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Mujeres perdidas is a 1964 drama film from Argentina. Directed by an unlisted director, it explores the complex dynamics between love, exploitation, and ambition within an art academy that doubles as a strip club.
Mujeres perdidas remains a rarity in collections, often overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era. Its limited distribution and obscure director contribute to its scarcity, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in niche cinema from the 1960s. The film's unique blend of drama and social commentary on the art world makes it an intriguing study, appealing to those who appreciate the undercurrents of exploitation in film.
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Mujeres perdidas is a drama film.
The film features a cast that includes Jorge Salcedo, Gilda Lousek, and Enrique Fava.
Mujeres perdidas was released in 1964.
The film was produced by Argentina Sono Film.
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