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Five young Berlin filmmakers have come together and filmed their sexual daydreams. The result is a foray through urban landscapes: a cruising space is waiting on the parking garage roof. Painful power games relax in a cramped basement vault. And in the old heating power plant you meet for the illegal fist fight. The five short films are rough and playful, aesthetic and explicit: asphalter actress at the finest!
Four depressed girls in a mountain hideout transform their misery into porn films. The arrival of two gonzo reporters threatens to upset the fragile balance of this feminist micro-utopia.
A metaphysical trip of self-awareness, from the seven principles of Hermeticism to the seven keys to master our lives.
Every story in this digital download is inspired by a confession submitted to Erika Lust's site XConfessions.com, where anonymous members of the public submit their wildest and most personal sexual fantasies. Included: Gender Bender; Ink is My Blood; Pure: Black Rabbit; Don't Touch the Art; Scotch Egg; Amateur Tapes.
The short is about a Scottish gay man who has sex with a woman in a gay bar. LaBruce was inspired to create the film after reading a confession sent to XConfessions by a heterosexual woman who fantasized about going to a gay bar and having sex with a homosexual man
Every story on this digital download is inspired by a confession submitted to Erika Lust’s site XConfessions.com, where anonymous members of the public submit their wildest and most personal sexual fantasies. Included: Don't Call Me a Dick; My Abduction Fantasy; Sex and Sensibility; The Toilet Line; Tie Me Up! A Shibari Documentary; We Are the Fucking World.
It is the year 2060 and AIDS has been eradicated. However, in some, the HIV virus has now mutated into a gene from which a drug can be produced that has become the white powder of the twenty-first century. With a virtually supported scanning system, secret police are trying to identify anyone who carries this gene. Filmed in Berlin, Taiwan-born multimedia artist and filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang’s science fiction dystopia revolves around a struggle to gain control over the production and exploitation of bodily fluids. Her film is like an orgiastic opera; a breathless round of bodies, secretions, performances and sexual acts often performed in the service of an overriding economy. An unusual, largely experimental and deliberately parapornographic drama in which the borders between the sexes as well as homo-, hetero-, bi-, trans- or intersexual are constantly blurred.