JustFor.fans Highlighted in New Doc 'Men at Work: Selling Sex Online'

JustFor.fans Highlighted in New Doc 'Men at Work: Selling Sex Online'

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) is spotlighted in a new documentary, "Men at Work: Selling Sex Online," from Border2Border Entertainment.

Written and directed by Charlie David, the doc "delves into the phenomenon of adult entertainers creating, shooting and starring in their own productions, with popular and far-reaching platforms such as JustFor.fans acting as de facto film distributors that monetize these productions directly through their sites," said a rep. 

JFF founder Dominic Ford, featured throughout the documentary, enthused about the project.

"This documentary is important because it peels back the curtain of the ‘fan’ economy; it shows how empowering it is for male models to work on their own terms and become financially independent while doing something they love, safely from their homes," he said. "As the creator of JustFor.fans, it fills me with immense joy and purpose to know that we are part of the infrastructure allowing these men to become the best versions of themselves."

The documentary charts the growth of the industry from the early "Porn Valley" days up to the proliferation of online content creators.

"At Border2Border Entertainment, we like to push the envelope in our storytelling and find big personalities that value diversity and inclusion as much we do," said David. "When we connected with Dominic, we were excited to learn about all the ways his business is revolutionizing an industry and putting opportunity directly into the hands of talent."

"Men at Work" is streaming on Vimeo.

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