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Directed by Gerard Damiano, this 61-minute film is the most famous (and infamous) blue film ever made.
This is the era most relevant to "classic cinema." For the first time, blue films had budgets, famous actors (like Harry Reems and Marilyn Chambers), and theatrical runs at legitimate venues (like the New Amsterdam Theatre in NYC). Films like Deep Throat and The Devil in Miss Jones were reviewed by Variety and discussed on talk shows. mallu reshma blue film work
| Film | Availability Hint | |------|------------------| | Ecstasy | Public domain prints on YouTube/Archive.org | | The Image | Cult Blu-ray (Impulse Pictures) | | The Devil in Miss Jones | Criterion Channel (sometimes), DVD | | I Am Curious (Yellow) | Criterion Collection | | Barbarella | Paramount+, Amazon Prime | | Emmanuelle | Amazon (rental), Cultpix | | Flaming Creatures | UbuWeb, Anthology Film Archives | Directed by Gerard Damiano, this 61-minute film is
Finding actual "blue film work" from the classic era requires moving beyond mainstream streaming. Because of payment processor restrictions (FOSTA/SESTA), most vintage content is not on Amazon or Netflix. Finding actual "blue film work" from the classic
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A Note on Quality: Do not expect 4K HDR. You are watching 16mm or 35mm film that has been stored in basements and attics. The grain, the scratches, and the occasional audio dropout are part of the history.
Directed by Jim Clark, this is the "high school comedy" of the blue genre.