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It doesn't look like that art house film is necessarily feminist, at least overtly. I'm sure there are aspects, but I think specifically tying feminism to any sort of softer/more aesthetically pleasing form of sexuality is sort of a misnomer.
The fact is that well-shot, more pleasure-based and more genuine porn can sell extremely well, and it is often outrightly feminist, plain and simple, without having to use is as a buzzword. Sometimes actions speak louder than words.
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