Making Of A Prostitute
Making Of A Prostitute

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Making Of A Prostitute

1971
Movie
86 min
German

A drama directed by Gustav Ehmck, a teenager lays a small bundle on the tracks, but before the oncoming train can cross it, an older woman saves the baby from certain death. She keeps little Sophie with her and raises her to be a well-behaved girl.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Gerard DamianoGenres: Drama, Adult

Plot Summary

A young woman, struggling to make ends meet, is drawn into the world of prostitution. The film explores her descent into this life, the challenges she faces, and the impact it has on her relationships and sense of self. It follows her journey as she navigates the complexities of the sex trade.

Critical Reception

This film is primarily known within the adult film genre and received limited mainstream critical attention. Its reception is largely confined to discussions within that niche, often viewed as an early example of explicit filmmaking from its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Known for its explicit content characteristic of early adult cinema.

  • Explores themes of desperation and exploitation within its genre.

  • A product of its time, reflecting societal attitudes and filmmaking conventions of the early 1970s.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its niche genre. What little exists often points to its historical significance within the adult film industry rather than its artistic merit.

Fun Fact

Gerard Damiano, the director, would go on to direct 'Deep Throat,' one of the most famous and controversial adult films in history, released shortly after 'Making Of A Prostitute'.

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