Because of its content, the film was labeled child pornography and banned in multiple countries, including Germany and the Netherlands. While a restored "uncut" 91-minute version surfaced on DVD in 2004, it was subsequently banned by a German court in 2006. Critical Perspective

Does the uncut footage add artistic merit? Arguably, it makes the film more cohesive in its nihilism. It removes the "safety net" of edited versions, forcing the viewer to confront the uncomfortable reality of what is being depicted. However, it also makes the film significantly harder to watch ethically.

: Actress Eva Ionesco later revealed she was forced into the role by her mother and described the experience as "vulgar, shocking and useless".

In 1977, the world was a very different place. The sexual revolution was in full swing, and attitudes towards love, sex, and relationships were rapidly changing. For adolescents growing up during this time, it was a moment of great possibility and freedom.

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Major retailers generally do not stock the film, and it is often on banned item lists for platforms like Plot and Controversy