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Sugar Off The Button
SUGAR OFF THE BUTTON is a short film about being in love. This film was my wedding gift to my husband, Douglas Burgdorff. With selected writing by Ruth Krauss from 1954, and shot on 16mm by Kansas Bowling.
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Plot Summary
A young woman navigates the complex and often harsh realities of the adult entertainment industry, exploring themes of ambition, exploitation, and self-discovery. The film delves into her personal journey as she seeks both success and agency in a world that frequently commodifies individuals. It highlights the emotional and psychological toll of her experiences while also showcasing her resilience.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'Sugar Off The Button' is limited, suggesting it may have had a niche release or a minimal critical footprint. Publicly available reviews and audience data are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain a widespread consensus on its artistic merit or impact.
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