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Elias Thorne, a disgraced auteur who had traded his soul for a steady paycheck, sat behind a mahogany desk. He didn't make

: Perversion is often defined as an eroticized fantasy—usually involving elements of hostility or dehumanization—that is packaged into a product [2]. Cinema and pornography are primary vehicles for this, offering "perverse scenarios" that spectators can consume [2]. The Cinematic World perversion productions

use perversion as a lens to critique political ideologies (e.g., Francoist Spain), though such productions often face heavy censorship—sometimes over 100 cuts—to stabilize social norms [1, 10]. Female Perversions (1996) Elias Thorne, a disgraced auteur who had traded