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-"Latsploitation embraces the Argentine 'sexploitation' films of [[Armando Bo]] and [[Isabel Sarli]], the Brazilian ''[[pornochanchada]]'' subgenre, and Ecuador's ultra low-budget 'hitmen' films. By far the largest producer in the region, however, is *Mexico—giving rise to the term [[mexploitation]]." --''A Dictionary of Film Studies'' (2012), Annette Kuhn, ‎Guy Westwell+"Latsploitation embraces the Argentine '[[sexploitation]]' films of [[Armando Bo]] and [[Isabel Sarli]], the Brazilian ''[[pornochanchada]]'' subgenre, and Ecuador's ultra low-budget 'hitmen' films. By far the largest producer in the region, however, is *Mexico—giving rise to the term [[mexploitation]]." --''A Dictionary of Film Studies'' (2012), Annette Kuhn, ‎Guy Westwell
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"Latsploitation embraces the Argentine 'sexploitation' films of Armando Bo and Isabel Sarli, the Brazilian pornochanchada subgenre, and Ecuador's ultra low-budget 'hitmen' films. By far the largest producer in the region, however, is *Mexico—giving rise to the term mexploitation." --A Dictionary of Film Studies (2012), Annette Kuhn, ‎Guy Westwell

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