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'''''El Satario''''' ({{langx|es|The Satyr}}), also known as '''''El Sartorio''''' or ''''' |
'''''El Satario''''' ({{langx|es|The Satyr}}), also known as '''''El Sartorio''''' or '''''The Devil''''', is the name of one of the earliest surviving [[pornographic film]]s. Based on the fashions and technology depicted, it was likely produced in [[Argentina]] around 1907, and includes possibly the first use of [[extreme close-up]]s of [[genitalia]]. One author has suggested that it may instead date to 1930s [[Cuba]].{{cite book|last=Thompson|first=Dave|title=Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema from the Victorian Age to the VCR|year=2007|publisher=ECW Press|location=Toronto, Ontario, Canada|isbn=9781554903023|pages=67–68|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rBP6yjQwT8QC&pg=PA67}} It has also been suggested that the film is intended as a parody of [[Vaslav Nijinsky]]'s ballet ''[[Afternoon of a Faun (Nijinsky)|Afternoon of a Faun]]''.{{Cite journal |last=Slade |first=Joseph W. |date=1993 |title=BERNARD NATAN: FRANCE'S LEGENDARY PORNOGRAPHER |journal=Journal of Film and Video |volume=45| issue = 2/3 |pages=72–90}} |
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