G-Spotting (2011)

A Story of Pleasure and Promise

This fun and witty documentary feature seeks to answer the decades-old question of whether the G-spot (named after German gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg) is a myth or reality. The film also tackles the question of its location within the female genitalia. Sparked by a study written by Andrea Burri (King’s College, London) in which she denounces the physical existence of a G-spot, narrator Ségolène Hanotaux sets out to interview numerous authors, citizens, subject experts, geneticists, and therapists about the subject matter thus sparking a renewed interest in this debatable arena.

Director: Gilles Bovon, Segolene Hanotaux
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Pierre Maïllis-Laval, Marc Gadoury
Editing: Howard Goldberg
Language: Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

exploring sexuality, female empowerment, female sexuality

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is G-Spotting about?
This fun and witty documentary feature seeks to answer the decades-old question of whether the G-spot (named after German gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg) is a myth or reality. The film also tackles the question of its location within the female genitalia. Sparked by a study written by Andrea Burri (King’s College, London) in which she denounces the physical existence of a G-spot, narrator Ségolène Hanotaux sets out to interview numerous authors, citizens, subject experts, geneticists, and therapists about the subject matter thus sparking a renewed interest in this debatable arena.
Who directed G-Spotting?
G-Spotting was directed by Gilles Bovon, Segolene Hanotaux.
Who stars in G-Spotting?
G-Spotting stars Ségolène Hanotaux.
How long is G-Spotting?
G-Spotting has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is G-Spotting?
G-Spotting is a Documentary film.