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The Voyeur

United Kingdom, 1993
film

A photographers model (Vivienne Glance) ruminates on her modelling career to come to terms with her changing perception of herself as a female in this role. H..

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Heaven

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Pink narcissus

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Peeping Tom

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The Picture woman

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The Photographer

Canada, 1953
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