You Me Her is a romantic comedy series that follows the story of a married couple who hires an escort to spice up their sex life. However, they end up falling in love with the escort, leading to a complicated polyamorous relationship between the three of them. The show explores themes of marriage, sexuality, and unconventional relationships.
Desire is a French erotic drama that delves into the complexities of desire and lust. It explores the themes of promiscuity, unfaithfulness, and the exploration of sexual fantasies. The story follows multiple characters as they navigate love, lust, and the various forms desire can take.
Vinyl is set in the music industry of 1970s New York City and follows the story of a male protagonist who is a record executive dealing with hard times and a failing business. The show explores themes of drug addiction, murder, racism, and the challenges faced by the music industry during that time period.
Strange Angel follows the life of Jack Parsons, a brilliant rocket engineer in 1930s Los Angeles. As he rises through the ranks of the military and the scientific community, he becomes entangled in occult rituals and alternative lifestyles, leading to a spiral of personal and professional challenges.
Shortbus follows the lives of several sexually diverse individuals in Brooklyn, New York, as they navigate relationships, self-discovery, and personal challenges. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, and the search for meaningful connections.
After losing their jobs, a couple decides to explore an alternative lifestyle and end up joining a commune. They learn to navigate the challenges of communal living and discover new ways to connect with each other.
Woodstock is a documentary film that captures the iconic music festival held in 1969. It showcases the performances of various artists and highlights the counterculture movement during the Vietnam era. The film portrays the love and unity of the youth culture and their passion for rock music.
Helter Skelter: An American Myth is a documentary TV show that explores the infamous Manson Family murders and their charismatic leader, Charles Manson. The series delves into the social and cultural context of the 1960s, exploring the free-love movement, drug use, and the influence of Manson on his followers. Through interviews, archival footage, and in-depth analysis, Helter Skelter examines the shocking crimes and their lasting impact on American society.
Set in New York City during the Vietnam War, a group of politically active hippies form a tight-knit community and navigate through various challenges, including love, war, and societal pressures.
In 1960s London, a fashion photographer accidentally captures a murder on his camera. As he investigates the mysterious images, he becomes immersed in a world of suspicion, illusion, and surreal encounters. With the help of a mysterious woman, he tries to uncover the truth while losing his sense of reality.
After a series of failed attempts to spread their revolutionary message, a group of activists resorts to breaking into mansions of wealthy individuals, only to find themselves in a moral dilemma when one of their hostages turns out to be the father of their friend's girlfriend.
Hot Dog... The Movie is a comedy romance movie set in a skiing competition. It follows a group of teen daredevils as they navigate friendships, romance, and ski competitions. The movie is known for its humor, titillating scenes, and the wild party atmosphere.
Inside Deep Throat is a documentary that explores the cultural and social impact of the infamous 1972 adult film 'Deep Throat'. It delves into the censorship battles, the government's attempt to suppress the film, and the societal implications of a mainstream adult film during the sexual revolution of the 1970s. The documentary also examines the rise of the porn industry and its effects on American culture.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being follows the lives of Tomas, a successful surgeon, and his love interests Tereza and Sabina, as they navigate love, infidelity, and the constraints of the Soviet occupation in Czechoslovakia. Based on a novel, the film explores the themes of loyalty, sexual freedom, and the impact of political repression on personal relationships.
Zabriskie Point is a drama that explores themes of counterculture, disillusionment, and social unrest in 1970s America. The story follows a college student who becomes involved with a group of hippies and finds himself on a road trip that leads to chaos and tragedy. Along the way, he encounters themes of nonconformity, protest, and the clash between the establishment and the counterculture movement. The movie also explores themes of love, sex, and freedom, as well as the destructive power of corporate greed and police brutality. Zabriskie Point is regarded as a cult classic and an experimental film that captures the spirit of the era.
Antonia returns to her rural village after World War II and confronts the challenges of rural life and traditional norms as she builds a matriarchal community.
Kinsey is a biopic that follows the life and work of Alfred Kinsey, a zoologist turned sex researcher, who revolutionized the understanding of human sexuality in the 1940s and 1950s. The movie explores his groundbreaking studies and the controversy they sparked, as well as his personal struggles and relationships.
Set in grunge-era Seattle, Singles follows a group of young adults as they navigate the complexities of love, careers, and friendship. The story revolves around the intersecting lives of several characters, including a musician, a journalist, and a coffee shop manager. As they navigate the ups and downs of relationships and the challenges of pursuing their dreams, they discover what it truly means to be single.
Joe, a war veteran with a violent father, lives in an apartment building in New York City. He becomes friends with a factory worker and starts a violent rampage, targeting businessmen, racists, and anyone he deems deserving of his wrath. His actions spiral out of control, leading to tragedy and homicide.
CBS TV news special hosted by Harry Reasoner explores the way-out world of the Hippies and the Haight-Ashbury psychedelic 1960s LSD scene. Footage of LSDs users experiencing bummer trips. The Diggers, the Oracle and cool street and Golden Gate Park scenes with hippies tripping out. The Grateful Dead are interviewed and are shown performing "Dancin' in the Streets" on a flatbed truck in Golden Gate Park. The Hippie Temptation!