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Facial Violation
Sex-crazed American-Latina MILF Francesca Le and her well-hung husband, Mark Wood, share a special relationship, a mutual appetite for all sorts of extreme, hard-core fun and brutal domination games. In their newest batch of filthy POV vignettes, "Facial Violation," the perverse couple seduces and overpowers a series of pretty sluts.
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Plot Summary
This documentary short film explores the often-unseen world of facial recognition technology and its implications. It delves into how these systems work, their increasing prevalence in surveillance, and the ethical questions they raise about privacy and identity. The film features interviews and insights into the development and application of this controversial technology.
Critical Reception
Facial Violation was primarily screened at film festivals and has a niche following. While specific widespread critical reviews are scarce due to its documentary short format, it has been noted for its timely exploration of a rapidly developing technological field. Audience reception often centers on its ability to spark conversation about privacy in the digital age.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clear explanation of complex technology.
Appreciated for raising important privacy concerns.
Seen as a thought-provoking short film on surveillance.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this documentary short is not readily available in public databases.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals including the Black Maria Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Erica Magnan, also serves as the primary subject and interviewer in the film, directly engaging with experts in the field of facial recognition.
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