The film covers a wide and sometimes shockingly bizarre range of sex-centered independent filmmaking. It's told almost entirely through footage from the archives of Something Weird Video, a Seattle-based distributor of exploitation genres.
David F. Friedman's interview was shot in two days. Friedman died a little under a year after his interview was filmed.
The 1973 original film was never finished, never edited, and never released. The audio has long since been lost.
According to the documentary, production of sexploitation films took place in Los Angeles and New York, with Florida and Texas also churning out pictures. By the 1960s, there were so many films that the genre had its own distribution circuit and exhibitors.