Genre: Documentary
Directed by Suzanne Hillinger
Produced by Nicki Carrico, Suzanne Hillinger
Cinematography: Iris Ng
Edited by Alexis Johnson
Music by Kyle Scott Wilson
Production Company: Jigsaw Productions
Distributed by Netflix
Plot: Featuring interviews with performers, activists and past employees, this documentary offers a deep dive into the successes and scandals of Pornhub.
This Documentary was Good.
Pros: I get to hear a lot more of the evolution of Pornhub all the way since the beginning. I was impressed how many industry insiders, Directors, Performers and government officials taking part in this documentary and I come out from this documentary learning a lot of different things how goes on in their industry.
Cons: I’m disgusted how greedy these things can get in the wrong hands and some of the performers views can be divisive.
Interviewees:
- Gwen Adora, pornographic actress
- Asa Akira, pornographic actress and spokesperson for Pornhub
- Michael Bowe, legal representative for victims of non-consensual pornography on Pornhub
- Whitney Burgoyne, ex-Pornhub employee
- Siri Dahl, pornographic actress
- Cherie DeVille, pornographic actress
- Natassia Dreams, pornographic actress and spokesperson for Pornhub
- Wolf Hudson, pornographic actor
- Allie Knox, pornographic actress
- Nicholas Kristof, journalist for The New York Times
- Bree Mills, pornographic director
- Martin Patriquin, journalist for The Logic
- Noelle Perdue, ex-MindGeek employee
- Dani Pinter, spokesperson for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation
- Yiota Souras, spokesperson for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
- Michael Stabile, spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition
I do recommend watching this documentary on Netflix.
Rating: 7 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill,
Resident documentary reviewer,
Level Best Art Café.