CineKink issued its first call for entries today for its 9th annual Kinky Film Festival, which will premiere in February in New York City before touring to several stops across the country. CineKink is inviting filmmakers to submit features, shorts, and excerpts.
Cutting across orientations, topics covered at CineKink have included — but are by no means limited to — BDSM, leather and fetish, swinging, non-monogamy and polyamory, roleplay and gender bending, sex work and sex geekery. We’re looking to blur some boundaries and will be considering offerings of any length and genre drawn from both Hollywood and beyond, with works ranging from documentary to drama, camp comedy to hot porn, mildly spicy to quite explicit — and everything in between. Basically, as long as it involves consenting adults, just about anything celebrating sex as a right of self expression is fair game. (Far be it from us to define “kink” — if you think your work might make sense in this context, please send it along!)
Kinky film fans in Los Angeles will have an opportunity to catch the 2011 CineKink tour next week, October 14-15:
Friday screenings at the Echo Park Film Center include a program of shorts about sexual orientation and identity, and 2011 CineKink Audience Choice Award-Best Documentary Feature winner Kink Crusaders, a study of the International Mr. Leather contest.
On Saturday at Studio Servitù catch the Adventures in the Skin Trade program of shorts about sex workers, 2011 CineKink Audience Choice Award-Best Narrative Feature winner Indietro, and the Best of CineKink 2011 shorts program.
For more on the CineKink Film Festival visit CineKink.com and don't miss my recent Q&A with CineKink founder Lisa Vandever.
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