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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304606230 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6304606230 Label: Mks Video Languages: Manufacturer: Mks Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Mks Video Release Date: October 31, 1997 Running Time: 94 minutes Studio: Mks Video Theatrical Release Date: 1996 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - DisappointingThe idea of having a porn movie director discuss the business while performing his day job, doing autopsies & showing it, was bizarre. It's basically a documentary with no actual action. I was completely disappointed with this film & could not recommend watching let alone buying it. Save your $. Rating: - In the shadows of PragueThis film is a documentary, not a movie. For those of you who admire European films with honest, casual nudity, this film may not be for you. European films with honest, casual nudity usually are non-pornographic in content. This film brings the anatomy down to a degrading level. If you want to view this film, fine, but be prepared for some tears and nausea. This film is not for the faint-hearted. Though here in America we do need to let loose our prudishness when it comes to casual ... Read More Rating: - well structured documentary.the characters are nicely lit.Deeply affecting/well structured movie.it could easily been a crushing bore had it not been for the imagination of the film maker whose use of Classical Music (Mahler,Albinoni,Mozart...)is more effective than one is accustomed to though i can see why some may find it too cloying.Best of all was some urgent drumming which had a slightly Japanese feel to it.Sexually charged,and very appropriate. As for the boys themselves,the director has made some canny choices.A number of them would make brillant ... Read More Rating: - Really bitter realityThe story is real, this is basically a documentary, so sad to know that this is based on true story, I just wish it could have done it in better ways. Rating: - A Brutally Powerful Documentary: Wiktor Grodecki's Precursor to MANDRAGORAWiktor Grodecki is a brave filmmaker, one who is unafraid to address a controversial subject, yet one who is able to make a powerful sociologic statement by creating a metaphorical art film that demands respect. Grodecki interviews young boys (ages 14 - 17) who are male hustlers in Prague: he wisely removes (for the most part) the interviewer questions allowing the individual boys to make spontaneous, searing comments. These young lads discuss why they became male prostitutes, how they deal ... Read More |