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Danish Love Acts
German-made "study" of sexual rapport and rituals in Denmark from prolific exploitation producer Erwin C. Dietrich.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores various forms of sexual expression and relationships in Denmark during the early 1970s. It features interviews and observational footage focusing on societal attitudes towards sexuality, personal experiences, and the evolving landscape of relationships.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception and audience reviews for 'Danish Love Acts' is extremely limited due to its niche subject matter and the time of its release. It is not widely discussed in mainstream film criticism.
What Reviewers Say
Primarily seen as a historical artifact of sexual liberation in its era.
Lacks in-depth narrative, focusing more on observation.
Subject matter is explicit and may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film was released during a period of significant sexual liberalization in Denmark, which was one of the first countries in the world to decriminalize pornography in 1969.
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