Not a Pretty Picture is a 1976 film by Martha Coolidge about a sexual assault. The film is seen as a visionary and devastating work of avant-garde political cinema.

Restored by the Academy Film Archive and the Film Foundation, it opens this Friday in Spain. Coolidge: "I didn't want the viewer to relive the abuse without thinking about it, with all the implications of it.” It is a film permeated by Bertolt Brecht's scenic ideals.