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So, 'Petites salopes à enculer' from 1989 is quite an interesting find, even if the director's name isn’t in the credits. The pacing is pretty laid-back, almost languorous at times, which gives it a unique atmosphere that sets it apart from more frantic entries of its genre. The performances have this raw, unfiltered quality to them, pushing boundaries of what's shown without relying heavily on elaborate setups. The practical effects are minimal, but they do the job, creating a certain grittiness that feels authentic. It's not exactly polished, but that’s part of its charm; there's a sense of exploring taboo subjects without pretense, making it distinctive in its own right.
This title has a certain obscurity that collectors often find appealing, especially given the lack of widely available formats. It's been released on a couple of obscure DVDs, but those are hard to track down. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly for those who appreciate the raw, unfiltered exploration of its themes, creating a niche market that appreciates its unique place in cinema history.
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