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Make Love Not Porn

Mar 25, 2024
0h 7m
★ 6.5

A documentary on the work of Stavros Kioutsioukis

Overview

Against the stereotypes of the “ideal” woman and the symbols of Pornography, the women in the works of Greek comic artist Stavros Kioutsioukis preserve their personality: they are the girls next door who try and get their rights in Happiness and Love.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

gr2me productions

Cast

Stavros Kioutsioukis

Self

Stavros Kioutsioukis

Reza Fileine Geluk

Girl #1

Reza Fileine Geluk

Selma Curik

Girl #2

Selma Curik

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