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L'art du derrière, une folle histoire des fesses
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L'art du derrière, une folle histoire des fesses

Sep 12, 2022
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★ 7.0

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"Do you think I have a cute bottom?" From Brigitte Bardot's cult line in "Le Mépris" (Contempt), to Mireille Darc's iconic lower back, bottoms have long been the subject of every fantasy. And have often been represented in art! A story of eroticism, but also of censure

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Documentary

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France Télévisions
Bangumi

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