Between 1967 and 1970 Italian auteur Giovanni "Tinto" Brass directed
four feature films in London, each starring a woman as the main
character.
Exploring the political, cultural and sexual ideas of their time, often
in a deliberate pop-art style, they contain much priceless footage of
now forgotten neighborhoods, galleries, clubs and events as well as an
abundance of contemporary music.
A fascinating blend of social history, pop culture, cinema, music and
TV, Free Your Mind! examines the films, their stars and how they were
made.
Based on interviews with many of the surviving participants, Matthews
argues that at this stage of his career, before Caligula, Brass was as
significant a figure in cinema as Antonioni, Godard and many other
better-known directors.