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A Super Fêmea is an interesting comedy from '73 that dives into the tricky waters of gender dynamics and societal expectations around sexuality. Eva, played by a striking lead, is a model tasked with promoting a male contraceptive pill, a concept that, even today, spins some heads. The film balances a light-hearted tone with a satirical edge, exploring themes of trust and male vulnerability. What stands out is its offbeat humor, which often treads into the absurd. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical of the era, but it adds to the charm. Not to mention the practical effects that give it a unique flair, making it a noteworthy watch for those keen on genre exploration.
A Super Fêmea has seen a limited release, making original prints quite rare. Its niche appeal and unique subject matter attract a specific collector interest, particularly those into vintage comedies that challenge norms. As far as formats go, it’s mostly been available on VHS, with some bootlegs floating around, but an official restoration would undoubtedly enhance its visibility among collectors.
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