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Doll: Why Did You Dance Naked?

Video tapes filmed years ago in New York reappear one day in a couple's apartment. The content undermines the man's trust in his wife to be. The dispute around the video footage leads the woman on a quest seeking out those who were her companions in a hectic experience, with their help she uncovers the ways in which her repression mechanism has led her astray. Blocked memories of the past start to awaken, dancing naked in front of men demanding sex at the strip club, a champagne room where women would take clients for a private session. She unravels her past and one painful memory she has repressed for years, when as a teenager, she entered a room where her innocence was stripped of her

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Video tapes filmed years ago in New York reappear one day in a couple's apartment. The content undermines the man's trust in his wife to be. The dispute around the video footage leads the woman on a quest seeking out those who were her companions in a hectic experience, with their help she uncovers the ways in which her repression mechanism has led her astray. Blocked memories of the past start to awaken, dancing naked in front of men demanding sex at the strip club, a champagne room where women would take clients for a private session. She unravels her past and one painful memory she has repressed for years, when as a teenager, she entered a room where her innocence was stripped of her

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