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Documentary Cult Classic

A voyeuristic plunge into Los Angeles’ most uninhibited underground scenes of 1969.

I WANT MORE

1969 · 1h 10m · NR · Documentary / Short · IMDB TMDB

Documentary exploring the underground world of Los Angeles, featuring vignettes of unconventional lifestyles, such as a couple performing for voyeurs, a group of bikers, a French artist specializing in unique body art, and members of an exclusive club participating in eccentric gatherings.

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If you ever wondered where the phrase 'only in L.A.' comes from, look no further.

Programmer's Pick

Jack Beap’s so-called documentary is less about objectivity and more about ogling, with its parade of swinging parties, hippie communes, and body hair artistry. If you’re curious about what passed for a 'sociological study' in late-'60s Los Angeles, this softcore exposé delivers the goods—liberally and without shame.

— SassyFlix Programmer
Quick Answer
What is I Want More about?

I Want More is a 1969 American documentary short directed by Jack Beap that exposes the underground world of Los Angeles, featuring vignettes of unconventional lifestyles, from swinging parties to performative sex and eccentric body art.

Details & Specs
Director
Jack Beap
Release
1969
Runtime
1h 10m
Country
United States of America
Language
English
Also Known As
Sock It to Me with Flesh, Original title: I Want More

Synopsis

This lurid documentary offers a revealing expose of various deviant activities being practiced in that seething hotbed of sin and hedonism known as Los Angeles. Among the subjects shown herein are a young couple who are paid to have sex in front of leering voyeurs, a gang of rowdy bikers, a French artist who makes fancy designs out of women's pubic hair, a wild swinging Hollywood party, and an exclusive club of wealthy perverts.

Why Cult

Swinging Sixties Sexuality

From wild Hollywood parties to paid public performances, the film explores explicit displays of hedonism unique to the era.

Bizarre Body Art

Marvel at the French artist who turns women's pubic hair into artistic designs, blending the avant-garde with the intimate.

Fake Documentary Style

Presented as a lurid expose, the film blurs lines between documentary and staged softcore, offering a distinctively sleazy lens on L.A. counterculture.

Counterculture Vignettes

Encounter bikers, swingers, hippies, and exclusive clubs—each segment offering a glimpse into a different world beneath the city’s glamorous surface.

Questions from the Vault

What is I Want More about? +

I Want More is a 1969 documentary short that exposes the underground sexual and social scenes of Los Angeles, featuring vignettes on swinging parties, body art, and voyeuristic performances.

When was I Want More released? +

I Want More was released in 1969.

Who directed I Want More? +

Jack Beap directed I Want More.

How long is I Want More? +

I Want More has a runtime of 70 minutes.

What genre is I Want More? +

I Want More is a documentary short.

Where can I watch I Want More? +

I Want More is available to stream on SassyFlix.