In a dystopian society, dirty jokes are strictly banned and a group of high school students rebels against the government's censorship.
Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
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.
The Adolescence of Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenage girl who is granted the power to revolutionize the world through a series of duels. As she navigates these duels and confronts the mysterious Rose Bride, Utena's own sexual awakening and journey of self-discovery unfold. Through intricate symbolism and a captivating narrative, the film delves into themes of repressed sexuality, gender roles, and the societal expectations placed upon individuals. It is a surreal and thought-provoking exploration of adolescence and the complexities of human relationships.
A biographical drama based on the true story of Linda Lovelace, a porn star who gained fame for her role in the film 'Deep Throat'. The movie explores her abusive relationship with her husband and her eventual escape from the porn industry.
In Fritz the Cat, the eponymous feline protagonist navigates his way through the sexual revolution and political commentary of 1960s New York City, experiencing surreal adventures and encounters with anthropomorphic characters, while addressing themes of social satire, racial tension, and urban violence. The film contains explicit sexual humor, profanity, and scenes of sexual violence.
The Normal Heart is a powerful drama that tells the story of the onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York City in the early 1980s. It follows the efforts of activists and doctors as they fight against the indifference and prejudice of the government and the medical community.
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.
Explore the hidden truths behind the Playboy empire through a modern-day lens. The documentary series delves into the complex world Hugh Hefner created and examines its far-reaching consequences on our culture's view of power and sexuality.
Ginger and Rosa, two best friends in 1960s London, navigate the complexities of adolescence, friendship, love, and the looming threat of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis. As they struggle to find their place in a changing world, their friendship is tested and they must confront their own fears and desires.
Something in the Air is a drama/romance movie set in 1970s France. It follows a group of young people who become involved in political activism and rebellion during the aftermath of the May 1968 events. The story focuses on their personal relationships, artistic creations, and their hope for a better future.
On Chesil Beach tells the story of a young couple, Florence and Edward, who are deeply in love but struggle with intimacy and communication. Set in 1962, during a time of sexual revolution and social change, their honeymoon becomes a microcosm of their fears, anxieties, and the societal pressures they face. The film explores themes of love, marriage, and the complexities of human relationships.
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief is a surrealist comedy-drama film that follows a man who joins a theatrical troupe and becomes involved in various thefts. The film explores themes of sexual revolution and features black humor and Brechtian techniques. It is set in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and incorporates elements of kabuki and surrealism. The protagonist's relationships and encounters with various characters add to the surreal and avant-garde nature of the film.
American Playboy is a TV show that explores the life and career of Hugh Hefner, from his early days as a magazine publisher to his influential role in the sexual revolution. The show delves into Hefner's personal and professional struggles, including his controversial relationships, substance abuse issues, and the social scandals surrounding Playboy.
American Swing is a documentary that delves into the world of swinging culture in 1970s New York City. It explores the rise and fall of this phenomenon, along with the impact of disco, AIDS epidemic, and tax inspections. The film covers various aspects such as swingers parties, homosexuality, unprotected sex, prison sentences, tax evasion, and more.
Bob and Carol, a married couple, attend a self-help group therapy session and become more open about their desires. They encourage their friends, Ted and Alice, to explore their own sexual fantasies, leading to a series of humorous and dramatic encounters.
The film follows Fritz the Cat, a hedonistic and rebellious feline who embarks on a series of misadventures that explore themes of sexuality, race, and societal norms.
On a cold day in the park, Frances Austen, a sexually repressed woman, befriends a mute boy she finds sitting on a park bench. She takes him to her apartment, where her obsession with him grows. As their relationship develops, Frances becomes increasingly possessive and controlling. The film explores themes of desire, loneliness, and the psychological impact of captivity.
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution is the never-before-told story of Suzanne Mitchell, the fiercely-loyal den mother of the original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Swinging Safari takes place in 1970s Australia, where a group of families navigate through the challenges and absurdities of the era, including wife-swapping, open marriages, amateur filmmaking, and a blue whale that washes up on the local beach. The story is told through the eyes of a teenager who witnesses adults engaging in unconventional behavior while also experiencing his own coming-of-age journey.