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-:''[[French art]], [[French erotica]], [[French popular culture]], [[French caricature]], [[popular culture]], [[French exploitation film]]''+:''[[French culture]], [[French erotica]], [[French popular culture]], [[French caricature]], [[exploitation culture]], [[French exploitation film]]''
-Related: Frenchploitation - [[exploitation]] - [[low culture]] - les [[romans de gare]] - [[French culture]] - [[French erotica]] - [[Pigalle]] - [[Grand Guignol]]+Like in most countries, exploitation culture starts with [[penny dreadful]]s and [[dime novel]]s, called [[romans de gare]] in France. Particular to France is [[Grand Guignol]] theatre. [[Pigalle]] is France's equivalent to [[42nd Street]].
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Like in most countries, exploitation culture starts with penny dreadfuls and dime novels, called romans de gare in France. Particular to France is Grand Guignol theatre. Pigalle is France's equivalent to 42nd Street.

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