HD
2026
In 1972, a low-budget adult film titled "Deep Throat," featuring Linda Lovelace, was produced in a Florida hotel. To everyone's surprise, it became one of the most profitable independent films ever made, capturing the zeitgeist of the era. As it gained immense popularity, self-appointed moral guardians attempted to censor it, yet the film briefly opened up discussions about the artistic possibilities of sexuality in cinema. This documentary explores the film's controversial production, its extraordinary success, the intense backlash it faced, and the darker aspects, including mob connections and allegations of mistreatment of Lovelace on set.