Pornslinga Goes Bi-Coastal

Carlsbad, CA / New York, N.Y. – With over 10 years of history in front of the camera as well as on stage, doing theatre and ballet in NYC, Dominique X brings her own vision and creativity to the adult industry through Pornslinga Productions with her very own Red Light Interactive (RLI), adult production studio. Dominique X and RLI’s deal with Pornslinga allows her to focus on the more important things, like making good films.

"I am hoping that women who watch porn and who are into it as much as I am, can appreciate the time and energy we have put into our products for them," notes Dominique X. "That is what I did, I make sure that I make movies that I would buy and that would turn me on if I was watching it. Isn’t that the point?"

Torrey Hurlock from Pornslinga adds, "I am proud to say that Dominique X and her crew did an amazing job with their first project. You just don’t know where the next amazing talent is going to come from, the beauty that they capture is exquisite."

"City of Flesh," RLI’s first title through Pornslinga was shot on 35mm and is available on both VHS and DVD and set for a June 1st release. "I am really excited about this film, it shows adult entertainment through the eyes of a woman, and what she thinks other women around the world would like to see in their porn," states Joe Barnum from Pornslinga.

"City of Flesh," was shot in the heart of NYC and its surrounding areas on 35mm in 5.1 Digital Surround Sound. Featuring a cast of newcomers as well as some known named talent with the likes of Erica Kole and "City of Flesh" cover girl Alisha Angel. In addition to being an amazing feature with great talent and creativity, RLI has provided us with outstanding original music for their film featuring COLEMAN, CONSTRUCT 37, DJ Butterface, The El Diablo All-Stars, Flesh Fetish, and Hard Limiting.

*Red Light Interactive is not to be confused or is in no way affiliated with Red Light District of Chatsworth, Ca)

For more information, please visit www.Pornslinga.com.

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