Female Chauvinists
Female Chauvinists

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Female Chauvinists

1976
Movie
Adult · 18+
89 min
English

A photographer sends a female associate undercover to infiltrate a "training" camp run by militant lesbian feminists. Her lover fakes being deaf-mute and gets exploited by the buxom feminists, who end up gang raping him.

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Alan P. N. GrantGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This satirical comedy follows a group of women who decide to use the same tactics of sexism and objectification that men have historically employed, but in reverse. They aim to gain power and control in their workplaces and personal lives by objectifying men and promoting their own agenda. The film explores the absurdities and ironies of gender dynamics when roles are flipped.

Critical Reception

Female Chauvinists is a lesser-known exploitation film from the 1970s, often viewed as a product of its time with a somewhat dated and blunt approach to its satirical themes. While its premise offers a unique gender-role reversal, critical reception tends to be mixed, with some appreciating its boldness and others finding its execution heavy-handed. Audience reception is similarly varied, often acknowledging its camp appeal and controversial subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • A bold, if unsubtle, attempt at gender role reversal satire.

  • Features a unique premise that is executed with mixed results.

  • Reflects the changing social dynamics of the 1970s through a comedic lens.

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Fun Fact

Despite its satirical intent, the film's portrayal of reversed sexism has been a point of contention and debate among viewers and critics over the years.

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