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The film follows (played by Lina Romay, Franco’s frequent collaborator and partner), a young woman wrongly imprisoned in a corrupt, sadistic women’s penitentiary run by a tyrannical warden and a lecherous male doctor. The “barbed wire dolls” refer to the female inmates – brutalized, dehumanized, yet struggling to survive and rebel. Expect: The film follows (played by Lina Romay,
As a cultural artifact, "Barbed Wire Dolls" offers a unique window into the era in which it was created. The film's continued relevance serves as a testament to its staying power, a reminder that cinema can be both a reflection of society and a catalyst for change. Franco’s frequent collaborator and partner)
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