The Clitoris: Forbidden Pleasure (2004)
Topics about female sexuality are growing in popularity. Magazines and talk shows all discuss it. Yet a fair percentage of women are said to suffer from female sexual dysfunction. While male sexual problems have traditionally received the most publicity, only recently has research begun into the problems that plague female sexuality. This film looks at the medical, cultural, psychological and relational reasons for women's dysfunction, and explores female arousal and its anatomical basis.
Directors: Variety Moszynski, Stephen Firmin.
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Nathalie Jadeau as Narrator (voice) |
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Jo Adams as Self - Sheffield Centre for HIV and Sexual Health |
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Natalie Angier as Self - New York Times Columnist |
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Melissa Cull as Self |
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François Giuliano as Self - Urologist |
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Ravyn Godwin as Self |
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Ellen Laan as Self - University of Amsterdam Professor |
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Leonore Tiefer as Self - Professor of Psychiatry at New York University School |
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Kay Wilson as Self |
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Radha Wilson as Self |
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Joan Wyndham as Self |
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Helen O'Connell as Self |
| Directing | Variety Moszynski | Director |
| Writing | Tamsin Moufflet | Writer |
| Production | Tamsin Moufflet | Producer |
| Directing | Stephen Firmin | Director |