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'''Pornfilmfestival Berlin''' is a annual film festival focused on pornographic and erotic feature and short films, with a special emphasis on queer sexualities. The festival has been held since 2006 in Berlin | '''Pornfilmfestival Berlin''' is a annual film festival focused on pornographic and erotic feature and short films, with a special emphasis on queer sexualities. The festival has been held since 2006 in Berlin and was founded by [[Jürgen Brüning]]. It features exhibitions of new films, panels and discussions about porn, sexuality, and feminist topics, as well as a industry conference named Adult Industry Only. The festival also give awards in various categories. | ||
The festival is sponsored | The festival is sponsored by industry brands such as [[Lustery]], [[Dorcel|Marc Dorcel]] and [[Clips4Sale]] as well as queer german publications like L.Mag and Siegessäule. | ||
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Revision as of 08:20, 22 January 2024
Pornfilmfestival Berlin is a annual film festival focused on pornographic and erotic feature and short films, with a special emphasis on queer sexualities. The festival has been held since 2006 in Berlin and was founded by Jürgen Brüning. It features exhibitions of new films, panels and discussions about porn, sexuality, and feminist topics, as well as a industry conference named Adult Industry Only. The festival also give awards in various categories.
The festival is sponsored by industry brands such as Lustery, Marc Dorcel and Clips4Sale as well as queer german publications like L.Mag and Siegessäule.