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'''European exploitation''' are a collection of genres comprising [[Eurotica]], [[Euro chic]], [[European horror]] and [[European Trash Cinema|Euro Trash Cinema]]. '''European exploitation''' are a collection of genres comprising [[Eurotica]], [[Euro chic]], [[European horror]] and [[European Trash Cinema|Euro Trash Cinema]].
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European exploitation are a collection of genres comprising Eurotica, Euro chic, European horror and Euro Trash Cinema.

History

The roots of European exploitation culture can be traced from the 18th and 19th centuries' darker strains of romanticism and the gothic novel to the late 19th century Decadent movement. In the 20th century European exploitation culture found its outlet primarily in exploitation movies and in adult comic books.

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