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Documentary of a Madam is an intriguing slice-of-life comedy that dives into the world of brothels with a certain tongue-in-cheek charm. Marsha Jordan's performance as the titular madam brings a raw honesty that balances humor with the grit of her experiences in Reno's infamous Puss and Boots. The pacing feels almost conversational, inviting you into her world without glossing over the realities of her profession. It's this blend of candid storytelling and lighthearted approach that makes it distinct, and while the practical effects are minimal, they're not really the focus here. Instead, it's all about the atmosphere and the unique perspective on an often-taboo subject.
This film has had limited releases, mainly on VHS and some obscure DVD prints, which makes it quite a find for collectors. The scarcity stems from its niche subject matter and the fact that it was overshadowed by more mainstream titles of its time. Interest has grown over the years, particularly among those drawn to offbeat documentaries and the history of adult entertainment in cinema.
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