

6.9When Carlos Andrés decides that the best way to contribute to his family is to become a porn actor, the only problem is that his girlfriend does not know about his successful career.
5.5A free-wheeling chronicle of the Munich sex film industry in the 1970s.
4.6The queens of bomba movies Alma Moreno, Ara Mina, Maui Taylor and Rosanna Roces are back to search for the next Philippine pornstar featuring new breed of sexy temptresses: Sab Aggabao, Cara Gonzales, Ayana Misola, Stephanie Raz.
5.7Featuring interviews with performers, activists and past employees, this documentary offers a deep dive into the successes and scandals of Pornhub.
0.0After threatening to commit suicide in 2012 if his music didn’t take off, Devon Hendryx (now rapper JPEGMAFIA) created THE GHOST~POP TAPE, with a new sound that seems to reflect his new feelings towards his music. Recorded sometime in 2012 and released in 2013 during a heavy bout with depression while he was in Japan. THE GHOST~POP TAPE was released with a DVD film to accompany it, which featured footage of unknown people peeing in public, vomiting, cut up clips of random anime, full frontal nudity and uncensored gay and straight sex scenes as well as unknown people taking baths and riding roller coasters. The DVD has since been posted online but original physical copies are extremely rare, with the only proof of it even existing was a scan of the DVD cover, however the DVD was most likely never made, and the scan was just posted by Devon somewhere. A download for the movie was available at ghostpop.jp, along with a free download of the album.
0.0This thought-provoking documentary reveals the consequences of selling and exposing your identity online and explores how virtual relationships impact real-life ones.
10.0"TDS, derrière l'écran des travailleuses du sexe" is a deep dive into the lives of Betty, Anaïs, Noochka, Manon, and Barty. They have all ventured into the world of selling sexual content online. What pushes someone to take the step of signing up on these platforms? What are their motivations? What are the consequences on their personal lives? Why do some choose to stick with it for years, while others decide to stop for good?







