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Portraits of Women
Finnish porn movie producer Pertsa returns from America to his home country to continue his profession with hopelessly small budgets and incompetent casts and crews. A self-ironic satire about director Donner's scandalous fame in late 1960s Finland, notorious for a graphic long shot of his penis pointing northeast.
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Plot Summary
This short film explores the lives and inner thoughts of several women through a series of vignettes. It aims to capture diverse perspectives on femininity, societal expectations, and personal desires.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1970, "Portraits of Women" did not receive widespread critical attention or public release. Information regarding its critical reception is largely unavailable in mainstream databases. However, short films of this era often served as artistic explorations or student projects, with their impact typically confined to niche festivals or academic circles.
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Information regarding "Portraits of Women" is extremely scarce, suggesting it may have been a very limited release or a student film.
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