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Director: Lukas Talpa Why it’s essential: Riding the coattails of the Fifty Shades craze, Talpa re-imagined the Sacher-Masoch classic. What makes the 2012 version "new" is its gritty digital cinematography. Filmed on location in the Prague metro during off-hours, it captures a claustrophobic, industrial vibe. The effect was a channel that felt like
The film is famous for its "silent" first act—no dialogue for the first 27 minutes, only the sound of trains and heavy breathing. It won the "Best Art Direction" award at the 2013 Barcelona International Erotic Film Festival.