Sexual dialogue, depictions of adultery, somewhat crude sexual "humor". Opening scene is an attempted rape, somewhat disturbing. No nudity or sex. Closest to nudity is silhouetted woman, supposedly nude, but can't really tell. Also some women wearing immodest clothing, cleavage, lots of leg, bare midriff, etc.
Woman and man fighting in forest, he chases her and seems to want to rape her. She runs away, verbally resisting and calling for help. The struggle is interrupted when another man in a car arrives at the scene. The violent man gets into his car and drives away.
A man says that "Italians get horny just by seeing a woman on TV. They are all sexually frustrated."
A woman chases a man through the woods who is not interested in her.
A woman falsely accuses a doctor of sexual assault in front of his patients in the waiting room.
Implied nudity - a woman comes out of the bathroom naked, but only her silhouette is visible.
A woman stares at the man in fascination and repeats several times that she thinks he is sexy. Then they kiss. In the following scene the man has his shirt almost completely unbuttoned and is panting, implying they had sex off-screen.
It's implied that husband cheats on his wife with their neighbor.
A married, drunken countess tries to seduce her servant. He protests at first, but then it is implied that they are having sex (off-screen).
A man is briefly shown taking a shower (only upper half of his body can be seen).
It's implied that husband cheats on his wife and vice versa.
A man wakes up shirtless in woman's bed, implying they had sex the night before.