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Headshot

Blue Artichoke Films

2006.
Date Added: 2012/11/01
Directed by Jennifer Lyon Bell
Runtime: 8 min.
Country: Amsterdam
Language: English


A surprisingly intimate portrait of sex, accomplished without any explicit imagery. Originally inspired by the 1963 Andy Warhol film “Blowjob,” the erotic documentary “Headshot” portrays an intense, shared sexual encounter in which we see only one participant, a leather-jacketed (and, in our version, eventually naked) young man. (First-time actor Chris Brinkhof).

As in Warhol´s film, we never see the face of the person giving the blowjob (first-time actress Katinka de Vries), and we only see Chris from the waist up. But in our version we follow the experience from beginning to end: From Chris waiting for Katinka to arrive, to their very first conversation, their full sexual experience together, and their conversation afterward.

The result is a unique take on male sexuality, unusually honest and authentic.

To the intriguing question, “Can a sex scene be hot, even if you can’t see the sex?” the answer, we think, is a resounding “yes”. This unrated film is far too arousing to be shown at your local Cineplex.

A good film for the first-time porn/erotica viewer.

Curator's Note: PinkLabel.TV is curated by its creator Shine Louise Houston based on a set of criteria that aims to expand our notions of adult film. Our collection includes erotic and adult videos that often exist outside of conventional pornography, whether in depictions of bodies and desires that are underrepresented in commercial porn, through titles with historical cultural relevance, or movies with original concepts and cinematic craft. With these factors taken into consideration, we hope you enjoy the film.



Movie Title: Headshot
Production date: November 6, 2005
Studio: Blue Artichoke Films
Custodian Of Records Information:
Madama Griffitts O´Hara LLP
450 Park Avenue South, Ninth Floort
New York, NY 10016
Best Erotic Short Film
Atlanta Underground Film Festival
Official Selection
2006 CineKink NYC





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