

The 70s porno that thinks it's a Bergman film. Unhinged, artsy, and deeply weird.
A session with a pair of kinky "sexologists" and their sex slave leads to a flood of erotic memories.
Acting
Desiree Cousteau commits to the bit with surprising dramatic conviction.
Production
That satanic ritual set design cost more than the entire script.
Director
Ed De Priest
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the brief 'porno chic' era when adult films screened in mainstream theatres and critics actually reviewed them—this was De Priest's attempt at 'respectability.'
Desiree Cousteau reportedly improvised most of her dialogue after refusing to perform the original script's more explicit scenes; the 'memory' framing device was added in post-production to explain continuity gaps.