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.
Zack and Miri, lifelong platonic friends, make an adult film to solve their financial problems. As they film, they realize they have deeper feelings for each other than they thought.
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'.
In this Slovenian comedy, a group of misfits get together to make a pornographic movie. As they navigate the challenges of the industry, they discover friendship, love, and the meaning of life.
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!
Bedways is an experimental film that follows a female filmmaker who embarks on a journey of sexual exploration and self-discovery in Berlin, Germany. Through a series of intimate encounters and artistic collaborations, she explores themes of lust, jealousy, and the challenges of modern relationships. The film pushes boundaries with explicit scenes of real sex and explores the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
Starlet follows the story of a young aspiring actress who forms an unlikely friendship with an older woman in the San Fernando Valley. Through their friendship, they both navigate their own personal struggles and discover the power of intergenerational friendship and the importance of unlikely connections. Set in 1965, the film explores themes of friendship, identity, and the pursuit of dreams.
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.
Dog Tags follows a young US Marine who is on furlough and explores his sexuality and true desires. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love while dealing with his troubled past and the challenges of the present. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and difficult choices that shape his path to adulthood. This coming-of-age story explores themes of identity, friendship, and the search for meaning in life.
The Bottom Line is a comedy film about a porn filmmaker who faces numerous challenges in making a successful movie. From script rewrites to auditions and villa mishaps, the filmmaker's journey is filled with humorous moments and unexpected obstacles. Set in the picturesque location of Saint-Tropez, the film explores themes of adultery, ambition, and the lengths one would go to for success. With a noodle factory, a broom, and a barefoot woman running in the mix, chaos ensues as the filmmaker tries to navigate through the unpredictable world of porn production.
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.
In the San Fernando Valley, two wannabe porn actors struggle to break into the adult film industry. They face various challenges and engage in outrageous and extreme acts to achieve their dreams, leading to their ultimate downfall.
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.
Richard Wolstencroft directs this documentary about actor and independent filmmaker Michael Tierney, his transformation into porn actor Joe Blow, and his last days in the industry.
Mondo Homo: A Study of French Gay Porn in the '70s is a documentary that delves into the fascinating and controversial world of French gay pornography during the 1970s. It examines the cultural, historical, and societal aspects of this genre, shedding light on the evolution of gay pornography and its impact on both the adult film industry and the LGBTQ+ community.
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