Forget "Deep Throat". Forget "Behind The Green Door". Forget "Debbie Does Dallas". Forget "The Devil In Miss Jones".
This is the singular film that changed the entire sociological and political dynamic of hardcore pornography into a legitimate historical and cultural object by which to forever measure and study a forgotten and sexually revolutionary epoch.
The year was 1975.
The spirit, along with all the freely undulating flesh, was contained within this startling speech: "Don't be so stupid. Don't believe what they tell you. Our teachers, the priests, the television, the newspapers. It's all a trick. So they can make atomic bombs. They are the 'authorities'. And they will always have the authority to be criminals".
This is the singular film that changed the entire sociological and political dynamic of hardcore pornography into a legitimate historical and cultural object by which to forever measure and study a forgotten and sexually revolutionary epoch.
The year was 1975.
The spirit, along with all the freely undulating flesh, was contained within this startling speech: "Don't be so stupid. Don't believe what they tell you. Our teachers, the priests, the television, the newspapers. It's all a trick. So they can make atomic bombs. They are the 'authorities'. And they will always have the authority to be criminals".