
The Dangerous Sex Date 2001
Maria Martinelli's 2001 thriller *The Dangerous Sex Date* dives into the shadowy intersection of desire and danger, where a quiet university librarian steps beyond her sheltered routine into a high-stakes game of S&M.
Director: Maria Martinelli
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Dangerous Sex Date (2001) about?
A university librarian named Xenia seeks excitement through a secret S&M encounter that ends in murder. As she tries to cover her tracks, a determined friend of the victim follows a trail of digital evidence, unraveling a dark web of secrets and guilt.
Who directed The Dangerous Sex Date?
Maria Martinelli directed this 2001 drama-thriller, bringing a stylish yet unsettling lens to its exploration of taboo desires.
Who stars in The Dangerous Sex Date?
The film features adult film legend Rocco Siffredi, Stefania Bonafede as Xenia, and Davide Devenuto in key roles that anchor its tense narrative.
Is The Dangerous Sex Date (2001) worth watching?
While niche, the film delivers a tense, atmospheric thriller with strong thematic depth for fans of erotic thrillers. Its 96-minute runtime keeps the suspense tight, though the unrated status may limit appeal.
How long is The Dangerous Sex Date?
The Dangerous Sex Date runs 96 minutes.
About The Dangerous Sex Date (2001) — A sleazy thriller where fantasy turns fatal
Maria Martinelli's 2001 thriller *The Dangerous Sex Date* dives into the shadowy intersection of desire and danger, where a quiet university librarian steps beyond her sheltered routine into a high-stakes game of S&M. Xenia arranges a secret encounter with Ghost, a masochist whose appetite for kink mirrors her own repressed fantasies. Their night together spirals into unexpected violence when Ghost is found dead, his throat slit, leaving Xenia to hastily erase her traces before vanishing into the dawn. What begins as a private escape becomes a labyrinth of guilt and forensic pursuit, as Ghost's enigmatic friend Silver uncovers incriminating digital clues that point back to her.
Set against the moody backdrop of early-2000s neo-noir, the film blends raw psychological tension with a gritty erotic undercurrent. Martinelli crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia and moral ambiguity, where every whispered secret and flickering screen casts doubt. The story critiques the illusion of control in risky liaisons while exploring themes of accountability, obsession, and the fleeting nature of secrets in a digitized world.