
About trafficking. A nightclub in Buenos Aires is advertising for blonde women for glamorous jobs.

So, Girls for Sale from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, that depends on what you're looking for. If you're into early cinema, especially German films from that era, and you don't mind a *really* heavy subject, then yeah, it's a piece of history worth seeing. But if you just want a fun movie night or someth...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jaap Speyer

Edward LeSaint
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"So, Girls for Sale from 1931. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, that depends on what you're looking for. If you're into early cinema, especially German films from that era, and you don't mind a *really* heavy subject, then yeah, it's a piece of history worth seeing. But if you just want a fun movie night or something light, you'll probably want to skip this one entirely. It’s a bit of a tough sit, honestly. 😬 The premise alone is pretty stark: a Buenos Aires nightclub is basically adverti..."

Grete Natzler
Leopold Thoma, Georg C. Klaren
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