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Release Date:
October 10, 2017
Original Title:
DJ Pygmalion
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
DJ PYGMALION has a strong feminist visual throughout – forcing the viewer to rethink gender norms, female sexuality and empowerment. Combing porn addiction with a subversive angle on the ‘male gaze’, DJ PYGMALION is an erotic poetic short shot down the rabbit hole of desperate masturbation. Watching porn is a multi-sensory experience… unless you’ve watched too much. There is always better porn, but hanging on the edge for too long has its downfalls.
Assistant Director:
Victoria Matthews
Cinematography:
Jayden Robinson
Director:
Sian Williams
Editor:
Sian Williams
Music:
Himuro Mansion
Sound Recordist:
Guy Farber
Matthew Williams
Writer:
Brad Cohen
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