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Sex by Advertisement is one of those peculiar gems from the late '60s that straddles the line between documentary and erotic fantasy. Georgina Spelvin leads us through this bizarre exploration of classified ads, and the atmosphere is a mix of kitsch and discomfort that really reflects the era's sexual revolution. What stands out is how it captures the voyeuristic nature of desire, almost like a time capsule of its own. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but that's part of its charm—it's not trying to be polished. Performances are often raw and unfiltered, contributing to a sense of authenticity that feels both fascinating and a little unsettling.
Sex by Advertisement remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, as it wasn't widely distributed and has a limited number of prints available. The film was released in various formats, often with varying quality, which adds to its scarcity. Fans of sexploitation and mockumentaries have a particular interest in this title, given its unique perspective and the era it represents.
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