Jag är nyfiken – en film i blatt (1968)
The video opens with a wide shot of a church interior — wooden pews, bright lighting, walls with decorations. A large group of ten people, mostly white men and women in their 20s to 50s, stand or crouch in front of the pews. Most are fully clothed, but positioned closely, some looking down, others making subtle movements suggesting sexual activity underway. Two lighter-haired women in their 30s with slim to average builds are visible mid-act near the center, one wearing glasses, both facing away from the camera. Later shots shift to a hallway and staircase — a slim dark-haired man in his 20s walks down stairs alone, then another scene shows a younger woman with light hair and a middle-aged man reading papers. The final frame is a close-up of a smiling curvy woman with light hair and glasses, standing next to a slim man with dark short hair, suggesting a casual, unstaged vibe. The whole thing feels like candid documentation rather than a scripted porn scene, with natural lighting and no overt sexual acts shown directly, but clear implication of ongoing group sex in a religious setting.