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Love of the Game

"Savor the Wickedness of Women"

In search of material for the book she was writing, Sandra was simultaneously ruining the lives of several men and her own. We were fortunate enough to turn that delicious clusterfuck into a beautiful film.

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In search of material for the book she was writing, Sandra was simultaneously ruining the lives of several men and her own. We were fortunate enough to turn that delicious clusterfuck into a beautiful film.

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