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Les 69 Positions alternative title for Les Soixante-neuf positions Notes available (plays Brigitte) L'Amante ingorda alternative title for Les Soixante-neuf positions Notes available (plays Brigitte) Clandestine Prostitution alternative title for Prostitution clandestine Notes available (plays Tania) La Comtesse perverse alternative title for Les Croqueuses Notes available (plays Moira) Les Croqueuses 1973, Dir. Jesus Franco as Clifford Brown Notes available (plays Moira) Depraved Dir. Lasse Braun DVD available (includes Lady Piss) Dirty Dora alternative title for Dora... la frénésie du plaisir Notes available (plays Irène, first wife of Jacques) Dora... delirio carnale alternative title for Dora... la frénésie du plaisir Notes available (plays Irène, first wife of Jacques) Dora... la frénésie du plaisir 1975, Dir. Willy Rozier DVD available Notes available (plays Irène, first wife of Jacques) Douce pénétration 1975, Dir. Jean Rollin as Michel Gentil Notes available (as Tania Bussellier, plays Martine) Les Filles du soleil ou les 69 positions alternative title for Les Soixante-neuf positions Notes available (plays Brigitte) Gode Story alternative title for Douce pénétration Notes available (as Tania Bussellier, plays Martine) Godefinger (Certaines chattes n'aiment pas le mou) 1973, Dir. Jean-Pierre Fougea as Bob Logan Notes available
Greta - Haus ohne Männer 1977, Dir. Jesus Franco DVD available (plays Abbie Phillips) Greta the Torturer alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) Greta, la Tortionnaire de Wrede alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) Greta, the Mad Butcher alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) Greta, the Sadist alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) House of Perversity alternative title for Le Tango de la perversion Notes available (plays Nathalie) How to Seduce a Virgin alternative title for Plaisir à trois (plays Cécile) Ilsa, the Wicked Warden alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer DVD available (plays Abbie Phillips) Ilsa: Absolute Power alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) Les Inassouvies 2 alternative title for Plaisir à trois (plays Cécile) Infernales pénétrations dans les 69 positions alternative title for Les Soixante-neuf positions Notes available (plays Brigitte) Introductions alternative title for Douce pénétration Notes available (as Tania Bussellier, plays Martine) Lady Piss 1975, Dir. Lasse Braun DVD available



Mon corps a soif de désir alternative title for Sensations Notes available Suppliers listed (as Tania Bussel, plays Tania Soarez) The Perverse Countess alternative title for Les Croqueuses Notes available (plays Moira) De Perverse tango alternative title for Le Tango de la perversion Notes available (plays Nathalie) Phantasmes alternative title for Douce pénétration Notes available (as Tania Bussellier, plays Martine) Plaisir à trois 1973, Dir. Jesus Franco as Clifford Brown (plays Cécile) Pleasure for Three alternative title for Plaisir à trois (plays Cécile) Polissonnes en vadrouille alternative title for Sensations Notes available Suppliers listed (as Tania Bussel, plays Tania Soarez) Prostitution clandestine 1975, Dir. Alain Payet Notes available (plays Tania) La Romancière lubrique alternative title for Douce pénétration Notes available (as Tania Bussellier, plays Martine) Safari di sesso alternative title for Dora... la frénésie du plaisir Notes available (plays Irène, first wife of Jacques) Sensations 1975, Dir. Lasse Braun DVD available Notes available Suppliers listed (as Tania Bussel, plays Tania Soarez) Sex Crazy alternative title for Le Tango de la perversion Notes available (plays Nathalie) Sexual Desire alternative title for Les Soixante-neuf positions Notes available (plays Brigitte) Sexualmente vuestro alternative title for Sexuellement vôtre DVD available (plays a nurse) Sexuellement vôtre 1975, Dir. Max Pecas DVD available (plays a nurse) Sexy Nature alternative title for Les Croqueuses Notes available (plays Moira) Les Soixante-neuf positions 1976, Dir. Alphonse Beni Notes available (plays Brigitte) Le Tango de la perversion 1973, Dir. Pierre-Claude Garnier as Charles Lecocq Notes available (plays Nathalie) Wanda, the Wicked Warden alternative title for Greta - Haus ohne Männer (plays Abbie Phillips) Young Casanova alternative title for Sexuellement vôtre (plays a nurse) robberies and thefts have remained higher in these areas because of increased nightlife activity and greater numbers of affluent residents.[141] Even still, citywide reports of both property and violent crimes have declined by nearly half since their most recent highs in the mid-1990s.[142] On June 26, 2008, the Supreme Court of the United States held in District of Columbia v. Heller that the city's 1976 handgun ban violated the right to keep and bear arms as protected under the Second Amendment.[143] However, the ruling does not prohibit all forms of gun control; laws requiring firearm registration remain in place, as does the city's assault weapon ban.[144] In addition to the District's own Metropolitan Police Department, many federal law enforcement agencies have jurisdiction in the city as well—most visibly the U.S. Park Police, founded in 1791.[145] Economy See also: Category:Companies based in Washington, D.C. and Category:Non-profit organizations based in Washington, D.C. The Federal Triangle, on Pennsylvania Avenue. The U.S. federal government accounts for about 29% of D.C. jobs. Washington has a growing, diversified economy with an increasing percentage of professional and business service jobs.[146] The District's gross state product in 2018-Q2 was $141 billion.[147] The Washington Metropolitan Area's gross product was $435 billion in 2014, making it the sixth-largest metropolitan economy in the United States.[148] Between 2009 and 2016, GDP per capita in Washington has consistently ranked on the very top among U.S. states.[149] In 2016, at $160,472, its GDP per capita is almost three times as high as that of Massachusetts, which was ranked second in the nation.[149] As of 2011, the Washington Metropolitan Area had an unemployment rate of 6.2%; the second-lowest rate among the 49 largest metro areas in the nation.[150] The District of Columbia itself had an unemployment rate of 9.8% during the same time period.[151] In December 2017, 25% of the employees in Washington, D.C., were employed by a federal governmental agency.[152][153] This is thought to immunize Washington, D.C., to national economic downturns because the federal government continues operations even during recessions.[154] Many organizations such as law firms, defense contractors, civilian contractors, nonprofit organizations, lobbying firms, trade unions, industry trade groups, and professional associations have their headquarters in or near Washington, D.C., in order to be close to the federal government.[98] The city of Rosslyn, Virginia, located across the Potomac River from D.C., serves as a base of operations for several Fortune 500 companies, due to the building height restrictions in place within the District of Columbia. In 2018, Amazon announced they would build "HQ 2" in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia.[155] Tourism is Washington's second-largest industry. Approximately 18.9 million visitors contributed an estimated $4.8 billion to the local economy in 2012.[156] The District also hosts nearly 200 foreign embassies and international organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization of American States, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Pan American Health Organization. In 2008, the foreign diplomatic corps in Washington employed about 10,000 people and contributed an estimated $400 million annually to the local economy.[99] The District has growing industries not directly related to government, especially in the areas of education, finance, public policy, and scientific research. Georgetown University, George Washington University, Washington Hospital Center, Children's National Medical Center and Howard University are the top five non-government-related employers in the city as of 2009.[157] According to statistics compiled in 2011, four of the largest 500 companies in the country were headquartered in the District.[158] In the 2017 Global Financial Centres Index, Washington was ranked as having the 12th most competitive financial center in the world, and fifth most competitive in the United States (after New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston).[159] Culture Main article: Culture of Washington, D.C. Landmarks See also: List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.; National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington, D.C.; and List of museums in Washington, D.C. The Lincoln Memorial receives about six million visits annually. The National Mall is a large, open park in downtown Washington between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol. Given its prominence, the mall is often the location of political protests, concerts, festivals, and presidential inaugurations. The Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier are near the center of the mall, south of the White House. Also on the mall are the National World War II Memorial at the east end of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.[160] Directly south of the mall, the Tidal Basin features rows of Japanese cherry trees.[161] The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, George Mason Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and the District of Columbia War Memorial are around the Tidal Basin.[160] The National Archives houses thousands of documents important to American history, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.[162] Located in three buildings on Capitol Hill, the Library of Congress is the largest library complex in the world with a collection of more than 147 million books, manuscripts, and other materials.[163] The United States Supreme Court Building was completed in 1935; before then, the court held sessions in the Old Senate Chamber of the Capitol.[164] Museums The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest research and museum complex.[165] The Smithsonian Institution is an educational foundation chartered by Congress in 1846 that maintains most of the nation's official museums and galleries in Washington, D.C. The U.S. government partially funds the Smithsonian, and its collections are open to the public free of charge.[166] The Smithsonian's locations had a combined total of 30 million visits in 2013. The most visited museum is the National Museum of Natural History on the National Mall.[167] Other Smithsonian Institution museums and galleries on the mall are: the National Air and Space Museum; the National Museum of African Art; the National Museum of American History; the National Museum of the American Indian; the Sackler and Freer galleries, which both focus on Asian art and culture; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the Arts and Industries Building; the S. Dillon Ripley Center; and the Smithsonian Institution Building (also known as "The Castle"), which serves as the institution's headquarters.[168] The Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery are housed in the Old Patent Office Building, near Washington's Chinatown.[169] The Renwick Gallery is officially part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum but is in a separate building near the White House. Other Smithsonian museums and galleries include: the Anacostia Community Museum in Southeast Washington; the National Postal Museum near Union Station; and the National Zoo in Woodley Park.[168] The National Gallery of Art is one of the largest art museums in the world. The National Gallery of Art is on the National Mall near the Capitol and features works of American and European art. The gallery and its collections are owned by the U.S. government but are not a part of the Smithsonian Institution.[170] The National Building Museum, which occupies the former Pension Building near Judiciary Square, was chartered by Congress and hosts exhibits on architecture, urban planning, and design.[171] There are many private art museums in the District of Columbia, which house major collections and exhibits open to the public such as the National Museum of Women in the Arts and The Phillips Collection in Dupont Circle, the first museum of modern art in the United States.[172] Other private museums in Washington include the Newseum, the O Street Museum Foundation, the International Spy Museum, the National Geographic Society Museum, the Marian Koshland Science Museum and the Museum of the Bible. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum near the National Mall maintains exhibits, documentation, and artifacts related to the Holocaust.[173] Arts Main articles: Theater in Washington, D.C. and Music of Washington, D.C. The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts is home to the Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. Washington, D.C., is a national center for the arts. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is home to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, and the Washington Ballet. The Kennedy Center Honors are awarded each year to those in the performing arts who have contributed greatly to the cultural life of the United States.[174] The historic Ford's Theatre, site of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, continues to operate as a functioning performance space as well as a museum.[175] The Marine Barracks near Capitol Hill houses the United States Marine Band; founded in 1798, it is the country's oldest professional musical organization.[176] American march composer and Washington-native John Philip Sousa led the Marine Band from 1880 until 1892.[177] Founded in 1925, the United States Navy Band has its headquarters at the Washington Navy Yard and performs at official events and public concerts around the city.[178] Washington has a strong local theater tradition. Founded in 1950, Arena Stage achieved national attention and spurred growth in the city's independent theater movement that now includes organizations such as the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and the Studio Theatre.[179] Arena Stage opened its newly renovated home in the city's emerging Southwest waterfront area in 2010.[180] The GALA Hispanic Theatre, now housed in the historic Tivoli Theatre in Columbia Heights, was founded in 1976 and is a National Center for the Latino Performing Arts.[181] The U Street Corridor in Northwest D.C., known as "Washington's Black Broadway", is home to institutions like the Howard Theatre, Bohemian Caverns, and the Lincoln Theatre, which hosted music legends such as Washington-native Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, and Miles Davis.[182] Washington has its own native music genre called go-go; a post-funk, percussion-driven flavor of rhythm and blues that was popularized in the late 1970s by D.C. band leader Chuck Brown.[183] The District is an important center for indie culture and music in the United States. The label Dischord Records, formed by Ian MacKaye, frontman of Fugazi, was one of the most crucial independent labels in the genesis of 1980s punk and eventually indie rock in the 1990s.[184] Modern alternative and indie music venues like The Black Cat and the 9:30 Club bring popular acts to the U Street area.[185] Sports Main article: Sports in Washington, D.C. Nationals Park is the home of the Washington Nationals. Washington is one of 13 cities in the United States with teams from all four major professional men's sports and is home to one major professional women's team. The Washington Wizards (National Basketball Association) and the Washington Capitals (National Hockey League) play at the Capital One Arena in Chinatown. The Washington Mystics (Women's National Basketball Association) play in the St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena. Nationals Park, which opened in Southeast D.C. in 2008, is home to the Washington Nationals (Major League Baseball). D.C. United (Major League Soccer) plays at Audi Field. The Washington Redskins (National Football League) play at FedExField in nearby Landover, Maryland. Current D.C. teams have won a combined thirteen professional league championships: the Washington Redskins have won five (including three Super Bowls during the 1980s);[186] D.C. United has won four;[187] and the Washington Wizards (then the Washington Bullets), Washington Capitals, Washington Mystics and Washington Nationals have each won a single championship.[188][189] Other professional and semi-professional teams in Washington include: DC Defenders (XFL), Old Glory DC (Major League Rugby), the Washington Kastles (World TeamTennis); the Washington D.C. Slayers (USA Rugby League); the Baltimore Washington Eagles (U.S. Australian Football League); the D.C. Divas (Independent Women's Football League); and the Potomac Athletic Club RFC (Rugby Super League). The William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Rock Creek Park hosts the Citi Open. Washington is also home to two major annual marathon races: the Marine Corps Marathon, which is held every autumn, and the Rock 'n' Roll USA Marathon held in the spring. The Marine Corps Marathon began in 1976 and is sometimes called "The People's Marathon" because it is the largest marathon that does not offer prize money to participants


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