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    Poster for Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution
    Movie
    2017•
    6.2

    Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution

    A documentary about today's young adult hookup culture and the stories in pop-culture that influence it.

    Poster for Existence
    Movie
    2020•
    4.0

    Existence

    Based on, "On Self-Knowledge" by Khalil Gibran, and set to "Saturn" by Sleeping At Last, "Existence" is a visual poem that captures the irrevocable bond between a boy and his mother. Through breathtaking cinematography of an island untouched by modern life, the film calls us back to the innocence of childhood, and the beauty of the world through their eyes.

    Poster for Seattle's Bikini Baristas
    Movie
    2019•
    6.0

    Seattle's Bikini Baristas

    Take a deep dive into the booming, scantily-clad barista coffee shop scene in Seattle where sex sells - your morning coffee. But behind the intrigue of lingerie and java lurks a darker side, where female "bikini baristas" struggle with the troublesome and inappropriate behavior of their male clientele. At what cost are merchants willing to foster a culture of sexual harassment and use sex to push profit?

    Poster for Struggle in New York
    Movie
    1976

    Struggle in New York

    Borba u Njujorku was shot in October and November 1976 in New York. The film consists of 12 parts organised around the subject of ‘art and society’, with a strong anti-capitalist message.

    Poster for Beyond Fantasy
    TV
    2022

    Beyond Fantasy

    The porn industry creates endless images and videos that are consumed by billions worldwide, yet surprisingly little is known about how this culture-shaping content is made - or at what cost. Beyond Fantasy is a series that takes viewers straight into the belly of the beast and brings them face to face with some of the biggest porn producers and performers as they describe, in their own words, an industry that profits from abuse, coercion, and ethical violation.