Psychotropic Cinema: The Touchables

A surreal image of a giant inhabited bubble with a white car parked next to it and trees near it.

Robert Freeman’s The Touchables (1968) is a surreal, visually striking film featuring a group of free-spirited young women in 1960s London. Known for his work with The Beatles, Freeman’s directorial debut mixes psychedelic cinematography, eccentric characters, and countercultural style, capturing the era’s bold spirit.