The story follows a university psychology professor, Professor Gottlieb (played by ), who tasks his group of students with a unique project: they must research and write a paper on sexual fantasies . To do this, he pairs the students off—mostly in male-female couples, though one pair is female-female due to an odd number of students.
The daughter of legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, she appeared as one of the university students. Intimate games (1976)
Focuses on the students exploring their desires, often presenting the men as hesitant and the women as more open and adventurous. Focuses on the students exploring their desires, often
The film is structured as a series of vignettes showing the students acting out these fantasies: The film is categorized as a "sex romp"
Shifts into more farcical and surreal scenarios, including a man imagining he is a jockey riding an obese woman and a snooker player whose opponent is naked.
Intimate Games (also released as Sex Games of the Very Rich ) is a directed and written by Tudor Gates. The film is categorized as a "sex romp" typical of the era, focusing heavily on nudity and sexual themes rather than a complex narrative. Plot Overview
A veteran British actor who makes a cameo appearance as a snooker player. Key Details Runtime: 81 minutes. Language: English. Director/Writer: Tudor Gates. Common Alternative Title: Sex Games of the Very Rich . Intimate Games (1976) - IMDb