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'70s Exploitation Cinema

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70s exploitation cinema refers to a genre of films produced in the 1970s that often featured sensationalized or graphic content, such as violence, sex, and drug use. These films were typically low-budget and aimed at shocking or titillating audiences.

Key Features

  • Graphic content
  • Low-budget production
  • Shock value
  • Controversial themes

Pros

  • Provides a window into the cultural attitudes and taboos of the time period
  • Can be seen as a form of rebellion against mainstream Hollywood
  • Some films within this genre have gained cult status

Cons

  • Many films in this genre contain exploitative or offensive content
  • Quality of production may be poor due to budget constraints
  • Not suitable for all audiences

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 03:32:44 AM UTC