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The Politics of Intimacy is a fascinating time capsule of early 70s feminist thought. It’s raw and unpolished, with ten women sharing their truths directly to the camera, creating an almost confessional atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for deep reflections on topics like sexuality and power dynamics—stuff that was usually swept under the rug back then. It feels like an open dialogue, sometimes awkward but always honest. What makes it distinctive is not just the subject matter but the way it dares to push boundaries, making you really feel the weight of their words amidst the backdrop of a changing societal landscape.
This documentary has seen various formats over the years, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. Its scarcity adds to its allure for collectors, especially those interested in feminist film history. The conversations presented in the film have sparked ongoing discussions, making it a compelling study piece for anyone diving into the evolution of women's rights and representation in media.
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