About Cherry

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Eighteen-year-old Angelina works at a launderette and is determined to make something of her life. After earning a bit of cash posing for nude photos she uses the money to escape her white trash background and dysfunctional family and run off to San Francisco with her best pal. After several jobs she gradually drifts into San Francisco's porn industry where, using the moniker Cherry, her naïve yet sexy aura soon brings her success and the opportunity to explore her own sexuality. This self-confident young woman also has to cope with the many prejudices that exist for someone in her line of work; a lawyer who wants to 'save' her turns out to have problems with addiction. Finally, she finds an understanding friend and partner in her director, who has similar problems with her own lover. Before long, Angelina decides to try her hand at directing her own porn film.
In his cinematic debut, director Stephen Eliott's creates a portrait of a young woman in search of herself and her place in the world that is devoid of false morality and voyeurism and approaches its myth-laden topic of porn with a gaze that is fresh and dispassionate. (Berlinale)

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anglais This is such a pretentious and unrealistic movie that only portrays caricatures of people and makes something beautiful and nice out of the porn industry, to the point where it's almost unbearable to watch. I'm not saying that porn is bad, everyone can do whatever they want, I'll happily watch it myself, but making such unrealistic nonsense about it seems unnecessary to me. ()

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