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So, 'The Truth About Jennifer' is this curious little piece from the early 80s that teeters on the edge of erotic and avant-garde. You've got this stunning trans model, Jennifer, who gets involved with a cis man who has a penchant for lingerie and a striking blonde wig. It's all shot in that grainy, tactile style of super 8mm, which gives it a charming, almost nostalgic vibe despite its erotic content. What really stands out is the lack of dialogue – it’s a silent film with music layered over it, which adds a surreal quality. The pacing is slow and deliberate, letting the visuals and the atmosphere do the talking. It's an interesting glimpse into the era's exploration of gender and sexuality, wrapped in an aesthetic that’s pretty distinctive for its time.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, often elusive in collector circles. Its distribution appears limited, with only a handful of known copies out there, primarily in 8mm format. The combination of its silent film style and the themes it tackles gives it a certain historical and cultural significance that appeals to niche collectors interested in gender studies or the evolution of erotic cinema.
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