Candida Royalle: Filmmaker in Focus, 2009
In 2009 at the Berlin Porn Film Festival Candida Royalle presented a filmmaker in focus session, discussing her life’s work and offering behind-the-scenes anecdotes about her films. Read More …
Ms Naughty looks at porn for women, feminism and sex in general
In 2009 at the Berlin Porn Film Festival Candida Royalle presented a filmmaker in focus session, discussing her life’s work and offering behind-the-scenes anecdotes about her films. Read More …
In the last week Adam and Eve and Candida Royalle have released Petra Joy’s Feeling It to the US market. The film has a new cover, one that’s quite radically different to the old one. As you can see it features a big pic of the female stars all laughing together with champagne. They’re not nude. There are three other pics along the bottom but none are explicit. It’s an Read More …
So it’s been almost a week since Oprah did her porn show. I haven’t had a chance to watch it so I can’t comment but it seems the response is not as positive as we’d like it to have been. This seems due to the fact that the show relied heavily on an interview with Jenna Jameson. Reading comments in the Oprah forums after the show had aired, I was Read More …
Found this great video about Candida Royalle on Youtube (via her site). If you’ve never seen any of her films this gives plenty of titillating glimpses into scenes from many of her films, plus a few short interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. I’m surprised Youtube hasn’t deleted it, to be honest. It’s all very raunchy! You’ll find all of Candida’s films on the Femme page at Porn Movies For Women.
Good news for female porn fans in the US – Petra Joy has revealed on her blog that Feeling It is going to be distributed in America through Candida Royalle’s Femme line of films, and Adam and Eve. I know Petra’s had a hell of a time trying to get her films out to the public, with numerous potential distributors either going broke or else trying to impose inappropriate ideas Read More …
There’s an interview with Candida Royalle at The Gazette which is a Canadian student publication. A snippet: She feels in order for women to see the kind of adult films they want to see, they need to wrest the reigns of production away from the “lowlife, no talent creeps†and create films they approve of, would want women to see and that make them feel good about themselves sexually. “We’re Read More …