‘Kinky (sex) film festival’ looking for entries: CineKink 2014 (image: ‘Strange Live Acts’) CineKink, which bills itself as "the kinky film festival," is looking for "films and videos, of any length and genre, that explore and celebrate a wide diversity of sexuality." In the last decade, CineKink has screened an eclectic mix of documentaries and narrative movies, camp comedies, and experimental efforts, ranging from the "mildly spicy" to no-holds-barred sexually explicit fare. According to its press release, CineKink is "dedicated to the recognition and encouragement of sex-positive and kink-friendly depictions in film and television." Possible topics include "Bdsm, leather and fetish, swinging, non-monogamy and polyamory, roleplay and gender bending, sex work, and sex geekery." At CineKink 2013, entries included Cheryl Dunye’s romantic sex comedy Mommy Is Coming; Mark Mori’s documentary Bettie Page Reveals All; Hunter Stone’s short Getting Off, in which a dying man "struggles valiantly to go out...
- 9/13/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Tags: Michelle TeaSilas HowardmoviesValenciabooksMovie ReviewsIMDbFrameline
Valencia the book, written by Michelle Tea, was something of a game-changer when it came out in 2000. Encapsulating the glory, the burn out, and the guerilla punk aesthetic of ‘90s queerdom in San Francisco, Valencia captured the literal and metaphoric spunk of an era, which was especially welcome since prior lesbian lit was too often relegated to the pulpy (Rubyfruit Jungle) or the depressing (Well of Loneliness).
Valencia: The Movie/s took the pioneering spirit of the book and gave it a drag queen makeover. Experimental, ambitious, and Big, Valencia brought together a whopping 20 queer filmmakers who each contributed a five to seven minute short (18 total) based on a chapter from the book. Frontlined by Tea and producer/director Hilary Goldberg, some of the filmmakers included Cheryl Dunye, Courtney Trouble, Silas Howard, Michelle Lawler, Samuel Topiary and Cary Cronenwett. Each short stars a different “Michelle” as well,...
Valencia the book, written by Michelle Tea, was something of a game-changer when it came out in 2000. Encapsulating the glory, the burn out, and the guerilla punk aesthetic of ‘90s queerdom in San Francisco, Valencia captured the literal and metaphoric spunk of an era, which was especially welcome since prior lesbian lit was too often relegated to the pulpy (Rubyfruit Jungle) or the depressing (Well of Loneliness).
Valencia: The Movie/s took the pioneering spirit of the book and gave it a drag queen makeover. Experimental, ambitious, and Big, Valencia brought together a whopping 20 queer filmmakers who each contributed a five to seven minute short (18 total) based on a chapter from the book. Frontlined by Tea and producer/director Hilary Goldberg, some of the filmmakers included Cheryl Dunye, Courtney Trouble, Silas Howard, Michelle Lawler, Samuel Topiary and Cary Cronenwett. Each short stars a different “Michelle” as well,...
- 6/25/2013
- by pudcat
- AfterEllen.com
Melbourne, Jun 24: Ellen Page has revealed that she is in full support of feminist pornography.
During a chat on the 'Ask Me Anything Q 'n' A' session on Reddit, the 'Jun star was asked by well-known feminist pornographer, Courtney Trouble, whether, as a feminist, she had any views on misogyny and the feminist porn movement, News.com.au reported.
The actress responded with the statement that feminist porn is crucial and to only have porn from the male perspective is damaging.
She asserted that women are sexual creatures, as much as men and that needs to be embraced. (Ani)...
During a chat on the 'Ask Me Anything Q 'n' A' session on Reddit, the 'Jun star was asked by well-known feminist pornographer, Courtney Trouble, whether, as a feminist, she had any views on misogyny and the feminist porn movement, News.com.au reported.
The actress responded with the statement that feminist porn is crucial and to only have porn from the male perspective is damaging.
She asserted that women are sexual creatures, as much as men and that needs to be embraced. (Ani)...
- 6/24/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
The 8th annual Portland Underground Film Festival is back with a vengeance and under new management! Superstar Portland filmmaker Bob Moricz has assumed total control of Puff and promises to keep the fest’s traditional raucous spirit, but covered with a more artful sheen. The shenanigans will once again take place at Puff’s beloved home, the Clinton Street Theater.
Things kick off on June 29 with a live Skype appearance by none other than sex guru Annie Sprinkle as part of the “Ecosex Symposium,” a frank celebration of sex in the natural world. This will be followed with the traditional “Bike Smut” program of short films celebrating the power and the glory of the bicycle.
Then, on June 30, there will be a selection of short films by some of the most notorious names in underground film today, including Carey Burtt, Neil Ira Needleman, Greg Hanson and Jim Haverkamp, plus filmmakers Jenn Keyser,...
Things kick off on June 29 with a live Skype appearance by none other than sex guru Annie Sprinkle as part of the “Ecosex Symposium,” a frank celebration of sex in the natural world. This will be followed with the traditional “Bike Smut” program of short films celebrating the power and the glory of the bicycle.
Then, on June 30, there will be a selection of short films by some of the most notorious names in underground film today, including Carey Burtt, Neil Ira Needleman, Greg Hanson and Jim Haverkamp, plus filmmakers Jenn Keyser,...
- 6/28/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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