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Sex Fish is an intriguing piece from the early '90s that straddles the line between eroticism and artistic expression. It presents a series of erotic vignettes featuring women, all set against the soothing backdrop of water and accompanied by Sheila Chandra's ethereal score. The use of goldfish and dripping water creates this surreal, almost dreamlike atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. The film plays with themes of sexuality and feminism while making a statement on pro-sex media practices. It's a unique artifact that feels distinctly of its time, capturing a certain cultural moment and pushing the boundaries of what erotic media could represent. A fascinating watch if one is into experimental video and feminist art.
Sex Fish is somewhat elusive on the collector's market, with few original releases turning up, often on obscure formats. The film has gathered a niche following, particularly among those interested in feminist cinema and adult art films from the '90s. Its scarcity has led to increasing interest, making it a noteworthy title for collectors who appreciate experimental approaches to sexuality in film.
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