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| Norma Jean Almodovar | Self - Interviewee | |
| Maria Beatty | Self - Interviewee | |
| Lynn Breedlove | Self - Interviewee | |
| Catherine Breillat | Self - Interviewee | |
| Siobhan Brooks | Self - Interviewee | |
| Coralie | Self - Interviewee | |
| Sondra Goodwin | Self - Interviewee | |
| Del La Grace Volcano | Self | |
| Carol Leigh | Self - Interviewee | |
| Maria Llopis | Self - Interviewee | |
| Lydia Lunch | Self - Interviewee | |
| Post Op | Self - Interviewee | |
| Beatriz Preciado | Self - Interviewee | |
| Carol Queen | Self - Interviewee | |
| B. Ruby Rich | Self - Interviewee | |
| Nina Roberts | Self - Interviewee | |
| Quimera Rosa | Self - Interviewee | |
| Candida Royalle | Self - Interviewee | |
| Annie Sprinkle | Self - Interviewee | |
| Jackie Strano | Self - Interviewee | |
| Michelle Tea | Self - Interviewee | |
| Betony Vernon | Self - Interviewee | |
| Linda Williams | Self - Interviewee | |
| Madison Young | Self - Interviewee | |
| Itziar Ziga | Self | 
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| Producer | 
              Gérard Lacroix
               Gérard Pont  | 
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| Cinematography | 
              Valérie Bardin
               Jérôme Rageys  | 
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| Music | 
              Varou Jan
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             Mutantes sheds light on a feminism that was little talked about in France. This documentary comprises of a series of interviews conducted in the USA, Paris and Barcelona, and documents from the archives about the political action of sex workers, queer activists and post-pornographic performances.  | 
        
            
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