Gay Sex in the 70s (2005) is a documentary film that explores the sexual revolution of the 1970s through the eyes of gay men. The film follows the stories of several men who lived through the era, and their experiences of coming out, finding love, and navigating the changing social landscape of the time.
The film is an intimate look at the lives of these men, and the struggles they faced in a time when homosexuality was still largely taboo. It is a powerful reminder of the courage and resilience of the gay community in the face of adversity.
The film also explores the sexual moments of the era, from the wild and uninhibited sex parties of the time to the more intimate moments of love and connection between two people. It is a frank and honest look at the sexual liberation of the time, and the ways in which it changed the lives of those involved.
The film is an important reminder of the progress that has been made in terms of LGBT rights, and the importance of continuing to fight for equality. It is a powerful and moving look at a time when homosexuality was still largely hidden and unspoken, and a reminder of the courage and strength of those who dared to be themselves.
A number of still photographs are shown. Some of them are photographs of nude men, mostly from the back but at least one from the front. Two of them include a side-view silhouette of a man performing oral sex on another man. Other pornographic stills show sexual scenes that include partial frontal nudity. There are also a few pornographic cartoons, some of which show everything.
Two different clips show two naked men writhing against each other. Rear nudity only is shown.
A clip shows two men engaged in oral sex obscured by a shower curtain.
A porn clip show men engaged in anal sex with thrusting.
Porn clips show oral sex with the body parts hidden by the body or head of a partner.
A gay orgy clip shows full frontal nudity.
a group of skinny dippers at Fire Island are shown running away toward the water.