Four (credit less) films from 1968 celebrates the armateur soft-core sex cinema that briefly flourished in San Francisco at the end of the 60’s. It was a fleeting point in time when censorship barriers were falling and anyone with a 16mm camera who could get their friends or lovers to disrobe could make films and get them shown in theatres to a paying public. Shot in living rooms, backyards and on a secluded stretch of beach, they represented the nexus between risqué home movies and the commercial hardcore fiction features that would soon follow and render them obsolete. Infused with a playful, armature spirit and the awkwardness of real life, they take on added charm when accompanied by the lush lounge and pop-music soundtrack that we have custom designed to heighten the sense of pure mood & atmosphere. This is a historical look back 40 years ago to a more innocent time and what was truly a “people’s cinema.”










