The Deuce is a TV show that explores the rise of the porn industry in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. It follows the story of twin brothers, Vincent and Frankie Martino, as they become involved in the world of pornography and the various characters that inhabit it. The show delves into the seedy underbelly of the industry, including the pimps, prostitutes, mobsters, and police officers who all play a part. It also touches on social and political issues of the time, such as women's rights activism and the impact of pornography on society.
Whip Whitaker, an airline pilot, wakes up after a night of drinking, drugs, and sex with a flight attendant. He miraculously lands a plane after a mid-air catastrophe. As the investigation unfolds, it reveals the pilot's alcoholism and negligence. Whip faces the possibility of jail time, loss of his pilot's license, and the shame of causing deaths. Through a series of events, he begins to confront his addiction and tries to rebuild his life.
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.
During spring break in Lake Victoria, an underwater tremor releases prehistoric piranhas that terrorize the lake-goers.
Alina is a movie sound engineer. One day she receives an offer to do the direct sound for an erotic film featuring Maria Black, a famous star of the genre who had already retired. When Maria has a heart attack and dies in the middle of the shoot, and the producers decide not to call the police, a series of sinister and unexpected events are unleashed that will endanger everyone's lives.
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'.
Rocco is a documentary that delves into the life of Rocco Siffredi, an Italian adult film actor known for his explicit performances and exploration of sexuality. The film provides an intimate look into his career, personal life, and the porn industry as a whole, touching on themes of retirement, masturbation, multiple partners, and more.
A young woman from a small town in Poland, who once hoped to live as a nun, flees to West Germany and ends up in the sex industry. She was modest by nature and dreamed of a different life, but circumstances led her to a path she never anticipated.
Set in 1980s Paris, an undercover cop goes on a stakeout in the red-light district to investigate money laundering in the porn industry. Along the way, he encounters strippers, porn stars, adult movie theaters, and a world of sex shops and debauchery. As he gets deeper into his investigation, he realizes that there is more to this glamorous and dangerous world than meets the eye.
Bucky Larson, a small-town grocery bagger, discovers that his conservative parents were famous adult film stars. With hopes of following in their footsteps, he travels to Hollywood and tries to make it big in the porn industry.
I'm a Porn Star follows the lives of guys in the neighborhood who are likely a lot more famous than you - at least on the Internet. There are an estimated 370 million pornographic websites on-line. Porn is now a thirteen BILLION dollar business. So who's doing all this moonlighting? Turns out -- probably some people you know.
After getting terrible reviews on his new movie "Veni, Vidi, Vici", Karsten Daugaard is forced out of the movie business. His old friend, Vincent, comes to the rescue when he offers him a job of directing porn.
In this crime comedy, bizarre assassins must come together to unravel the puzzle of Stegman's blackmail secret, and why he's already dead on the set of his own porn film.
Inserts is a 1975 movie that takes place in the 1930s and explores the lives of individuals involved in the film industry. The plot centers around a porn director, his relationship with a porn actress, and the challenges they face in a changing Hollywood. The story is set in a single mansion and touches on themes such as impotence, addiction, and the complexities of love.
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.
Rated X is a biography drama that tells the story of a porn producer and his rise to success in the adult film industry. The film explores the glamorous and dark side of the porn industry, including themes of addiction, betrayal, and the involvement of the mob.
Body Without Soul is a documentary film that explores the seedy underbelly of the porn industry in Prague, Czech Republic. It follows the story of a teenage prostitute and delves into the complex issues of prostitution, exploitation, and the impact of HIV/AIDS. The film also includes interviews with pornographers, prosecutors, and other individuals involved in the industry.
Seed Money is the story of Chuck Holmes, a San Francisco pornographer turned philanthropist. Holmes helped shaped and create gay identity in the years after Stonewall, and later became a major contributor to gay advocacy groups like the Human Rights Campaign and the LGBT Victory Fund, only to find later in life that while his money was welcome in philanthropic circles, he sometimes wasn't.