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Evil Angel is an Amer­i­can pro­duc­tion com­pany and dis­trib­u­tor of porno­graphic films , founded and owned by John Stagliano .

Stagliano and Evil Angel pi­o­neered the Gonzo pornog­ra­phy genre in the late 1980s. [1] [2] Sev­eral of the most ac­claimed porno­graphic film di­rec­tors have worked for Evil Angel, and its films have won nu­mer­ous awards. [3] [4]

It has been de­scribed as "the top porn-film pro­ducer" in the U.S, [5] as one of the hand­ful of com­pa­nies which dom­i­nate the dis­tri­b­u­tion of hard­core porno­graphic films in the U.S., [6] and as one of the most prof­itable porn studios. [7] [8]

The com­pany's rise to promi­nence was fu­eled by the in­dus­try switch from film to video­tape. In the late 1970s a fea­ture-length porn film shot on cel­lu­loid—usu­ally 35mm—might have cost as much as $350,000. [9] In 1983 the VCR had been re­cently in­tro­duced, and pro­duc­ers were be­gin­ning to make porno­graphic films on video­tape . A film using video could be made for as lit­tle as $5,000, com­pared to a min­i­mum of $40,000 for a movie shot on film. Into the 1990s, by shoot­ing its pro­duc­tions with video cam­eras, Evil Angel could still make films for $8,000. [9] Stagliano ini­tially had lit­tle knowl­edge of film­mak­ing, but he made his first movie for $8,000 in 1983: Bounc­ing Buns , star­ring Stacy Dono­van. For the next six years he shot films for other com­pa­nies to man­u­fac­ture and distribute. [10]

In 1989 he started Evil Angel, to sell his own films. The ori­gin of the com­pany's name goes back to when Stagliano was work­ing as a strip­per: "There was an­other guy in one of my shows named John. So this MC started call­ing me Evil John to dif­fer­en­ti­ate us. This was when I was doing Drac­ula and chains. At the same time I had a girl­friend who called her­self Angel when she did strip shows. She was a very nasty girl and I sug­gested that she call her­self Evil Angel. She didn't, but I loved the name and wound up using it for my company." [10]

The first Evil Angel film was Dance Fire , filmed in 1988 by Stagliano, star­ring him­self, Trin­ity Loren, Brandy Alexan­dre and oth­ers. It would only be re­leased on DVD 20 years later. [11] In­flu­enced by am­a­teur pornog­ra­phy , In 1989 Stagliano hit on the idea of per­form­ing in a film while also op­er­at­ing the cam­era, so that the viewer ex­pe­ri­ences the film through the eyes of his char­ac­ter. The first-per­son per­spec­tive was in­flu­enced by the 1960s film Blowup . [12] At the time this was in con­trast to the ma­jor­ity of porn, which tended not to make view­ers aware of the camera. [13] This tech­nique is today known as Point of view pornog­ra­phy . He formed his Buttman per­sona, and shot Ad­ven­tures of Buttman . [14] The early Buttman films were writ­ten, pro­duced, di­rected, edited, shot and man­u­fac­tured per­son­ally by Stagliano. [15] The first two Buttman films had lengthy scripts, but the se­ries soon evolved into an im­pro­vised, spon­ta­neous for­mat. In con­trast to his ear­lier work and the stan­dard porn of the time, Stagliano did not link each scene to­gether to form a con­ven­tional nar­ra­tive. At times the cam­er­a­work was shaky. [13] Partly due to his lack of funds, he didn't use elab­o­rate sets or lo­ca­tions. At the time porn films had a tra­di­tional sto­ry­line, with sex scenes in­ter­spersed with di­a­logue by per­form­ers with lit­tle act­ing abil­ity. In­stead of that for­mat, Stagliano chose to film "one sex scene which has a be­gin­ning, a mid­dle and ends at a cli­max. Try­ing to make all that re­late to a big­ger story is very dif­fi­cult and cre­ates all sorts of prob­lems that get in the way of mak­ing the best scene possible." [10] The dis­tinct style of the early Evil Angel films would be widely im­i­tated, and would come to be known as Gonzo pornog­ra­phy . [15] [16]

In the 1990s Stagliano be­came one of the most suc­cess­ful fig­ures in the Amer­i­can porno­graphic film industry. [17] In 1990 Patrick Collins and Stagliano founded the El­e­gant Angel label as a sub­sidiary of Evil Angel. [2] [18] In 1991 Stagliano es­tab­lished a pro­duc­tion sub­sidiary in São Paulo , Brazil. [19] By 1993 the com­pany was pro­duc­ing a new video­tape every three weeks, and was gross­ing more than $1 mil­lion a year; [20] in 1996 it sold ap­prox­i­mately half a mil­lion videos. [8] In the mid-'90s the com­pany started using the phrase "The Evil Em­pire" on its box cov­ers, in ref­er­ence to its grow­ing sta­ble of directors. [4] In 1996 Collins es­tab­lished El­e­gant Angel as a sep­a­rate com­pany, and in 1998 it ended all co­op­er­a­tion with Evil Angel. [2] [21] His de­par­ture from Evil Angel has been called "less than am­i­ca­ble", and he and Stagliano are ap­par­ently "ex-friend[s]". [21] At the time Collins said that Stagliano "couldn't run a busi­ness, and would fail with­out him". [21] Ac­cord­ing to Stagliano, "Patrick's a bully . . . he wasn't doing his job prop­erly . . . I should have fired him years ago". [21]

A 1997 U.S. News and World Re­port in­ves­ti­ga­tion iden­ti­fied Evil Angel as the most prof­itable porno­graphic studio. [8] In 2007 the stu­dio re­ceived 127 AVN Award nom­i­na­tions in 60 cat­e­gories, mak­ing it the fourth year in a row in which it re­ceived more than 100 nominations. [22] In 2008 EA won 18 AVN awards . Stagliano won the "Best Di­rec­tor - Video" award for Fash­ion­istas Safado: Berlin . [23]

In 2015, com­pany vice pres­i­dent John Grayson re­ported that trans­sex­ual pornog­ra­phy was by far the com­pany's most prof­itable cat­e­gory or genre, earn­ing about 20% more on a per-movie basis than any other productions. [24]

In Au­gust 2007 Evil Angel and Jules Jor­dan pre­vailed in a DVD piracy case against Kay­tel Video Dis­tri­b­u­tion and sev­eral other de­fen­dants, win­ning a total of over $17.5 mil­lion, which was the largest sum ever awarded in an adult piracy case. [25] Evil Angel was awarded $11.2 mil­lion and Jor­dan $5.3 mil­lion. EA had orig­i­nally filed the law­suit in No­vem­ber 2005. [26]

On April 8, 2008, Evil Angel and Stagliano were in­dicted on fed­eral ob­scen­ity charges by a fed­eral grand jury in Wash­ing­ton, DC. [27] [28] Films named in the ob­scen­ity charges in­cluded Storm Squirters 2 by Joey Sil­vera , Milk Nymphos by Jay Sin and a trailer for Bel­ladonna: Fetish Fa­natic 5 . [27] [29] Stagliano and Evil Angel were rep­re­sented by Al Gel­bard, who suc­cess­fully de­fended JM Pro­duc­tions owner Jeff Stew­ard in a 2007 ob­scen­ity case. [27] The com­pany re­leased a com­pi­la­tion DVD en­ti­tled De­fend Our Porn , with pro­ceeds going to­wards its legal de­fense fund, and set up the DefendOurPorn.​org web­site to pro­vide in­for­ma­tion on the legal proceedings. [29]

In De­cem­ber 2008 the BBC re­ported that Stagliano and Evil Angel were a client of UK lawyers Dav­en­port Lyons who were seek­ing fi­nan­cial re­dress from peo­ple they as­serted had down­loaded copy­right ma­te­r­ial using Peer to Peer software. [30]

The com­pany dif­fers from most other porn stu­dios in that it con­tracts with in-house di­rec­tors and per­mits them to own the films that they cre­ate, while Evil Angel han­dles the film's man­u­fac­ture, dis­tri­b­u­tion, pro­mo­tion and sales and takes a per­cent­age of the gross sales. [31] [32] Each di­rec­tor has their own par­tic­u­lar style and is a star in their own right, with their own brand identity. [33] Stagliano adopted this busi­ness model due to his pre­vi­ous ex­pe­ri­ence sell­ing his videos to other com­pa­nies. He found it dif­fi­cult to es­tab­lish his rep­u­ta­tion when some­one else owned his con­tent, and he didn't re­ceive any more money if a film sold well. [34]

Gre­gory Dark left VCA over "cre­ative dif­fer­ences" in the sum­mer of 1995 and launched his own film com­pany, Dark Works, with Evil Angel Video han­dling all distribution. [40] His first film for Evil Angel was Sex Freaks , star­ring Stephanie Swift , Ny­robi Knights, Lovette and Tom Byron . [41] He also worked on Snake Pit and The Best Of Gre­gory Dark . [42] Dark has since stopped di­rect­ing for the stu­dio.

Jules Jor­dan for­merly di­rected for Evil Angel, pro­duc­ing se­ries in­clud­ing Ass Worship . [29] In 2006 he left to form his own com­pany, Jules Jor­dan Video. [43]

Erik Ever­hard also worked with the com­pany, after di­rect­ing for An­a­bolic Video , Di­a­bolic Video and Red Light Dis­trict Video . [44] [45] He left Red Light Dis­trict in 2005 to join Evil Angel, be­fore join­ing Jules Jor­dan Video. [46]

Stagliano has di­rected sev­eral se­ries for the stu­dio. By 2003 al­most 30 en­tries in the Buttman se­ries had been pro­duced, some of them shot in lo­ca­tions in­clud­ing New Zealand, Prague (Czech Re­pub­lic), San Diego and London. [15] The premise of most of the films is Stagliano ap­proach­ing a woman and per­suad­ing her to show him her but­tocks, fol­lowed by their hav­ing sex. The films blurred the bound­ary be­tween what was a pre-arranged set-up and what was real. [47] It has also been turned into a comic-book. [48]

John Leslie had a suc­cess­ful ca­reer as an actor, then began di­rect­ing for VCA Pic­tures in the mid-'80s. The first film he di­rected for Evil Angel was The Dog Walker in 1994, after its script had been re­jected by VCA. [35] Rocco Siffredi began work­ing as a di­rec­tor for the com­pany in 1994. [ citation needed ]

Joey Sil­vera started di­rect­ing for Evil Angel in 1995. Pre­vi­ously he had been an actor, then di­rected for Devil's Film in the early 1990s, from 1998 on­wards his 'Rogue Ad­ven­tures' se­ries (along with Devil's Film's own 'Trans­sex­ual Pros­ti­tutes' se­ries) helped bring trans­sex­ual pornog­ra­phy into the main­stream. Christoph Clark joined the com­pany in 1997. His first film was Euro Angels . Nacho Vidal joined the stu­dio in late 2001. Jonni Darkko first di­rected for New Sen­sa­tions . In 2004 he formed Darkko Pro­duc­tions and joined Evil Angel. [ citation needed ]

Manuel Fer­rara re­leased his first Evil Angel film in May 2006, after work­ing for Red Light Dis­trict Video for two years. [49] He was orig­i­nally a protĂ©gĂ© of Rocco Siffredi, and had an award-win­ning act­ing ca­reer, in­clud­ing an ap­pear­ance in Stagliano's Fash­ion­istas . [ citation needed ] Jake Mal­one signed an ex­clu­sive dis­tri­b­u­tion deal in June 2006. [45]

Bel­ladonna was first in­tro­duced to Stagliano by her then-boyfriend Nacho Vidal. Evil Angel is the ex­clu­sive dis­trib­u­tor of ti­tles under the Bel­ladonna En­ter­tain­ment and Deadly Night­shade Pro­duc­tions labels. [ citation needed ] Jay Sin started di­rect­ing for Buttman Mag­a­zine Choice in early 2007, work­ing on films in­clud­ing Milk Nymphos 2 , then be­came an EA di­rec­tor in Jan­u­ary 2008. [50]

Sin is known for his ex­treme anal pornog­ra­phy, more re­cently in­clud­ing rec­tal pro­lapse in some of his videos. [51] Many of his videos also fea­ture women in­sert­ing ob­jects such as or­anges and base­balls into their rec­tums, then push­ing the ob­jects back out. Sin calls his films "artis­tic" and states that porn for him is "a way of life" [52]

Evil Angel Pub­lish­ing is the mag­a­zine di­vi­sion of Evil Angel. In March 2007, it launched Extra Parts , a 100-page pub­li­ca­tion fea­tur­ing pic­tures from di­rec­tor Joey Sil­vera's movies fea­tur­ing trans­gen­der women . [53]

The fol­low­ing is a se­lec­tion of some of the major awards Evil Angel films have won:

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