
Mondo Topless(1966)
Completely topless. Completely uninhibited. The craze that began in San Francisco is now exploding across the USA and Europe.

Mondo style documentary about European nightlife.
María Asquerino
Leonor Rainer

Yolanda Montes 'Tongolele'
Universo proibito is a documentary film released in 1965 exploring themes of mondo. Directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero, it stars María Asquerino, Leonor Rainer, Yolanda Montes 'Tongolele'. Mondo style documentary about European nightlife.
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