Feminist Porn Awards Nomination Period Announced

TORONTO — Good for Her announced that the official nomination period for the 7th annual Feminist Porn Awards will be closing on Feb. 17.

The Feminist Porn Awards honor pornographers whose work offers a fresh perspective on the sexual expression of women and other adult industry members who finds themselves under-represented in mainstream pornography.

The company said in order to be considered for a Feminist Porn Award, submissions must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • The work depicts genuine pleasure, agency and desire.  These movies may also include a focus on connection, communication and collaboration between the performers and/or between the performers and filmmakers.
  • The work expands the boundaries of sexual representation on film, challenges stereotypes and presents a vision that sets the content apart from most mainstream pornography.  This may include depicting a diversity of desires, types of people, bodies, sexual practices, and/or an anti-racist or anti-oppression framework throughout the production.

Categories for awards may include, but are not limited to: Canadian content, lesbian/dyke, diverse cast/representation, emerging filmmaker, kink/fetish, lesbian/dyke, straight, trans and website.

Four DVD screener copies of each work to be considered should be mailed to:

FPA Nominations

c/o Good For Her

175 Harbord Street

Toronto ON M5S1H3

Canada

Entries sent from outside of Canada in a package should be marked as a gift with a value of $0.

For website submissions, email information to carla@goodfoher.com and include a user name and password to be used by up to five jury members

The Feminist Porn Awards will be held on April 20, with a special screening of nominated works being held on April 19.

For more information, visit GoodForHer.com.

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