Prostitution Pornography USA (1971)
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"Prostitution Pornography USA" (1971) is a film directed by Susumu Tokunow and produced by Harry H. Novak, known for his exploitation films.
This film presents itself as a candid exploration of the sex trade, employing a pseudo-documentary style where hidden cameras and microphones supposedly capture the lives of call girls, streetwalkers, and porno starlets. It features interviews and staged scenes, blurring the lines between documentary realism and staged drama.
The film attempts to immerse the viewer in the world of prostitution and pornography, with scenes meant to look spontaneous or secretly filmed. However, the authenticity is questionable; the staging is evident, and the acting, particularly by Ann Perry as Marilyn, an aging prostitute, is noted for its theatricality. Critics have pointed out the use of unattractive male actors in scenes to supposedly make the scenarios more relatable, a practice criticized as undermining the film's verisimilitude.
This film presents itself as a candid exploration of the sex trade, employing a pseudo-documentary style where hidden cameras and microphones supposedly capture the lives of call girls, streetwalkers, and porno starlets. It features interviews and staged scenes, blurring the lines between documentary realism and staged drama.
The film attempts to immerse the viewer in the world of prostitution and pornography, with scenes meant to look spontaneous or secretly filmed. However, the authenticity is questionable; the staging is evident, and the acting, particularly by Ann Perry as Marilyn, an aging prostitute, is noted for its theatricality. Critics have pointed out the use of unattractive male actors in scenes to supposedly make the scenarios more relatable, a practice criticized as undermining the film's verisimilitude.
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