Phallus in Wonderland, Part Two

Phallus in Wonderland, Part Two

This week, And the Winner Is… features Part Two of the award-winning documentary Phallus in Wonderland. Producer Mary O’Connell takes us through a fictitious museum and on an historical journey through the world of male sexuality - from Ancient Greece to present day. It’s a world filled with power, pleasure and pain.

From http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/andthewinneris/

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