Scandalous Scandinavian cinema The taboo, lifted in 1969, sparked a controversial backlash in a society already preparing for a breakthrough in sexual liberation and revolution. But Scheman was ahead of everyone and even now cinema looks like a kind of unconventional breakthrough and can go under the ban with new ideological trends in a number of countries. Sheman lifts the ban on perversion and protects - exhibitionists, necrophiles, transvestites, lesbians ... The film begins immediately with the scene of masturbation of a man in front of a young girl and the cameraman fixes everything without censorship. A criminal case has been filed against him and lawyer Christopher Lumen must defend him. Christopher takes up just such ambiguous cases and himself is inclined to the fact that there should be no prohibitions in the sexual sphere. At this time, journalist Sarah appears in his life, although she herself comes from a traditional family. She disapproves of Christopher's inclinations to dress up, to his relationships with men, or to group sex. But she is too in love with him and tolerates it. At the same time, Lumen decides on a public protest and organizes a procession of perverts in Stockholm.