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Sex-Business: Made in Pasing
Documentary film about the successful erotic film producer and author Alois Brummer. Documentary filmmaker Hans Jürgen Syberberg accompanies Brummer for six days in his daily business during the shooting of Brummer's film “Graf Porno und die liebesdurstigen Töchter” (Count Porno and the Love-Thirsty Daughters). In addition to Brummer, his employees and actors also have their say.
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Plot Summary
This adult documentary explores various aspects of the sex industry, focusing on the realities and activities within this often taboo subject matter. It aims to present a candid look at the businesses and individuals involved in the adult entertainment world of the era.
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As an adult film from 1970, traditional critical reception and audience scores are not readily available or applicable in the same way as mainstream films. Its release was within a specific niche market and historical context.
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Films like 'Sex-Business: Made in Pasing' were part of a wave of adult documentaries and 'sexploitation' films that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, reflecting changing social mores and the relaxation of censorship laws in some regions.
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