Kink
Christina Voros, US, 2013
Directed by: Christina Voros
Script: Christina Voros, Ian Olds
Producer: James Franco, Miles Levy, Vince Jolivette, Christina Voros
Production company: Rabbit Bandini Productions
Cinematography: Christina Voros, Dave Malloure, Kim Parker
Editing: Ian Olds
Format: video
Running time: 80'
Synopsis
'Kink' tells the true story of sex, submission, and big business as seen through the eyes of the unlikely pornographers whose nine-to-five workdays are spent within the confines of the San Francisco Armory building, home to the sprawling production facilities of Kink.com, the world’s largest producer of pornography with BDSM themes – for the uninitiated, that stands for bondage and discipline/dominance and submission/sadism and masochism. In 'Kink', we discover not only a fascinating and often misunderstood subculture, but also, in a career far from the mainstream, a group of intelligent, charismatic, and driven people who really, truly love what they do.
Awards and Festivals
Sundance Film Festival 2013
Directors Biography
Brooklyn-based director and cinematographer Christina Voros studied literature and theatre at Harvard University and received her MFA in film from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 2010. Her directorial debut, 'The Ladies', received 15 festival Grand Jury Prizes in 2008, and she completed the documentary short '127 Hours: An Extraordinary View' in 2010. As a cinematographer, her collaborations with James Franco include 'As I Lay Dying', 'Child of God', 'Sal' and 'The Broken Tower'.
Location and screening schedule: ZAGREB DANCE CENTER, Friday, October 25th at 23.00