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'''''Une collection particulière''''' is a 1973 film by [[Walerian Borowczyk]]. It is a representation of [[Mandiargues]]’s collection of pornographic items. '''''Une collection particulière''''' is a 1973 film by [[Walerian Borowczyk]]. It is a representation of [[Mandiargues]]’s collection of pornographic items.
-:A witty and eye-opening tour through Borowczyk's own collection of vintage erotica. Originally intended as part of his 'Contes immoraux' , it was released first as a separate short, and is therefore marks the turning-point between Borowczyk's career as a highly-regarded animator and surrealist filmmaker, and his subsequent career in the [[sexploitation]] field. --Michael Brooke+:A witty and eye-opening tour through <strike>Borowczyk's</strike> own collection of vintage erotica. Originally intended as part of his 'Contes immoraux' , it was released first as a separate short, and is therefore marks the turning-point between Borowczyk's career as a highly-regarded animator and surrealist filmmaker, and his subsequent career in the [[sexploitation]] field. --Michael Brooke
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Une collection particulière is a 1973 film by Walerian Borowczyk. It is a representation of Mandiargues’s collection of pornographic items.

A witty and eye-opening tour through Borowczyk's own collection of vintage erotica. Originally intended as part of his 'Contes immoraux' , it was released first as a separate short, and is therefore marks the turning-point between Borowczyk's career as a highly-regarded animator and surrealist filmmaker, and his subsequent career in the sexploitation field. --Michael Brooke

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