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Unveiling the Forbidden Erotic Secrets from Cinema History

For as long as cinema has existed, the screen has flirted with sex—sometimes coyly, sometimes scandalously, often under threat of censorship. 


"CINEMA unCENSORED" pulls back the velvet curtain on film’s most seductive secret: desire. In this provocative new series, author and erotic art connoisseur Cristina Chelaru explores how filmmakers transformed lust into art, rebellion, and spectacle despite censorship and scandal.


Discover a history where taboo, creativity, and human longing collide, revealing why stories of desire remain inseparable from the evolution of film today.

The author's idea behind "CINEMA unCENSORED":

"CINEMA unCENSORED was born from a simple belief: film is our most beautiful escape. A dream factory where shadows move, time bends, and suppressed desires find a voice.


With a background in screenwriting, my foundation is storytelling and film history—structure, character, visual semiotics, subtext, the architecture of emotion. But this series reaches beyond craft. It grows from a lifelong fascination with visual art, with the power of images to seduce, disturb, liberate, and transform.


Cinema has always been more than entertainment. It is a sanctuary for imagination, a laboratory for forbidden thoughts, a stage where fantasy can unfold without apology. Through an erotic lens, CINEMA unCENSORED explores how filmmakers have used desire—not merely as provocation—but as poetry, rebellion, confession, and myth-making.


This series is a love letter to cinema in all its excess and elegance: to storytelling, to visual beauty, to risk-taking, to the pulse of imagination. It is about what happens when art stops censoring itself—and dares to dream out loud." (Cristina Chelaru)


In a series of no fewer than twelve substantial volumes, to be released over time, you can delve into this unique look at erotica in cinema history, including:


Volume 1: Cinema Pushed Taboo Into the Mainstream


Before sex was mainstream, it was contraband. Erotic cinema crawled through censorship, scandal, and moral panic to change how films show bodies, power, and desire. From underground loops to Brigitte Bardot detonating the screen, this story exposes how filmmakers smuggled intimacy into culture—and why the most dangerous thing a movie can do is make us look directly again tonight.

Hude Brigitte Bardot lying on sofa

Volume 2: Eroticism Meets Storytelling: The Sublime In The Gore


Sex on screen isn’t universal — it’s ideological. In the West, sexploitation turned bodies into spectacle and shock into currency. In Japan, censorship forged something stranger: eroticism built from absence, tension, and implication. Two cinemas. Two philosophies of desire. One unsettling question: when we watch sex in film, are we looking… or being exposed?


Coffy (1973, USA) is a Blaxploitation Crime film directed by Jack Hill

Volume 3: Sex, Shadows, and Sin on Celluloid


From the first on-screen kiss to the rise of the vamp, cinema discovered early that desire could shock, seduce, and terrify audiences. Before censorship cleaned up Hollywood, the screen pulsed with dangerous women, scandalous stories, and unapologetic sexuality. This volume uncovers how early film turned lust into spectacle—and why erotic power has haunted cinema ever since.


vintage erotic photography Roaring Twenties
Volume 4: Erotica Meets Visual Storytelling


Erotic cinema has always lived on the edge of scandal and art. From silent vamps to Bardot’s rebellion, these films expose how desire, power, and spectacle shaped the screen. Behind every poster, stare, and scandal lies a deeper question: who controls the gaze? Step into the seductive history where cinema stopped pretending innocence and let desire speak.
THE GHOST IN THE SHELL’ ©Shirow Masamune
Volume 5.1: Shocking, Outrageous and Deliciously Sexy


Cinema didn’t just flirt with sex—it devoured it. From the forbidden heat of Lolita to the icy seduction of Basic Instinct and the fevered fantasies of Delta of Venus, this chapter dives into the scandalous decades when movies dared audiences to watch desire without blinking. Art, lust, danger—uncensored.
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Volume 5.2: Shocking, Outrageous and Terrifyingly Hot


Desire isn’t polite—and cinema once knew it. From the annihilating obsession of In the Realm of the Senses to the scandal of Last Tango in Paris and the lush deception of The Handmaiden, dark erotic cinema exposes the fantasies, violence, and truths we pretend not to recognize.
In the realm of the senses movie

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