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The Girls of the Copacabana
Three students Juanita, Jean and Hans bored with their life in Paris go to Brazil in search of sexual adventures. Las Chicas de Copacabana is a sexual coming age film from maverick filmmaker Jess Franco.
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Plot Summary
A struggling musician travels to Rio de Janeiro to seek his fortune and finds himself entangled with a group of beautiful showgirls. He attempts to manage their careers while navigating personal relationships and the challenges of the entertainment industry.
Critical Reception
The film received very little critical attention upon its release and is largely considered an obscure exploitation film. It is not widely reviewed by major critics or aggregated on review sites.
What Reviewers Say
Often dismissed as a low-budget exploitation film.
Lacks significant critical or audience acclaim.
Primarily of interest to niche genre enthusiasts.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews is not readily available due to the film's obscure nature and limited release.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Roger Corman's New World Pictures, known for its low-budget genre films.
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