Wonderwall (1968) is a British film directed by Joe Massot and starring Jack MacGowran, Jane Birkin, and Iain Quarrier. The film is a psychedelic fantasy about a reclusive professor who discovers a mysterious wall in his home. Behind the wall is a world of fantasy and imagination, and the professor discovers that the wall is a portal to a world of sexual liberation.
The film is known for its groundbreaking portrayal of sexual liberation and exploration. The professor discovers that the wall is a gateway to a world of sexual freedom, where he can explore his own desires and fantasies. The film features a number of explicit sexual scenes, including a scene where the professor and his assistant explore their own desires in a bathtub.
The film also features a number of surreal and dreamlike sequences, including a scene where the professor and his assistant explore a world of fantasy and imagination. The film also features a number of psychedelic visuals, including a scene where the professor and his assistant explore a world of fantasy and imagination.
The film is an important milestone in the history of British cinema, and its exploration of sexual liberation and exploration is groundbreaking. The film is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of British cinema and its exploration of sexual liberation.
A few women are seen in their underwear briefly.
A man and woman are seen having sex. It is only shot from the waist up. Both are nude. Female nipples are extremely briefly seen.
A woman is seen lying on her stomach nude. Bare buttocks seen from the side.