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To label Ruth Mader’s Work (2012) simply as "erotica" is somewhat misleading. While the film is deeply concerned with the body—its utility, its exhaustion, and yes, its sexuality—it operates far closer to the cold, observational traditions of Michael Haneke or Ulrich Seidl than the sensualism of Tinto Brass. This is "kino" in the strictest sense: intellectual, detached, and brutal.

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