
The 1966 film "Hold Me While I'm Naked" is a groundbreaking work of art that explores the complexities of human sexuality. Directed by George Kuchar, the film follows the story of a young woman, played by Donna Kerness, who is struggling to come to terms with her own sexuality.
The film is filled with explicit sexual moments, which are often uncomfortable to watch. In one scene, the protagonist is seen masturbating in her bedroom, while in another she is seen engaging in a passionate kiss with a stranger. These scenes are not only shocking, but also incredibly intimate and powerful.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene where the protagonist is seen having sex with a man in a car, and another where she is seen having a threesome with two other women. These scenes are not only explicit, but also incredibly intimate and powerful.
The film is a powerful exploration of human sexuality, and its frank depiction of sexual moments is both shocking and thought-provoking. It is a film that is sure to leave viewers with a lot to think about.
Lots of passionate kissing.
A reflection of a man and woman having sex is seen. Bare breasts are visable.
The story surrounds a director who wants to film lots of nude scenes. At one point, the lead actress says how annoyed she is about being nude so often.
The chest and back of a nude man is seen.
A picture of a nude woman is seen.
A woman starts to undress infront of a man. He comes over and kisses her, whilst helping her to undress.
A man and woman kiss in a shower. She is wearing a top but her breasts can still be seen. As the kissing becomes more intense one of her breasts falls out of the top.