Originally made as a somber expose on the "problem of lesbianism", the film is now nearly a camp classic. This exposé claims to reveal the shocking truth about…
Originally made as a somber expose on the "problem of lesbianism", the film is now nearly a camp classic. This exposé claims to reveal the shocking truth about…
As with most mondo movies, Mondo Freudo isn’t rich with narrative, instead it sets the mood with an introduction about the type of camera being used, then launches into…
Seamy or at least black and white expose of 1950’s London’s sex trade in all its guises. Using actors and clearly of the period, this reveals and condemns all the tricks…
A phony sailor (familiar actor Victor Izay) is on-screen narrator, introducing mainly staged sex scenes using familiar porn talent. Usual hidden-camera premise to watch…
Russ Meyer shot the film in Europe after completing his adaptation of Fanny Hill. According to Roger Ebert, Meyer "concealed a 16-mm camera in a suitcase and got footage…
From the burning monks of Saigon to the slave markets of the Sudan, from religious hysteria to ecological horrors, from sex and art to life and death, this is an odyssey…