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Films
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Keywords
“Research Methods”
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short films
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films available on demand
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Region
Western Europe
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Country
Netherlands
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Keywords
Gender Role and Identity
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Love
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Research Methods
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Sex / Sexuality
1
Directors
Sterre Schmitz, Julia
1
Series
Pleasure Shorts
1
Country of production
Denmark
1
Year of production
2019
1
Film
Come Here Come Here
2019
28
‘
Directed by
Julia Sterre Schmitz
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As a poetic manifesto for a more plural understanding of female sexuality, this associative film interweaves many theories, images, fantasies, memories and confusions drawn from popular culture, personal experience and experts. The film asks, who gets to produce sexual knowledge? How does one represent the unrepresentable? This film is part of the collected DVD entitled "Pleasure". Please click on the "Pleasure shorts" button above for the complete list of films included in the collection.
Western Europe
Sex / Sexuality
Love
Gender Role and Identity
Research Methods
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