Today you can indulge your kinky fantasies by accessing web sites that make the Kama Sutra look like a children's storybook. However, back in the dark ages of 1965, those with prurient interests had to masquerade their sexual desires by patronizing movies that pretended to be important sociological statements. There were countless numbers of these "documentaries" released at the time, each pretending to be instructive about human sexuality. In reality, it was a clever way to get around draconian censorship laws, all the while giving audience members the cover they needed to say, "I wasn't going to a dirty movie! I was just viewing a celebration of the birth process!" The advertisement above is typical of these films in that it paradoxically extolls the joys of childbearing all the while playing up the more sordid elements of sex. Yup, there's nothing to get the old loins heated up like some footage of the birth of triplets!