Erotic cinema redefined

Join us in Paris on January 23, 2027, for a festival where pleasure meets purpose.

A vibrant crowd gathered in a Parisian theater, bathed in warm light, watching an intimate film screening.
A vibrant crowd gathered in a Parisian theater, bathed in warm light, watching an intimate film screening.

How it all began...


Once upon a time in Paris,
three friends were eating dinner together…

Around a table barely large enough for their ideas, Eugene, Inanna, and Jay shared food, drink, and that particular spark that appears when conversation drifts toward what truly matters. Outside, Paris hummed, the city of love, rebellion, and nights that refuse to end.

The three friends discussed cinema as a political language.
Eugene Plantagenet spoke of stories shaped from the margins, he longed for a space where erotic films could be bold without being cynical, sensual without being sanitized.
Jay Lincal, curator and connector of films and audiences, imagined a place where adult films would finally be treated as cinema — screened, debated, celebrated.
Inanna Justice, writer, kink educator, and professional dominatrix, listened with a knowing smile: she understood how desire, when consensual and conscious, can become a powerful tool for storytelling and liberation.

Between bites, the question landed — casually, and explosively:
“What if we made our own festival?”
An erotic film festival, yes — but feminist, inclusive, and uncompromising. A festival that would talk about pleasure and power openly, bring filmmakers and audiences into dialogue, and take sex seriously without ever losing its sense of play.

Before dessert arrived, a name was floating in the air, values were taking shape, and the impossible was starting to look like a plan...

That’s how it began: over dinner, in Paris — as many good revolutions do.

Close-up of a filmmaker passionately discussing their work with an engaged audience member.
Close-up of a filmmaker passionately discussing their work with an engaged audience member.
Artistic still from a kinky, BDSM-themed film featured at the festival, highlighting diversity.
Artistic still from a kinky, BDSM-themed film featured at the festival, highlighting diversity.

Our Mission

To reclaim adult films as spaces for ethical desire, bold stories, and inclusive pleasure.

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