PORNOXPLOITATION

Pornography is now part of daily life, as an industry that is affordable, accessible, anonymous, accepted and agressive, which is constantly in need of new and increasingly extreme content, fresh bodies to satisfy the desires of addicted consumers. What is the cost of thousands of scenes being filmed and viewed every day? Does the mere presence of a camera imply consent? Who is it on either side of the screen? PornoXplotación is a wake-up call based on the different testimonies of those directly affected by the industry. It reveals the huge price that is paid for porn on both sides of the screen - for those who star in it and those who consume it-  and the danger it poses for future generations. Laying bare the reality of an opaque and exploitative industry, this documentary puts paid to the myth that those involved participate of their own free will.

Released

Data sheet

  • Year

    2022

  • Typology

    Docs

  • Duration

    3 x 40'

  • Format

    Documentary Series

Technical and artistic team

Sinopsis

Pornography is now part of daily life, as an industry that is affordable, accessible, anonymous, accepted and agressive, which is constantly in need of new and increasingly extreme content, fresh bodies to satisfy the desires of addicted consumers. What is the cost of thousands of scenes being filmed and viewed every day? Does the mere presence of a camera imply consent? Who is it on either side of the screen? PornoXplotación is a wake-up call based on the different testimonies of those directly affected by the industry. It reveals the huge price that is paid for porn on both sides of the screen - for those who star in it and those who consume it-  and the danger it poses for future generations. Laying bare the reality of an opaque and exploitative industry, this documentary puts paid to the myth that those involved participate of their own free will.

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