In the second half of the 19th century, Eadweard Muybridge, the father of motion pictures, embarks on an obsessive project to record on film "the motion of life" in all of its abundance. His epic quest is eclipsed only by the depth of his jealousy over his beautiful, young wife Flora. As the project progresses, his paranoia over her fidelity consumes him, until questions arise about his son’s paternity, causing him to erupt.
Cheating Notes
Flora has sex with Eadweard while she is still married to somebody else (9:41). Only their kissing and cuddling in bed is shown. They have sex again at 58:12 (strategic nudity only, a little of her areola is shown), but they are already married at the time.
Eadweard starts suspecting that Flora is cheating on him and imagines she is being hugged and kissed from behind by the young man he suspects to be her lover (1:14:31).
Several women (and men) pose naked for Eadweard's cameras at 1:03:03, 1:12:36, and 1:18:10.
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