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Women in prison film

The women in prison film (or WiP film) is a subgenre of exploitation film that began in the early 20th century and continues to the present day.[1]

Their stories feature imprisoned women who are subjected to sexual and physical abuse, typically by sadistic male or female prison wardens, guards and other inmates. The genre also features many films in which imprisoned women engage in lesbian sex.

As they are traditionally constructed, WiP films are works of fiction intended as pornography. The films of this genre include a mixture of erotic adventures of the women in prison.[2] The flexible format, and the loosening of film censorship laws in the 1960s, allowed filmmakers to depict more extreme fetishes, such as voyeurism (strip searches, group shower scenes, catfights), sexual fantasies (lesbian sex, rape, sexual slavery), fetishism (bondage, whipping, degradation), and sadism (beatings, torture, cruelty).

Prior to these films, another expression of pornographic women in prison was found in "true adventure" men's magazines such as Argosy in the 1950s and 1960s, although it is possible that Denis Diderot's novel The Nun anticipated the genre. Nazis tormenting damsels in distress were particularly common in these magazines.

  1. ^ Bratten, L. Clare (2018). Demystifying the big house: exploring prison experience and media representations. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. p. 25. ISBN 9780809336579.
  2. ^ "History of WIP films | Women in Prison Films". Women in Prison Films. 2011-04-15. Retrieved 2016-12-05.

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