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    She was so young back then

    • 2002
    • 00h 03m 00s
    • Francisca Duran
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    Synopsis

    A rephotographed excerpt from “Fast Times at Ridgemount High” is reconstituted as seedy pornography.

    Categories

    • Experimental,
    • Body,
    • Multiculturalism,
    • Sexuality,
    • Works by Women

    Shooting Format

    • 16 mm,
    • Found Footage

    Languages

    • English

    Additional Details

    • Silent,
    • Colour

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Central Canada

    Screening Formats

    • DVD,
    • 16 mm,
    • Beta SP

    Credits

    • Director: Francisca Duran

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