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1,000 Shapes of a Female is a quirky little comedy that presents a rather playful take on the nude art scene of the early '60s. The film captures the lightheartedness of an art dealer who gathers various local artists to create works focusing on the female form. It’s got that nudie-cutie vibe without being entirely explicit, which adds to its charm. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it works to keep things interesting, while the performances from the ensemble cast range from earnest to delightfully over-the-top. The practical effects and set designs feel authentic, showcasing a period aesthetic that’s both nostalgic and amusing, making it a distinctive piece of its time.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, with various versions making their way to collectors' hands, often in obscure formats. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for those interested in the nudie-cutie genre and 1960s cinema. It’s one of those titles that might not be easy to find, but it certainly has its own niche audience that appreciates the unique blend of comedy and art exploration.
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