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A documentary about the relationship between women and shoes. Set on a quest to decipher—from a psychological sociological historical cultural and erotic ...
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God Save My Shoes is the first documentary to explore the intimate relationship that ties women to their shoes. To understand why shoes are the most addictive ...
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"God Save My Shoes" version française - marcher avec des talons à Film documentaire de Julie Benasra produit par Thierry Daher. Le premier ...
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