Clips4Sale to Sponsor PornFilmFestival Berlin, Adult Industry Forum

Clips4Sale to Sponsor PornFilmFestival Berlin, Adult Industry Forum

BERLIN — Clips4Sale will once again sponsor this year's PornFilmFestival Berlin as well as the adjacent conference now known as the Adult Industry Forum (AIF).

Clips4Sale will host networking sessions, workshops, panels, and screenings throughout the four-day event, which runs Oct. 21-24.

Clips4Sale executives Salima S., Christy V., and Samantha J. will all be in attendance.

"We’re excited to return to Berlin for PornFilmFestival and AIF," said Salima. "For the past several years, these events have provided a vital space for creators, performers, and industry professionals to share knowledge, build connections, and celebrate diverse expressions of sexuality and fetish. This year, we’re coming with more resources, tools, data, and support to help fetish creators grow their businesses."

Paulita Pappel, head of PornFilmFestival and founder of AIF, also enthused about the partnership.

"Clips4Sale has become a true partner for PornFilmFestival Berlin and the Adult Industry Forum," she said. "Their sponsorship not only provides resources that allow us to host and run the festival, but also reflects a deep understanding of how to bridge between mainstream and alternative, niche, and fetish worlds — for the benefit of everyone. This year, we’re excited to share that insight with a wider audience, as the Adult Industry Forum opens its doors to the public for the very first time."

For more information on PornFilmFestival Berlin, click here.

For more information about Adult Industry Forum, click here.

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