International Film Group Jumps On Board With Pornslinga

Pornslinga Productions is proud to present the release of International Film Group, one of Europe’s premier Adult Production Companies. IFG has repeatedly been awarded Barcelona Film Festival‘s prestigious NINFA Award, along with various honors in other important European festivals. IFG & Pornslinga Productions have agreed to release 24 new releases within their first 12 months. Each month there will be one new feature length title as well as one Gonzo style film. Every film IFG produces will consist of big budget movie making, exotic locations, and A list names within the Adult Industry. “Not only are we ecstatic to have an award winning company like IFG join our team, but I would also like to take advantage of this opportunity to show all of America that Hollywood style productions are still being made, and that is exactly what IFG & Pornslinga Productions are going to bring to you this summer.” said Torrey Hurlock President of Productions & Operations. IFG North America which is run by CEO Josie Snyder, who is also owner of Angel Pictures, was initially wading through the potential companies before she ran across and became responsible for bringing IFG to Pornslinga Productions. “We could not have done this without her,” states Joe Barnum, President of Sales and Marketing “I just wanted to make sure credit was given where credit is due.” Josie Snyder is also in the works to bring additional titles to Pornslinga Productions in the near future. For further information, please contact sales@Pornslinga.com

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