Australia After Dark (1975)

Australia After Dark: an expose of Kings Cross strip clubs and shady sexual liaisons in back-rooms. This is the seamy side of the early 70s in Australia, and is a fascinating insight into the early soft porn/exploitation industry. Segments include burlesque striptease, body-painting, snake-eating, mud-wrestling, UFOs, a gay wedding, and Satanism.

Before Alvin Purple and Fantasm,sexy Ozploitation auteur John D. Lamond (Felicty, Pacific Banana) directs these two revealing film/documentaries that bust open sexual taboos, exploring sex and sleaze culture in early 70s Australia.
The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style: a ramped up sex ed doco packed with gratuitous nudity,lesbian liaisons,and candid interviews with colourful pioneers of Sydney’s gay and transvestite community. Narrators Sandy Gore and Michael Cole take viewers through the alphabet of sexual behaviour from “A for Anatomy” onward.
Australia After Dark:an expose of Kings Cross strip clubs and shady sexual liaisons in back-rooms ( BOO EDIT : No,not really,It’s actually a thinly veiled attack on Australian sexual stuffiness and mores of the period,and some obvious stabs at the then Malcolm Fraser government,just take a look at the bit on the Aborigines at the busiest pub in Australia, EDIT: THE WORLD,not saucy at all.) This is the seamy side of the early 70s in Australia,and sexy segments include burlesque striptease,body-painting, snake-eating,mud-wrestling,a gay wedding,and Satanism.