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Making Of A Prostitute is quite an intriguing drama from 1971, directed by Gustav Ehmck. The film opens with that shocking moment when a teenager nearly sacrifices a baby on the tracks – a dark yet compelling start that sets the tone for the rest of the story. The older woman, who intervenes, becomes a complex figure, raising little Sophie in a world that feels both gritty and nurturing. The performances are raw and visceral, drawing you into their struggles and the harsh realities of life. It’s a fascinating look at motherhood and survival, with a unique atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely a piece that stands out from the usual fare of its time.
This film has a bit of a shadowy past, as it’s not easily found in most collections, making it somewhat scarce. There are a few formats available, but original prints are particularly rare, drawing the interest of niche collectors. The themes and the distinctive storytelling style ensure it holds a certain appeal for those who appreciate the more obscure and challenging aspects of cinema from that era.
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