In 1979, a group of young filmmakers set out to make an adult film in rural Texas, but when their reclusive, elderly hosts catch them in the act, the cast find themselves fighting for their lives.
Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On is a documentary TV show that delves into the world of the adult film industry, focusing on the experiences and stories of those involved. It explores the themes of vanity, attention-seeking, and the price of fame. The show also delves into issues such as sexual freedom, abuse, and the impact of internet fame. Through interviews and personal narratives, it examines the choices and challenges faced by individuals in the adult film industry and their pursuit of fame.
This documentary delves into the world of adult filmmaking, examining its evolution and impact on society. It features interviews with adult film actors, directors, and producers, offering a comprehensive look at the industry. From the golden age of porn to the modern era, this film provides insights into the art and entertainment aspects of adult movies.
Webdreams is a Gemini Award-nominated Canadian TV show produced by Showcase. It airs on Showcase and IFC.
Family Business was an American reality TV series produced for the cable network Showtime. Based in Los Angeles, the series focused on the pornography industry and the life of Adam Glasser, a reality porn star and video director who uses the stage name "Seymore Butts". Also featured on the series were his son, Brady, along with his mother, Lila Glasser, and his older cousin, Stevie Glasser, both of whom help Adam run the eponymous "family business" of the series, which in this case is a successful porn video production and distribution house in the San Fernando Valley, known for the "Seymore Butts" line of videos. The series first aired in 2003. In Canada it is broadcast on The Movie Network, Movie Central, and Showcase Television, in the UK on Channel 4, and in Latin America on FX. The first two seasons are currently available on DVD in North America. The series ran for four seasons. The series won the 2005 AVN award for 'Best Alternative Release'.
Beautiful Aliana Love moves to Los Angeles with dreams of becoming a star, but quickly realizes that, in Hollywood, you are either on the plate or in front of it. Financial woes force a reluctant but desperate Aliana into the seedy world of adult films, and porn king John Goldman is only too happy to exploit her looks and innocence - turning her into the biggest, X-rated contract star in years.
Louis Theroux delves into the controversial and often misunderstood world of pornography, interviewing former adult film stars, directors, and industry professionals. He explores the impact of the industry on the lives of those involved, the challenges faced by individuals trying to leave the industry, and the societal attitudes towards pornography.
Mostly Sunny is a documentary that follows the life of a former pornography actress, exploring her career in the adult film industry and her journey towards empowerment as a liberated woman. Set in Ontario, Canada, the film sheds light on her experiences as a Punjabi Sikh woman and her transition from the adult film industry to a more mainstream career in Bollywood. It also delves into her relationships with her family, including her mother, brother, and sister. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Mostly Sunny explores the challenges she faced and the impact her choices had on her life.
Extremely Non-Graphic is a comedy film that follows the story of a filmmaker who attempts to make an adult film. The movie explores the challenges and absurdities of the adult film industry, as well as the personal and professional complications that arise along the way. With a satirical approach, the film takes a humorous look at the world of filmmaking and the unconventional choices made by its characters.
A portrait of HPG, actor, director, and producer of pornographic films, entirely conceived from the thousands of hours of making-of recorded during his film shoots. More than a simple archive of the behind the scenes of an X-rated film, this documentary questions pornography and the passion for reality that characterizes it.
Wanting to provide for her daughter, a 25 year old mother travels from her UK home of Canvey Island to get into porn in America having done some UK videos. The documentary follows her journey further into the business and watches as she comes under a variety of influences.
This is a documentary on the 70's French porn industry. There are generally two kinds of porn documentaries--those that actually take an insightful look behind the scenes, and those that are just an excuse to show a lot of nudity and XXX porn footage. This is actually somewhere in between. It's generously seasoned with porn footage, but there are also a lot of (fully-clothed) interviews, and they even talk to the owners of porn theaters, some typical porn customers (including some pre-adolescent boys who are walking by the the theater--I wonder what their parents thought of that?), as well as a guy who makes promotional billboards for porn movies although he claims never to have seen one!
In this explicit sex education film based on clinical research made by American and Swedish doctors, a panel of experts in the field of sex education discuss various aspects of human sexuality. The film deals with and demonstrates all kinds of problems related to sexual relationships.
Details from a portrait of Kinbakushi Akira Naka, through the otherness of image and speech; broken up memory, fragmented time, reminiscences of places, moments, faces and bodies, during a back-and-forth between the recollections of a child and the aspirations of a man in his fifties...
A look at sex and pornography through down the ages. From the liberal ancient Greeks, to the hypocritical Victorians, and on to modern times.
Sexuality without pretense gives the wallop to Events. A dramatic street story of young runaway flower-kids in the Greenwich Village of 1968, it raises ethical questions while the screen explodes with erotica."EVENTS is without question, the most far-out sexually experimental film made in the sixties or seventies."--Bruce Williamson, Playboy
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