Summaries

During the height of the social revolution, a young dancer searches for salvation when she chooses to leave paradise.

"I wanted to be one of the wild ones, the ones who broke free." These words begin the semi-autobiographical tale of Catherine's (Elizabeth Rice) journey in 1968 into the heart of the sexual revolution in San Francisco. She dances naked in the Paradise Club. The soul singer works the audience "Brothers and sisters, these are good times! America's doin' fine!" Catherine begins an affair with Earl, the club's owner. She meets her soul mate, Ben (Evan Williams), but love eludes her. She quickly descends into the club's dark underworld where she lives by night while America burns with the war in Vietnam, political assassinations, and anti war protests. By the end of '69, peace and love are dead and Catherine must find her way back into the light."—Carolyn Cavallero

Details

Keywords
  • female nudity
  • beach
  • female full frontal nudity
  • barefoot woman
  • topless female swim
Genres
  • Mystery
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • History
Release date Oct 9, 2015
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Oakland, California, USA
Production companies Love Child Productions

Box office

Gross US & Canada $22381
Opening weekend US & Canada $1758
Gross worldwide $22381

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

"I wanted to be one of the wild ones, the ones who broke free." These words begin the semi-autobiographical tale of Catherine's (Elizabeth Rice) journey in 1968 into the heart of the sexual revolution in San Francisco. She dances naked in the Paradise Club. The soul singer works the audience "Brothers and sisters, these are good times! America's doin' fine!" Catherine begins an affair with Earl, (Eric Roberts) the club's owner. She meets her soul mate, Ben, (Evan Williams) but love eludes her. She quickly descends into the club's dark underworld where she lives by night while America burns with the war in Vietnam, political assassinations, and anti-war protests. By the end of '69, peace and love are dead and Catherine must find her way back into the light.

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