Kink (2013)

The 51st shade of grey

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Director Christina Voros and producer James Franco pull back the curtain on the fetish empire of Kink.com, the Internet's largest producer of BDSM content. In a particularly obscure corner of an industry that operates largely out of public view, Kink.com's directors and models strive for authenticity. In an enterprise often known for exploitative practices, Kink.com upholds an ironclad set of values to foster an environment that is safe, sane, and consensual.

Director: Christina Alexandra Voros
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Christina Alexandra Voros, Dave Malloure
Editing: Ian Olds
Production: Rabbit Bandini Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

pornography, bondage, interview, biography, sexual fantasy, bdsm, woman director

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kink about?
Director Christina Voros and producer James Franco pull back the curtain on the fetish empire of Kink.com, the Internet's largest producer of BDSM content. In a particularly obscure corner of an industry that operates largely out of public view, Kink.com's directors and models strive for authenticity. In an enterprise often known for exploitative practices, Kink.com upholds an ironclad set of values to foster an environment that is safe, sane, and consensual.
Who directed Kink?
Kink was directed by Christina Alexandra Voros.
Who stars in Kink?
Kink stars Peter Ackworth, Maitresse Madeline Marlowe, Chris Norris, Princess Donna, James Deen, Remy LaCroix.
How long is Kink?
Kink has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Kink?
Kink is a Documentary film.
Where was Kink produced?
Kink was produced in United States of America.