Herostratus (1967) is a British drama film directed by Don Levy and starring Michael Gothard, Vivien Merchant, and Peter McEnery. The film follows the story of a young man, Herostratus, who is driven to commit a desperate act of self-destruction in order to gain fame and notoriety.
The film contains several sexual moments that are integral to the story. One of the most memorable scenes is when Herostratus meets a young woman in a bar and they have a passionate encounter. The scene is shot in a dream-like manner, with the two characters in a trance-like state as they explore each other's bodies. This scene is important in that it shows the power of Herostratus' desire for fame and recognition, as he is willing to risk everything for it.
Another sexual moment in the film is when Herostratus meets a prostitute. This scene is important in that it shows the desperation of Herostratus' situation, as he is willing to do anything to gain fame and recognition. The scene is also important in that it shows the power of Herostratus' desire for fame and recognition, as he is willing to risk everything for it.
The sexual moments in Herostratus are integral to the story, as they show the power of Herostratus' desire for fame and recognition. They also show the desperation of his situation, as he is willing to do anything to gain fame and recognition. These moments are important in that they show the power of Herostratus' desire for fame and recognition, as he is willing to risk everything for it.
Nudity: Naked female buttocks and breasts are shown.
Sex: One scene of fairly intense, but not particularly graphic love making.