Talk:Hideous Kinky

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please note that the following article was ripped from "allmovie.com. it should be removed.

"In 1972, disenchanted with the dreary conventions of English life, 25-year-old Julia heads for Morocco with her children, six-year-old Lucy and precocious eight-year-old Bea. Living at a low-rent Marrakesh hotel, the trio survives on the sale of hand-sewn dolls and a few cheques from the girls' father, a London poet who also has a child from another woman. After the girls match their mother with gentle Moroccan acrobat and con man Bilal, sexual gears are set in motion, and he moves in, serving as a surrogate father. Julia's friend Eva urges Julia to study in Algiers with a revered Sufi master at a school of "the annihilation of the ego", and in another sequence European dandy Santoni invites Julia and the girls to his villa. As finance dwindles, Julia's philosophy is "God will provide", although usually it is Bilal who provides."