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midnight last Saturday, Canal-Plus, a satellite television channel, aired six soft-core pornographic films directed by women. Billed as pornography by women for women, the films are promoted as being “attentive to feminine pleasure by taking into account its aesthetic aspects.”
In one film, a feminism, “The Second Sex.” It is devoted to women’s sexual pleasure — intellectual, sociological and practical — and sells, among other things, erotic films and sex toys that Ms. Bramly describes as “nicely designed and functional.”
“Women are still a little confused,” Ms. Bramly said. “They work incredibly hard and they wake up one day to find that the husband has run off withwoman dressed in a bed jacket and long colored necklaces masturbates. “I often find porn humiliating for women,” Caroline Loeb, the director of the film, said in an interview in Elle. “Since I am a feminist, it was the chance to portray another, .”The producer of the films, Sophie Bramly, last year founded a Web site that is a tribute to Simone de Beauvoir’s groundbreaking book on

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