I recently made
a documentary about pornography, and something a porn director said in his interview caught my attention: «No one has ever died from an overdose of pornography.»
Not exact matches
A
documentary on Netflix tells an ugly truth
about those who join the
pornography industry and challenges our silence.
The government's proposal will not ban violent
pornography that doesn't include penetration (and it's important to remember we're only talking
about hardcore porn, not normal films,
documentaries, or art).
Still, the negatives of working in
pornography are the real emphasis - which should be apparent to anyone who thinks
about the situation - although I strongly doubt this
documentary can in any way prevent very young women from going into it anyway... which is worrisome.
One of the most underrated
documentaries of the last decade, David Farrier and Dylan Reeve's Tickled transformed a tabloid - ready story
about power and
pornography into an engrossing examination of obscene privilege run -LSB-...]
Bonnie Sherr Klein is a veteran award - winning filmmaker, most renowned for her passionate National Film Board (NFB)
documentary Not A Love Story: A Film
About Pornography (1981).