
Up the Sandbox (1972)
Up the Sandbox is a 1972 American comedy-drama film directed by Irvin Kershner and starring Barbra Streisand. The film follows the story of Margaret Reynolds, a housewife who begins to explore her sexuality and her own identity.
The film is known for its frank and honest portrayal of female sexuality. In one scene, Margaret is seen in a bathtub, fantasizing about a sexual encounter with a man. This scene is particularly memorable for its frankness and its exploration of female desire.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments. In one scene, Margaret and her husband, David, are seen making love in the bedroom. This scene is notable for its realistic portrayal of a married couple's intimate moments.
In another scene, Margaret and David are seen in a passionate embrace. This scene is notable for its exploration of the couple's emotional connection.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Margaret and David are seen in a passionate embrace. This scene is notable for its exploration of the couple's emotional connection.
Overall, Up the Sandbox is a frank and honest exploration of female sexuality. The film's frankness and its exploration of female desire make it an important and influential work of cinema.
A naked boy and girl are seen.A woman (Margaret) takes off her clothes at the doctor's but nothing is seen.A woman discusses the details of an affair that another woman is having with her husband.A woman talks about the sex life of the praying mantis.Mentioned that a woman was a whore.Implied Castro and Margaret have sex.Vicki shows excessive cleavage, which Margaret and Paul discuss.A man (Castro) opens his shirt and he has breasts.The breasts and butt of a nude woman (Miss Spittlemeister) are seen as she has sex on top of a man.Some topless women in a tribe are seen.