- After a nuclear war, women live in colony with only one man. Radiations caused a drop of intelligence to puberty level, and the director of the colony lives in a castle and gives water at her own decision.
- It'a tale narrated by a man to his fiancee after taking her out of a demonstration about freedom and female rights in the '70s.
After a nuclear war, maybe the Fifth World War, women predominate the human kind and live in colonies with only one man who act as a reproducer. There's no love or feelings but only sex to procreate, not any riches or material goods. They look happy because the radiations have caused a drop of intelligence at a puberty level, but this colony is ruled by a despotic woman living in a castle with her guards. She gives water to the village fountains by rolling a golden wheel at her own discretion, making everyone believe that the river of that valley is contaminated. But when the only man naturally dies, a commissioner arrive to take care of the colony, and at the same time the virgin of the village (that is a the main colony symbol, being the first to meet the new reproducer) have a love experience with a motorcyclist. Both will be strictly punished, but this will unleash a rebellion against the authority at which even the commissioner will take part in, and the reconstruction of a society based on eternal values such as love and spiritual freedom will be carried out at last.
This movie has several connections with nowadays abuses of the authorities that aim to keep people under control, and there are isn't any hard or porn scene. There's a lot of nudism, but it's a mysterious landscape, out of a definite time, and the radiation have cause a cerebral regression to the innocence and naivety of the puberty. So it's an erotic film, not an adult one, because there are not copulation or fellatio, but only sex movements strongly related to an aimed and reconquered love.
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