)
The Chase (Movie)
Chef (Movie)
Chernobyl (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.
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.
Circle (2015) (Movie)
Citizen Kane (Movie)
It is revealed that the protagonist (a man) got violent with his ex-wife and that is the reason of their divorce.
Clash (Movie)
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.
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)
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.
C'mon C'mon (Movie)
CODA (Movie)
Code 8 (Movie)
Coherence (Movie)
Worthy of note: naked dancers performs a choregraphy that highly resembles a scene of sexual assault.
Colette (Movie)
Homophobic slurs are addressed to a lesbian couple in a public place.
Colombiana (Movie)
Columbus (Movie)
Come Play (Movie)
Comets (2019) (Movie)
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.
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.
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.
Contact (Movie)
Contagion (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman is kidnapped to be a hostage.
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.
Coraline (Movie)
Corpse Bride (Movie)
The Corridor (Movie)
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.
Cowboys (Movie)
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.
Crawl (Movie)
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.
Worhty of note: this film features erotic scenes of graphic surgery/cutting: it is explicitly consensual.
Crimson Tide (Movie)
Cronos (Movie)
Crooklyn (Movie)
Crossing (Movie)
The Crowd (Movie)
Cut Bank (Movie)
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)
Dans Ma Peau (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)
Dark Show (Movie)
Dark Waters (Movie)
Das Privileg (Movie)
Daylight (Movie)
Dayveon (Movie)
Dead Man Down (Movie)
Dead of Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man attempts to strangle his wife.
Dead Pigs (Movie)
Deadline (Movie)
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.
Deathtrap (Movie)
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.
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)
Denial (2016) (Movie)
Dersu Uzala (Movie)
Desert Hearts (Movie)
Detour (Movie)
Deux (Movie)
Devi (Movie)
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.
Worthy of note: excision and sex-cult are briefly mentioned.
The Dig (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main protagonist unknowingly watches his maid when she is in underwear. They later sleep together.
The Discovery (Movie)
Worthy of note: it is implied that a woman was punched by her husband off-screen.
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.
Dodsworth (Movie)
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.
Dong (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman discusses her husband's domestic violence.
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.
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.
Driveways (Movie)
Drop (Movie)
The film revolves around domestic abuse.
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.
Dumb Money (Movie)
Dumbo (1941) (Movie)
Dumplin' (Movie)
Duvidha (Movie)
The Eagle (Movie)
Early Summer (Movie)
East is East (Movie)
The film contains physical domestic violence as well as attempted forced marriage.
East of Eden (Movie)
Worthy of note: at one point a woman propositions a man and he appears uncomfortable.
El Norte (Movie)
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)
For Ellen (Movie)
Elvis (Movie)
Ema (2019) (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 (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.
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.
The End (Movie)
Worthy of note: a dialogue mentions a "raped by psychic bedouins kind of self-consciousness".
End of Watch (Movie)
Enola Holmes (Movie)
Enough (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic violence is the main theme of the movie.
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.
Esteros (Movie)
Eternals (Movie)
Europa '51 (Movie)
Europa Report (Movie)
Evil Genie (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.
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.
Extinction (Movie)
The Fabelmans (Movie)
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)
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).
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.
This film contains domestic and child abuse.
The Farewell (Movie)
Farewell Amor (Movie)
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.
The Father (Movie)
Fatherhood (Movie)
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.
Feed (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)
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.
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.
The Final (Movie)
Worthy of note: teens are drugged through drinks (about 30 minutes in the movie) for non-sexual reasons.
Finding Oscar (Movie)
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).
The Firefly (Movie)
Firestarter (Movie)
First Cow (Movie)
First Man (Movie)
The Fits (Movie)
Flashwood (Movie)
Flight (Movie)
Flow (Movie)
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).
Flying (Movie)
Foe (Movie)
Footloose (Movie)
Worthy of note: several scenes show men abusing women.
The Fountain (Movie)
Frailty (Movie)
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.
Worthy of note: one student makes a sexual joke about his teacher's body, in a non-threatening way.
French Exit (Movie)
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.
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.
Frozen (2010) (Movie)
Funny Boy (Movie)
Fury (1936) (Movie)
The Future (Movie)
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.
The Game (Movie)
Gandhi (1982) (Movie)
The Garden (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.
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.
Gattaca (Movie)
Georgia (Movie)
Gerry (Movie)
Gertrud (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.
A Ghost Story (Movie)
Giant (Movie)
Gifted (Movie)
Worthy of note: mention of kidnapping.
Giraffe (Movie)
Girl Picture (Movie)
Girl 6 (Movie)
Go Figure (Movie)
Worthy of note: domestic violence is shown on screen.
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.
The Goldfinch (Movie)
Gone Too Far! (Movie)
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 Morning (Movie)
The Good Son (Movie)
Grain (Movie)
Gran Turismo (Movie)
Grand Piano (Movie)
Early in the film, a scene takes place in a brothel: nothing graphic is depicted.
Green Book (Movie)
Greta (Movie)
Greyhound (Movie)
Gun Crazy (Movie)
Guy (Movie)
Hacksaw Ridge (Movie)
Haider (Movie)
Hail, Caesar! (Movie)
Half Light (Movie)
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.
Hana-Bi (Movie)
Hanna (Movie)
Worthy of note: inappropriate jokes are made throughout by side characters.
Harakiri (Movie)
Harvey (Movie)
The Hater (Movie)
Worhty of note: a drunk father becomes aggressive towards his family.
Havoc (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man stalks a woman and eventually kisses her by surprise. She later explains that she enjoyed it.
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.
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.
Hell Ride (Movie)
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).
Her (Movie)
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.
Hereditary (Movie)
A Hero (Movie)
High and Low (Movie)
His House (Movie)
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".
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.
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.
Hors Saison (Movie)
Hotel (2004) (Movie)
Hotel Artemis (Movie)
Hotel Du Nord (Movie)
The Hours (Movie)
Housekeeping (Movie)
Hrutar (Movie)
Huesera (Movie)
The Hunger (Movie)
Hyènes (Movie)
I Am a Ghost (Movie)
I Am Mother (Movie)
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, 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.
A leader of the communist party warns a female member that men might make unsollicited advances to her.
The Ice Road (Movie)
Ida (Movie)
Ikiru (Movie)
Il Gattopardo (Movie)
Il Posto (Movie)
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)
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: one of the main character is a violent man who went to jail for beating his wife.
The Infidel (Movie)
The Informer (Movie)
Inside (Movie)
Inside Out (Movie)
The Insider (Movie)
Interstellar (Movie)
Inu-Oh (Movie)
Ip Man 2 (Movie)
Ip Man 3 (Movie)
Ip Man 4 (Movie)
The Irishman (Movie)
The Iron Claw (Movie)
Island Zero (Movie)
Isle of Dogs (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.
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)
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.
Worthy of note: a jealous husband beats and eventually murders his wife.
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)
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.
Jinn (Movie)
John Q (Movie)
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.
Journey's End (Movie)
Joy (2024) (Movie)
Joyeux Noel (Movie)
Ju-On 2 (Movie)
Juanita (Movie)
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.'
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.
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 Wright (Movie)
Kajillionaire (Movie)
Kameradschaft (Movie)
Kamome Diner (Movie)
Kanal (Movie)
Kanzashi (Movie)
Kidnap (Movie)
Kids Return (Movie)
Killer Bees (Movie)
A woman is tortured for information: it is not sexual in nature.
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 King (Movie)
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.
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.
Knowing (Movie)
Kotoko (Movie)
Krampus (Movie)
Kundun (Movie)
Kursk (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film contains a fair amount of gratuitous female nudity.
La Caza (Movie)
Worthy of note: this film is about children being kidnapped by a mad scientist who wants to steal their dreams.
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.
La La Land (Movie)
La Nuee (Movie)
Ladda Land (Movie)
Worhty of note: domestic (child) abuse.
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).
Ladyhawke (Movie)
Laggies (Movie)
Lake Alice (Movie)
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)
Worthy of note: there is a lot of casual nudity of young actresses.
Worthy of note: the protagonists (men) talk about women and sex throughout, rahter objectifying.
Worthy of note: forced marriage is a major plot point.
The Last Tree (Movie)
Late Spring (Movie)
Laura (Movie)
Le Corbeau (Movie)
Le Grand Bain (Movie)
Le Havre (Movie)
Le Passe (Movie)
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)
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'.
L'enfant (Movie)
Worthy of note: a brief scene of domestic violence ends up with the man falling over the woman.
Worthy of note : The film is about Auschwitz survivors. However, there is no mention of the sexual violence committed there.
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)
Letters Home (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl threatens her professor to blackmail him with false accusations of paedophilia.
Life (2015) (Movie)
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.
Life of Pi (Movie)
Life (Short) (Movie)
Like Father (Movie)
Lilting (Movie)
Limite (Movie)
Lincoln (Movie)
L'Inferno (Movie)
Little Boxes (Movie)
Little Fish (Movie)
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.
Locke (Movie)
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.
Look Back (Movie)
Looper (Movie)
The Lorax (Movie)
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.
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.
Lou (Movie)
Love, Simon (Movie)
A Love Song (Movie)
The Lovers (Movie)
Lucky Grandma (Movie)
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.
Lyle (Movie)
M. Butterfly (Movie)
Worthy of note: one of the protagonists is unaware that his love interest is male throughout the film.
Maborosi (Movie)
The Machinist (Movie)
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.
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.
Magic Mike (Movie)
Mahler (Movie)
A child witnesses his father and maid in the act of an affair and is visibly upset by it.
Mainstream (Movie)
At one point a male kisses another male during an arguement, seemingly to annoy him.
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.
A Man Escaped (Movie)
Man of Marble (Movie)
Man On Fire (Movie)
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.
Mank (Movie)
Worthy of note: social pressure for the main couple to consume their marriage is shown.
Marooned (Movie)
The Martian (Movie)
Martyrs Lane (Movie)
Mass (Movie)
Worthy of note: a teenage girl briefly mentions being groped.
Max Payne (Movie)
May (Movie)
There are initiated kisses without explicit consent.
Me Before You (Movie)
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.
Meander (Movie)
The Meddler (Movie)
Melancholia (Movie)
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).
Mephisto (Movie)
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.
Mercy (2016) (Movie)
Mersal (Movie)
Meshi (Movie)
Mestari Cheng (Movie)
Miami Blues (Movie)
Microhabitat (Movie)
Milk (Movie)
The Mill (Movie)
Minari (Movie)
Mira Por Mi (Movie)
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)
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.
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 Potter (Movie)
Miss Sloane (Movie)
Miss Stevens (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.
Mixtape (Movie)
Modest Heroes (Movie)
Mojave (Movie)
Monolith (Movie)
The Monster (Movie)
Spoilers: In its second part, this film contains brief scenes of homophobic bullying.
Moon (Movie)
Morocco (Movie)
Mr. Klein (Movie)
Mr. Nobody (Movie)
Mrs Brown (Movie)
Mrs Miniver (Movie)
Mud (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a scene in which a woman gets violently beaten up by a man.
Munich (Movie)
Murder Party (Movie)
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.
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.
My Old Ass (Movie)
My Policeman (Movie)
My Way (Movie)
Mystere (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.
Naked Lunch (Movie)
Nancy (Movie)
Narcosis (Movie)
Narvik (Movie)
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.
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 New World (Movie)
Worthy of note: though Pocahontas's real story was more gruesome, in this movie there is no rape or sexual assault.
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.
Nightfall (Movie)
The Nightmare (Movie)
Nimic (Movie)
Nine Days (Movie)
Ninjababy (Movie)
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.
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 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)
Nomadland (Movie)
Norma Rae (Movie)
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).
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)
The Notebook (Movie)
Notorious (Movie)
Nova Lituania (Movie)
The Novice (Movie)
Now, Voyager (Movie)
Nowhere (Movie)
There are scenes where women are being forced into large caged trucks.
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.
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.
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)
Occupation (Movie)
Ocean Waves (Movie)
Odd Man Out (Movie)
Offret (Movie)
Okko's Inn (Movie)
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 Joy (Movie)
Old Yeller (Movie)
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.
The Only Son (Movie)
Open Water (Movie)
Opening Night (Movie)
Worthy of note: A man listens in on his friend having phone sex.
Worthy of note: a woman is tortured.
Oppenheimer (Movie)
The Order (Movie)
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)
Other People (Movie)
Worthy of note: Self harm is heavily implied.
The Others (Movie)
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.
Outside In (Movie)
A teenage girl has clear feelings towards the main character, who is an adult, but nothing happens between them.
Oxygen (Movie)
Paddleton (Movie)
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.
Palmer (Movie)
Panic Room (Movie)
Paper Lives (Movie)
Paradox Lost (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl loses a game and is challenged to skinny dip. The challengers proceed to steal her clothes.
Pariah (2011) (Movie)
The Park (Movie)
Parkland (Movie)
Paroma (Movie)
Passages (Movie)
Passing (Movie)
Past Lives (Movie)
Paterson (Movie)
Patient Zero (Movie)
Patriot Day (Movie)
Patton (Movie)
Worthy of note: there is a relationship between a university teacher and his 24 years old student.
Percy (Movie)
Perfect Days (Movie)
Persuasion (Movie)
Petaru Dansu (Movie)
Petite Maman (Movie)
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)
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)
Pickpocket (Movie)
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.
Pig (Movie)
One character says ironically that the protagonist maybe has sexual relationship with his pig, which he denies.
Pikadero (Movie)
Pilgrimage (Movie)
The Player (Movie)
Please Give (Movie)
Pom Poko (Movie)
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).
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 Post (Movie)
Post Grad (Movie)
The Prestige (Movie)
Prevenge (Movie)
Pride (Movie)
Primer (Movie)
Prisoners (Movie)
Worthy of note: sex offenders are mentioned during the questioning of suspects.
A Private War (Movie)
The Prom (Movie)
Proof (Movie)
Proxima (Movie)
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.
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)
Pyaasa (Movie)
Pyewacket (Movie)
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 Quiet Place (Movie)
Quiz Show (Movie)
Radium Girls (Movie)
Ran (1985) (Movie)
Rapito (Movie)
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.
Rattlesnake (Movie)
Worthy of note: the main character is being pad-down for weapons and shows discomfort.
Raymond & Ray (Movie)
Real Artists (Movie)
A Real Pain (Movie)
Real Steel (Movie)
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.
Red Dawn (Movie)
Red Joan (Movie)
Red Lights (Movie)
Red Moon Tide (Movie)
The Red Shoes (Movie)
Redes (Movie)
The Reef (Movie)
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.
Replicas (Movie)
Requiem (Movie)
Residue (Movie)
Resolution (Movie)
Worthy of note: the final presents a self-induced abortion.
Ride Or Die (Movie)
The Rider (Movie)
Rio Bravo (Movie)
Risen (Movie)
Rizi (Movie)
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 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.
Rogue (2007) (Movie)
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.
Roma (Movie)
Roma (1972) (Movie)
Worthy of note: some scenes take place in cheerfully depicted brothels.
Rope (Movie)
RRR (Movie)
Ruby Bridges (Movie)
Rush (2013) (Movie)
Sabrina (Movie)
Saint Frances (Movie)
It is implied at one point during a sex scene that the male partner may have removed protection without consent.
Salto (Movie)
Sambizanga (Movie)
San Andreas (Movie)
Sand Dollars (Movie)
Sans Soleil (Movie)
The Sapphires (Movie)
Say Anything (Movie)
Sayat Nova (Movie)
Sea Fever (Movie)
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.
Secret Window (Movie)
Worthy of note: a scene features a homeless man depicted as watching women in a displeasing way.
Selma (Movie)
A Separation (Movie)
A Serious Man (Movie)
The Sessions (Movie)
Seven Pounds (Movie)
Sex and Lucia (Movie)
The Shallows (Movie)
Shame (2011) (Movie)
Shapeless (Movie)
Worthy of note: a man physically attacks a woman after they have sex but no sexual violence occurs.
Shimmer Lake (Movie)
Shin Godzilla (Movie)
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)
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)
Showing Up (Movie)
Shrink (2009) (Movie)
Sibyl (Movie)
Sicily! (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman mentions that her ex-husband used to beat her.
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.
Sing Sing (Movie)
Singles (Movie)
Sinkhole (Movie)
Sissy (Movie)
Skater Girl (Movie)
A man is very aggressive towards a woman: he tries to get her to give him money while he is in a towel.
The protagonist (living in Palestine) passes a police car with two cops in the front, and one blindfolded woman in the back.
Worthy of note: aliens keep asking two human captors if they are going to mate.
SLC Punk (Movie)
Worthy of note: the female lead stalks the male lead.
Smoke Signals (Movie)
Snowden (Movie)
Worthy of note: at some point, a man goes to a brothel and has sex with a prostitute (off-screen).
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.
Something New (Movie)
Somewhere (Movie)
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).
Song to Song (Movie)
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.
Sorcerer (Movie)
Do, a deer, a female deer...
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.
The Souvenir (Movie)
Spaceman (Movie)
This movie contains brief depictions of miscarriage.
The Specials (Movie)
Spencer (Movie)
Spinning Man (Movie)
There is a relationship between the lead man and one his (adult) students.
Stalker (Movie)
Stan & Ollie (Movie)
Stand By Me (Movie)
Starfish (Movie)
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.
Stick It (Movie)
The Sting (Movie)
The film is about the unrequited love of a woman for a man and her obsessive behaviour toward him.
Stowaway (Movie)
Straight Time (Movie)
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.
The Strays (Movie)
The Stylist (Movie)
Worthy of note: awoman breaks into another woman's house and masturbates in her bed.
Subarnarekha (Movie)
Sublime (Movie)
Submarine (Movie)
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.
Sud Pralad (Movie)
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.
Summerland (Movie)
Suncoast (Movie)
Sundown (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman falls in love with a man and slaps him when he rejects her advances.
Super 30 (Movie)
Super Fly (Movie)
The protagonist threatens his employee, saying he will put his wife to work as a sex worker.
Supernova (Movie)
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.
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.
Swarmed (Movie)
Sweet Bean (Movie)
Sweet Girl (Movie)
Sweetheart (Movie)
Worthy of note: a girl is tied up after fighting with two other characters.
Swing Girls (Movie)
Swing Time (Movie)
Syk Pike (Movie)
Sylvie's Love (Movie)
Synchronic (Movie)
Syriana (Movie)
Worthy of note: throughout the film, many flashbacks show the abuses suffered from the protagonist (a little girl).
Taipei Story (Movie)
Take Shelter (Movie)
Worthy of note: during a brief scene with a female ghost, blood is seen dripping through between her legs.
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.
Tallulah (Movie)
Targets (Movie)
Teacher (Movie)
A child is physically and emotionally abused by an adult: there is no mention of sexual intent.
Temple (2017) (Movie)
Teorema (Movie)
Tesla (Movie)
To the Bone (Movie)
Theeb (Movie)
Thelma (Movie)
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.
Worthy of note: the protagonist is implied to have accidentally wandered into a red light district.
Thriller (Movie)
Thumbsucker (Movie)
Thunder Road (Movie)
Thunderbolts (Movie)
Domestic violence is shown briefly.
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.
Tiny Heroes (Movie)
Tirailleurs (Movie)
The Titan (Movie)
Worthy of note: the film contains instances of (non-sexual) domestic abuse.
Titanic II (Movie)
Tomiris (Movie)
Toni Erdmann (Movie)
Tony Manero (Movie)
Topsy-Turvy (Movie)
Torn Curtain (Movie)
Homophobia is one of this film's major themes.
Touch Me Not (Movie)
Tracks (Movie)
Transit (Movie)
Trash (2014) (Movie)
Trash Humpers (Movie)
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.
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.
Trucks (Movie)
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.
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)
Turist (Movie)
Twitches Too (Movie)
Two Lovers (Movie)
Umberto D. (Movie)
Umma (Movie)
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.
Under the Bed (Movie)
Worthy of note: a woman wakes up to find a stranger in her bed.
Underwater (Movie)
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.
The Unholy (Movie)
Unlocked (Movie)
Unrueh (Movie)
It is mentioned that a woman was sentenced to death for having killed a man who tried to kiss her.
Until Dawn (Movie)
Uptown Girls (Movie)
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.
Varsity Blues (Movie)
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)
The Seven-Ups (Movie)
Violent (Movie)
Violet (Movie)
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.
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.
Viy (1967) (Movie)
Voces (Movie)
Voleuses (Movie)
Waking Life (Movie)
Wale (Short) (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)
War Horse (Movie)
War is Over! (Movie)
War Requiem (Movie)
Warfare (Movie)
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.
Worthy of note: two women are physically attacked by a mob made up of mostly men (1:13:00 - 1:14:00).
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).
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.
Whiplash (Movie)
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.
Wild Rose (Movie)
Wild Summon (Movie)
Wild Tales (Movie)
Wildlife (Movie)
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.
Without Name (Movie)
Wittgenstein (Movie)
Wolf Children (Movie)
Woman At War (Movie)
A father calls his underaged son's friendship with an adult neighbor "immoral", but this is untrue.
Wonder (2017) (Movie)
Woodshock (Movie)
A-X-L (Movie)
Xtremo (Movie)
Yama No Oto (Movie)
Yearning (Movie)
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.
Young Adult (Movie)
Yume (Movie)
Zombi Child (Movie)