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If you're interested in learning more about Linda Lovelace's life and career, there are several documentaries and articles that provide insight into her experiences in the adult film industry and her subsequent life changes. These resources offer a more nuanced view of her life beyond the controversies and explicit content associated with some of her work.

In the early 70s, the "sexual revolution" was often marketed as a lifestyle choice. Figures like Lovelace were erroneously presented as symbols of sexual liberation.

In 1971, Linda Lovelace appeared in a short film titled Dogarama. The film was a collection of erotic vignettes, and Lovelace appeared in one of them. The film was produced by the adult film company, Mature Pictures, and was directed by Gerard Damiano, who would later direct Deep Throat.

: Lovelace stated she was forced to participate in films like at gunpoint and under threat of violence.

The 1971 short film (also known as Dog 1 or Dog Fucker ) is a notorious piece of adult entertainment history that predates Linda Lovelace's