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Thursday, 7 December 2017

Repertory Pick: Revolutionary Sex in Portland, Oregon

Screen_shot_2017-12-07_at_10.55.55_am_large In his provocative satirical essay film, screening next week in Portland, Dušan Makavejev explored the theories of psychologist Wilhelm Reich through the story of a young woman’s sexual liberation.

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