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Mutantes

Norma Jean Almodovar , Maria Beatty , Virginie Despentes    Unrated   DVD

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What is a pornographic image? What is the right attitude for society to adopt toward sex? Is pornography an acceptable form of expression -- and if so, can distinctions be drawn between different forms of pornography? This documentary raises all of these questions, seeking to provide the answers from the perspective of pro-sex feminism, which asserts that pornography must be wrested from patriarchal control, and that in the hands of women and sexual minorities, it can become a tool of liberation. Director Virginie Despentes (Baise-moi) takes a wide ranging look at the movement and maps the evolution of pro-sex, or "post-porn", with roughly two dozen interviews with the likes of B. Ruby Rich, Lydia Lunch, Annie Sprinkle, Catherine Breillat, Del La Grace Volcano, Maria Beatty, Coralie Trinh Thi, Carol Queen, Lynnee Breedlove, Norma Jean Almodovar, and other members of the post-porn movement, Mutantes is part of a very queer feminist revolution. Exploring in comprehensive fashion the various sexual niches of punk porn, queer porn, S&M, and transgender, the film goes a long way toward demystifying a movement that has been several decades in the making. CONTAINS MATERIAL NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.

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4.0 out of 5 stars It's okay to be sexual, feminists Feb 16 2013
By Susan Runnings - Published on Amazon.com
This doc blows apart the theory that you are either feminist OR into porn/prostitution/etc. There are at least 2 different kinds of feminism, and this film shows you the most progressive, open-minded, reality-based of the lot. The interviews with the likes of Annie Sprinkles and her ilk are absolutely empowering.

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