In 1973, Mexican anthropologist Santiago Genovés decided to put some of his theories about human behavior to the test by gathering a group of highly diverse people and setting them afloat on a raft for a 101-day sea voyage. The results were not necessarily the ones he expected. This new documentary brings the surviving volunteers together again to recount the story and provide their own recollections about the project that came to be known as “The Sex Raft.”
In 1973, Mexican anthropologist Santiago Genovés decided to put some of his theories about human behavior to the test by gathering a group of highly diverse people and setting them afloat on a raft for a 101-day sea voyage. The results were not necessarily the ones he expected. This new documentary brings the surviving volunteers together again to recount the story and provide their own recollections about the project that came to be known as “The Sex Raft.”
In 1973, Mexican anthropologist Santiago Genovés decided to put some of his theories about human behavior to the test by gathering a group of highly diverse people and setting them afloat on a raft for a 101-day sea voyage. The results were not necessarily the ones he expected. This new documentary brings the surviving volunteers together again to recount the story and provide their own recollections about the project that came to be known as “The Sex Raft.”