Hentai Documentary

Hentai Documentary




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Hentai Documentary

2004

‘アート・アイドル声ちゃんの挑戦! 変躰ランド’




Directed by Shozin Fukui



Pop art documentary faeturing 'Koe-chan'. She is an idol shop clerk of the large manga shop 'Mandarake', popular for her 'costume-play'.


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A little documentary gem from Shozin Fukui that, while being a very straightforward documentary, has some aspects of Fukui's unique way of filmmaking. But don't expect anime characters to fuck each other here. This is not about the definition of hentai that most people outside of Japan are aware of. It's about the definition of changing yourself. It's about a model that we follow to various body painting artists. Where we then see her getting "transformed" into something new.
These painting sessions are filmed very clean and straight forward. But they are also very fascinating if you're slightly interested in body painting. Between these segments, Fukui shows that he is directing this documentary. It's not much, but we…
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'Hentai Land' has no subtitles and doesn't really need any because art transcends all languages but I would of still liked some so that I could understand what Koe-Chan was talking about at the end of the film. Other than the interview at the end of the film, the rest of the dialogue seems to be primarily small talk and you can easily make assumptions about what they are saying by listening to the tone of their voice and reading their body language... this might be a sign that I watch way too many unsubtitled films.
There were four different body artists and the majority of the body art looked truly incredible and each artist had their own…

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Home - Porn - Best Porn Documentaries: 21 Films About The Porn Industry
Want to really get under the skin of the porn industry? Looking for a revealing porn documentary ?
The world of the adult entertainment industry has fascinated us for decades and it is through documentaries that we can get a sneak preview behind-the-scenes. From titivating accounts of some of the biggest names in blue movies and tales of rags to riches to the stories behind how porn empires are built, the best porn documentaries expose the truth. What’s more, these chronicles are often enjoyed by the broader mainstream which means you can talk about them at the water cooler!
In this feature, we pick the best 21 porn documentaries from the last fifty years including some you can stream online via services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
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Released over a period of five decades, we think these 21 porn documentaries encompass every aspect of the adult film industry. From the personal lives of screen legends like Linda Lovelace, Ron Jeremy and John C. Holmes to the workings of this multi-billion dollar business not a stone is left unturned.
A documentary about ‘ Porn, the Internet and the girl next door’ Hot Girls Wanted is an exploration of why so many young women are lured into the amateur adult movie business.
The creative team is the same as those who produced Sexy Baby , an exploration of eroticism in the digital age.
It was originally intended to explore the porn appetites of male university students but after several weeks of filming the directors were intrigued by the high proportion of young female porn actresses. The film goes on to document the lives of a handful of these women as they launch their careers online and transition from simply amateur performers to professional ‘amateur’ porn stars.
The completed film was launched at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015 and was picked up almost immediately by Netflix; the documentary was also nominated for an Emmy the same year.
The film has received split reactions from critics but has mostly been positive. By and large, the films’ directors have been praised for creating an instructive and provocative film that offers an opportune cautionary tale.
The popular U.S. entertainment weekly magazine, Variety , reviewed the documentary as:
“ …an intimate and ultimately harrowing peek inside the world of amateur porn, Hot Girls Wanted will shock and outrage audiences in equal measure. ”
Two years after the film’s initial release a six-part TV series was created with the same name offering an exploration of ‘ the intersection of sexuality and technology ’.
Hot Girls Wanted is available to stream on Netflix as is the spin-off TV series Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On.
After Porn Ends is not, on its own, the best porn documentary around and the first instalment released in 2012 was not well received by audiences. However, combined with the two follow ups, After Porn Ends 2 (2017) and After Porn Ends 3 (2018), the trilogy makes for a pretty comprehensive exploration of the industry told from the perspective of retired porn stars.
It’s a retrospective look back through, for some, rose-tinted glasses whilst others share some absolute horror stories. This isn’t a documentary that will take you on a journey nor will you learn anything particularly revelatory but you do get some good gossip.
These former adult movie stars, in their married lives with children and (even grandchildren) seem so incongruous with the XXX world they once inhabited, it can feel quite comical at times. The format might not be to everyone’s liking but it is addictive; watch one and you will watch them all.
All three movies are available on Netflix.
Winner of the NIN Award at the FEST Internatinal Film Festival, Rocco is a no-holds barred portrait of one of contemporary porn’s biggest icons; the legendary Rocco Siffredi.
Siffredi is candid and bold yet the film documents a very three-dimensional figure and fans will get to see him as never before. It is a beautiful and provocative piece of film that chronicles the final year of this famous porn actor in front of the camera.
The ‘Italian Stallion’ has been directing his own films since 1993 but has still managed to continue working on screen. Notching up more than 1,300 film credits over thirty years, the documentary is poignant but celebratory.
You can find Rocco through streaming services like Netflix.
Commissioned in the United Kingdom by Channel 4, The Dark Side of Porn features standalone episodes, each directed and narrated by a different creative team. Individually, each title explores one aspect of the ‘darker’ world of pornography. Topics include the mysterious death of porn star Lola Ferrari, the HIV scare of 2004 which led to a two-month shutdown of the Los Angeles porn industry and truth behind snuff movies.
The series includes a popular episode entitled Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered and delves into the story behind one of porn’s most iconic films. A cult classic and famous even with people who have never seen the title, Debbie Does Dallas featured the talents of the notorious 1970s adult film star, Bambi Woods.
Though each of the episodes in The Dark Side of Porn collection are very different they do share a commonality in the high quality of their production. With contributors ranging from Phil Tonge, Germaine Greer and Eli Roth to Briana Banks, Ben Dover and Sylvia Kristel this is a diverse selection of porn documentaries that are well worth catching up on.
You can find the titles on several pay-per-view streaming services with YouTube also having some footage available for free.
A fascinating insight into one of porn’s biggest names, John C. Holmes, Wadd features the family, friends and enemies of this icon.
The film won the Best Feature Documentary award at the 1999 South by Southwest Film Festival and was generally well-received by critics at the time. Wadd gives us a unique view of the world of pornography at a time before it became more mainstream and pre-digital.
Holmes is still one of the most prolific male adult film stars and made over 550 titles before his untimely death from AIDS in 1988. However, he is best remembered for being endowed with a huge penis. The exact size is contested but is thought to be around 13” in length and was insured by Lloyds of London for $14 million!
The film features interviews with Holmes’ contemporaries including Ron Jeremy, John Leslie and Don Fernando, this documentary is shocking at times but an utterly captivating account of a true legend.
As one critic in the New York Times commented:
“ Wadd leaves us to ponder the difference between Holmes’s special ‘gift’ and, say, another star’s beautiful singing voice. When you come right down to it, they’re pretty much the same thing, but distributed to different parts of the body.”
Wadd has been reformatted on HD and is available to buy on DVD.
Deep Throat (1972), along with Debbie Does Dallas (1978) is one of the most iconic porn titles in the world yet few people know the story of how the film sparked the mainstream crossover of porn.
Inside Deep Throat is a comprehensive chronicle of how one blue movie started the rise of ‘porno-chic’; a movement that popularized explicit porn with the upper middle classes.
Edited from over 800 hours or archive material, interviews and other footage taken during the Golden Age of Porn, Inside Deep Throat is also a vivid portrait of the film’s star, Linda Lovelace. Lovelace shot to fame after the film’s wide success yet her role was a controversial one that was reportedly shot under coercion from her partner at the time.
Narrated by Dennis Hopper, this documentary is an important reflection on one of the pivotal porno films of the last 45 years and is just as historically and culturally fascinating as the film on which it was based, is obscene.
You can stream Inside Deep Throat via Amazon or Netflix as well as buy this title on DVD.
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy depicts the personal life and career of one of the most famous names in porn. At times quite homely as Jeremy fulfils his role as ‘ just another Jewish guy from Queen’s’, the film alternates between a portrait of an ‘everyman’ and clips of his unlikely career as porn-king.
The meteoric rise to fame of America’s most unlikely adult film star is a fascinating one and every guy would love to study how Jeremy has done it. How this classically unhandsome, overweight and hairy man has slept with thousands of the most beautiful women in the business and been paid well for doing it.
Jeremy is known for being one of the hardest working film stars in the business and after 25 years in the industry has notched up more than 1,600 film credits. Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy
It makes for compulsive watching and this documentary has entertained many in what is ultimately an enjoyable romp around the porn business.
Winning the Audience Awards for Best Feature and Best Documentary at the No Dance Film Festival in 2001, you can catch Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy on Netflix or Amazon.
Also known as The Porn Diaries, this German documentary (English-language) took five years to create and focuses on the porn industry of California’s San Fernando Valley.
The documentary follows a narrative of the people inside this multi-billion dollar industry but without any judgement. It is a fascinating insight into the lives of some of the biggest names in porn. As well as the stars, 9 to 5: Days in Porn also depicts the stories of wannabes, crew and producers.
In all, these revealing chronicles are both glamorous yet repulsive, familiar but strange. The director has managed to capture the utter fascination we have with porn and presented it in an authentic and charming way that is both funny and moving.
The documentary was criticized by some but was broadly well received by critics with one film review site saying:
“Amazingly, director Jens Hoffman crafts a surprisingly objective film, one that shows both the ups and downs of an industry that contains plenty of them, while avoiding ever preaching to either side.”
Screened at many international film festivals, you can watch 9 to 5: Days in Porn from several independent online streaming services.
Described as one of the hottest British sex stars of the 1970s, Mary Millington was a softcore porn star who led a remarkable life. Her tragic death in 1979 when she was just 33 years olds was a suicide that sparked plenty of controversy.
Along with three other suicide notes damning the police and the tax man, Millington wrote to her friend and colleague, pornographer, David Sullivan begging him to:
“ …please print in your magazines how much I want porn to be legalised, but the police have beaten me. ”
Respectable: The Mary Millington Story charts her career from glamour model to blue movies and features previously unseen footage, photographs and interviews. It is a respectful documentary that allows the story to tell itself without being sensational or exploitative.
A fitting tribute to Britain’s most famous porn star, you can stream this film from Amazon.
The subject of this recent porn documentary is not such a cheery one and Porndemic charts the outbreak of HIV in the San Fernando Valley during 1998.
Marking twenty years since the virus caused widespread panic and rocked the core of the U.S. porn industry, this film tells the story using interviews from people who lived through it along with archival material.
The film doesn’t need to use cheap tactics to tell the story nor play up the element of shock as the adult film industry reeled from the outbreak. It is a revealing film about a time before HIV testing was mandatory and before discussions about Proposition 60 were commonplace in California.
Porndemic is available to stream from Showtime.
Featuring rare vintage erotica from 1915 through to 1975. Alex deRenzy’s A History of the Blue Movie is a rather rambling homage to antique and retro porn. It does suffer from being poorly edited at times and is quite plainly a vehicle for self-promotion (deRenzy includes some of his own work) but, nevertheless, is an interesting collection of porn ‘through the ages’.
The New York Times reviewed the documentary as ‘ one of the year’s best ’ films, going on to describe Blue Movie as ‘informative, honest’ and ‘ titillating’.
Produced almost fifty years ago, this documentary is the first of its kind, offering an archive of some fascinating early porn that will be unfamiliar to many. It deserves its place on this list not only because of the rarity of some of the footage but for its social and cultural significance of how blue movies used to be enjoyed in gentleman’s clubs, at stag dos or in brothels.
As a result of its age, there are very places you can stream this online but you can pick up a DVD from online stores including Amazon.
Accompanying his book by the same name, this documentary directed by celebrity photographer, Michael Grecco, is an energetic depiction of the American porn industry.
Using interviews with big names like Larry Flynt, Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Stormy Daniels and Evan Stone, Naked Ambition is indeed an R rated glimpse into this XXX world.
It is not so much a candid behind-the-scenes expose but a celebration of the glitz and glamour of the industry. In this way, it has a refreshingly festive feel to it and is a great antidote to those porn documentaries that seek to demystify this world. So, if you like your porn documentaries not to spoil the magic but still get a sneaky look at Hollywood’s ‘dirty little secret’ then Naked Ambition is perfect.
You can watch this film via YouTube or Google Play.
A TV mini-series featuring interviews with some of the porn industry’s biggest names, Pornucopia was originally aired on HBO.
Broadcast over six episodes, the series was a spin off from the popular Real Sex programme which ran for 19 years between 1990 and 2004.
Pornucopia is not hard hitting nor is it particularly revolutionary; however, it is very entertaining and does give a fascinating insight into the working and personal lives of iconic porn stars. Seeing how the actors can simply stop what they are doing ‘on cue’ before returning to the action is impressive.
Detractors of the series include fans who were disappointed not to see more sex but it is the very lack of sexiness that makes this documentary appealing. If you want to see Jenna Haze bouncing ball deep then you have plenty of choice already but if you want to witness just how ‘normal’ these stars are then this is a great inside account.
There are a couple of streaming sites that offer Video-on-Demand for this film.
Sunny Leone is one of the most popular porn stars of the 21 st century and, despite retiring in 2013 is still a regular in the lists of hottest adult film actresses.
Mostly Sunny charts Leone’s career as she moves away from the porn industry to pursue her dream of starring in Bollywood films. The documentary is far from the most revealing film about how to rebrand yourself in mainstream movies but will certainly appeal to anyone who has been bewitched by Leone’s porn performances.
Netflix is currently streaming this documentary but you can also pick it up on Blu-ray and DVD.
A reality TV series based on the Glasser family, the head of whom (Adam Glasser) is a porn star and director known as Seymore Butts. Together with his mum (Lila), son (Brady) and cousin (Stevie), the family business is in porn production.
The series won an AVN Award in 2005 for Best Alternative Release and had a cult following when it was originally aired over a decade ago.
Family Business is not so much an expose into the multi-million dollar adult film industry but a light hearted look at those who work on the periphery.
You can pick up complete series on DVD via stores like Amazon.
The quirky American-British filmmaker, Louis Theroux first delved into the Californian porn world in 1997 as part of his Louis Theroux’s Wild Weekends series. In this follow-up to what was a portrait of a booming industry, we find a much-changed landscape.
Twilight of the Porn Stars depicts the dwindling studios and squeezed economics in the wake of the popular rise of free internet porn.
In hindsight, this film may not seem quite so startling as it did when it was first released almost seven years ago but it does provide some interesting insights into how dynamic the industry has been to recover since this time.
Theroux’s trademark style of letting his subjects talk to fill the naïve silences he leaves works well with the material here and this documentary is an easy watch. It’s certainly not hard to see why this American Brit has been commissioned to make so many documentaries on subjects as controversial as swinging, Thai brides and the female body-building fetish scene. He has an infectious charm that evokes intimacy from his interviewees and Twilight of the Porn Stars is all the better for it.
You can catch this documentary through Netflix and other streaming services including BBC iPlayer (UK only).
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