We may live in the era of Fifty Shades , but Hollywood movies haven't always been so liberal when it comes to depicting sex. Still, for as long as there have been moving images, there have been directors pushing the proverbial envelope—and by , the world of cinema had what's generally considered to be the first true movie sex scene. Let's break it down, shall we? The scene in question is in Ecstasy , a Czech film because American filmmakers weren't ready to go there yet starring legendary actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr. In one of her first roles ever, Lamarr played a young woman who leaves her older, impotent husband for a lust-filled relationship with a sexy engineer. According to Vulture , their love resulted in what seems to be cinema's first-ever sex scene. Although Ecstasy 's sex scene itself didn't actually feature any nudity, the film did. Most famously, there was a long scene featuring Lamarr skinny-dipping, which was quite scandalous at the time. Finally, probably the most progressive thing about Ecstasy is that the sex scene depicted Lamarr's character achieving orgasm. Follow Marie Claire on F acebook for the latest celeb news, beauty tips, fascinating reads, livestream video, and more.


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A ll Lucio Castro had in mind when he sat down to write a screenplay was an elegiac title — End of the Century — and a starting point: a figure arrives in a new city, in this case Barcelona. The dominant mood, however, is elliptical and disorienting: a kind of Last Shag at Marienbad. He is speaking from the terrace of his house in New York City, fighting to make himself heard over shrieking sirens. The setting seems appropriate given several crucial scenes in the movie take place on terraces or balconies. It is from here that the action flashes back to the same city two decades earlier, when the lives of both men, then in their 20s, were markedly different. In fact, it is one of the curious masterstrokes of End of the Century that in slipping back and forth across time it refuses the usual signifiers of such transitions, such as changes in hairstyle. Castro focused instead on behavioural changes.
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