New York's Pandora's Box Dungeon Launches Femdom Site

NEW YORK — Storied New York dungeon, Pandora’s Box NY, has launched a new femdom BDSM video website, DungeonPOV.com.

Most of the videos that will be available on DungeonPOV have been filmed on location, and featuresome the world’s most recognizable mistresses — many of whom started their careers at Pandora's.

Pandora's Box Dungeon has been used for mainstream movie and TV film production by HBO, Warner Brothers, Sony and Penthouse.

In 1996, director Nick Bloomfield spent three months at Pandora’s to film the now-classic documentary, “Fetishes”.

DungeonPOV.com offers multiple pricing plans, as well as the opportunity for fans to session live with their favorite dominatrix at Pandora’s. According to Pandora's Box, the site gives fans a "novel medium" to indulge their fantasies.

In addition to the movies filmed at Pandora’s, DungeonPOV reports that it has licensed many classic femdom titles, which will also be available for member viewing. The goal is to offer a broad catalog of old and new titles, a rep explained. 

For nearly 20 years, Pandora’s Box Dungeon NY has been providing fetishists with private fantasy and role-play sessions in their seven-room facility in Chelsea, Manhattan.

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