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The Kiss (also known as The May Irwin Kiss, The Rice-Irwin Kiss and The Widow Jones) is an 1896 film, and was one of the first films ever shown commercially to the public. Around 18 seconds long, it depicts a re-enactment of the kiss between May Irwin and John Rice from the final scene of the stage musical The Widow Jones .
The first erotic kiss between two members of the same sex in a film was in Cecil B. DeMille's Manslaughter (1922). [5] Marlene Dietrich was the first leading lady to kiss another female on screen in 1930's Morocco. [5] During the period of the Great Depression in the 1930s, the cinema audience had significantly waned. Filmmakers produced movies ...
U2 3D was the first live-action film to be shot, posted, and exhibited entirely in 3D, [128] the first live-action digital 3D film, [129] and the first 3D concert film. [130] Regarding its production, it was the first 3D film shot using a zoom lens , [ 131 ] an aerial camera , [ 132 ] and a multiple-camera setup . [ 129 ]
Michael Winterbottom's 9 Songs arguably remains the most sexually explicit (non-porn) British movie of all time. It contains several scenes of unsimulated sex between the two leads (Kieran O'Brien ...
The Kiss (1896) contained a kiss, which was regarded as a sex scene and drew general outrage from movie goers, civic leaders, and religious leaders, as utterly shocking, obscene and completely immoral. One contemporary critic wrote, "The spectacle of the prolonged pasturing on each other's lips was beastly enough in life size on the stage but ...
The scene in “Something Good – Negro Kiss” is a playful exchange that resembles Thomas Edison’s “The Kiss,” an 1896 short that frequently played at the end of movies.
The film was among the first in India to feature an on-screen kiss. [7] [9] The four-minute long scene between Devika Rani and Rai, her husband in real life, is also known to being the longest such scene in Indian cinema. [4] [5] Upon release, the film became controversial in the then "orthodox India" for featuring a kissing scene.
Glenn Close has worked with leading men including Michael Douglas, Jeremy Irons, and Jeff Bridges — a who's who of the biggest movie stars of the '80s and '90s — but one especially stands out ...