Christmas on Earth (1963)

Christmas on Earth (1963) poster

For all intents and purposes, "Christmas on Earth" is a performance art film about genital worshipping. At 29 minutes, Barbara Rubin has created the ultimate study on the celebratory and erotic nature of free-love. The film is tinted in various colors, hence the title, and finds various individuals engaging in sexual activity. Men with women, men with men, women with women, and several orgies throughout.

Director: Barbara Rubin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date:
Production: The Film-Makers' Cooperative
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

performance art, avant-garde, underground film, erotic art, short film

More Films by Director: Barbara Rubin
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Christmas on Earth about?
For all intents and purposes, "Christmas on Earth" is a performance art film about genital worshipping. At 29 minutes, Barbara Rubin has created the ultimate study on the celebratory and erotic nature of free-love. The film is tinted in various colors, hence the title, and finds various individuals engaging in sexual activity. Men with women, men with men, women with women, and several orgies throughout.
Who directed Christmas on Earth?
Christmas on Earth was directed by Barbara Rubin.
How long is Christmas on Earth?
Christmas on Earth has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is Christmas on Earth?
Christmas on Earth is a Documentary film.
Where was Christmas on Earth produced?
Christmas on Earth was produced in United States of America.