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So, 'Pornoshop' is a curious little piece from 1963 that makes you wonder about the boundaries of its time. This 35mm short by Jens Jorgen Thorsen dives into themes of sexuality and commerce, wrapped in a kind of surreal atmosphere that's both playful and provocative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to digest the oddities on screen, and there's a rawness to the practical effects that feels very much of its era. You don't often come across works like this, especially since it’s not widely known or easily found. It’s like a snapshot of an underground movement, if you will, giving us a glimpse into the cultural conversations happening back then.
'Pornoshop' is a rarity in the landscape of short films, with limited releases and not much circulation, making it a fascinating find for collectors. It seems to have largely slipped under the radar, so copies are scarce, and the demand among niche collectors is growing. As a 35mm short, its format adds to its appeal, capturing a unique slice of cultural history that is often overlooked in mainstream discussions.
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