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Aroused

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 6m
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5.2/10
735
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Aroused (2013)
A documentary that captures the making of a fine art photographic book featuring 16 of the world's most successful adult film stars.
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A documentary that captures the making of a fine art photographic book featuring 16 of the world's most successful adult film stars.A documentary that captures the making of a fine art photographic book featuring 16 of the world's most successful adult film stars.A documentary that captures the making of a fine art photographic book featuring 16 of the world's most successful adult film stars.

  • Director
    • Deborah Anderson
  • Stars
    • Belladonna
    • Kayden Kross
    • Lisa Ann
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    735
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    • Director
      • Deborah Anderson
    • Stars
      • Belladonna
      • Kayden Kross
      • Lisa Ann
    • 11User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Belladonna
    Belladonna
    • Self
    Kayden Kross
    Kayden Kross
    • Self
    Lisa Ann
    Lisa Ann
    • Self
    Celine Tran
    Celine Tran
    • Self
    • (as Katsumi)
    Teagan Presley
    Teagan Presley
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    Ash Hollywood
    Ash Hollywood
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    Misty Stone
    Misty Stone
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    Tanya Tate
    Tanya Tate
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    Asphyxia Noir
    Asphyxia Noir
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    • (as Asphyxia)
    Jesse Jane
    Jesse Jane
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    Francesca Lé
    Francesca Lé
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    Lexi Belle
    Lexi Belle
    • Self
    April O'Neil
    April O'Neil
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    Brooklyn Lee
    Brooklyn Lee
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    Allie Haze
    Allie Haze
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    Alexis Texas
    Alexis Texas
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    • Director
      • Deborah Anderson
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    3augiedog34-425-725391

    Film maker made it all about herself

    I enjoyed the actresses giving their stories and giving the viewer a glimpse into their lives and a vivid portrayal of why they got into the pornography business. It is sad and enlightening. It also gives you more respect for the industry. On the other hand I could not stand how Deborah Anderson constantly interjected her off handed self promotion, and name drops on numerous occasions. A documentary should be about the people on the subject of the film, not the person making it in my opinion. She is very annoying and distracts from the film. The actresses are very open and honest. It is worth watching if you have Showtime. If you do not have subscription take a pass. Again this is just my opinion haha.
    gaian2000

    Sex Workers Deserve Respect

    I very much enjoyed this documentary. Sex workers are both glamorized and despised in our society. The enduring value of this film is the personal perspective of the women who work in adult movies. Some of the stories are very sad but others are a celebration of the human spirit and sexuality.

    I thought the agent who was interviewed was shallow in her judgment of the path these women have chosen. She seemed unable to grasp the fact that being filmed naked does not destroy a person. She is in the wrong business.

    I understood that most of these women want to move on and that this is a difficult business for many. The fact that some adult production companies are now owned and operated by women means that there is less opportunity for men to exploit and abuse these sex workers. The next step is to legalize prostitution and have strong labor unions for all sex workers so it is easier to move on. But that would require a sane, reasonable and caring society. I don't see much of that in the USA today.
    5ghigau

    Basically dishonest

    I have nothing against pornography or documentaries. However, a documentary about pornography needs to get past the self-serving interview that is the sole menu item offered on this smörgåsbord.

    Everyone has two reasons for doing what he does; the real reason and the good reason. This film is dishonest because it presents only the good reasons, delivered up by the porn stars themselves. As a result, the documentary is not particularly penetrating. There is some reason that Shauna Grant, for example, killed herself. Many dozens of other porn stars, male and female, have done the same.

    There is some value in seeing the women talking about themselves, but the prevarication is obvious and transparent -- a wee bit of the happy hooker fantasy.
    6StevePulaski

    Porn stars arousing something other than your immediate gratification

    Deborah Anderson's Aroused came about as a project where she would talk to sixteen present adult film stars, engage them in a conversation about their life and the industry, and stage a photoshoot of them for a photography book by Anderson. What came about was not only a wealth of conversation and photographic material for the coffee table book, but a seventy minute documentary on the plethora of porn stars and their views on working in the adult industry.

    Right off the bat, many will find the reason Aroused gets a rating that doesn't warrant a recommendation in that former paragraph. The reason is there is a wealth of material that is either muffled or obscured by Anderson in an effort to include multiple different perspectives in a runtime that cannot possibly accommodate everyone. At seventy minutes long, Anderson has to give each of the sixteen actresses their brief minutes on camera, resulting in a documentary that has little cohesive structure and doesn't have enough time to develop its subjects accordingly. In order for a complete, more versatile documentary to be made, either another thirty-five minutes needed to be added to the runtime or about eight porn stars needed to be cut out.

    Yet, Aroused isn't a total loss. For one, the last half of the film provides some very interpersonal communication between Anderson and the actresses, as well as for some elegant photography and camera angles, showing various extreme close-ups of the body parts often forgotten in porn (lips, shoulders, legs, and occasionally panning up to the breasts). Furthermore, intriguing conversation is always started by Deborah, who talks to famous women like Francesca Le, Lisa Ann, Belladonna, and Alexis Texas about growing up, with many of them talking about their heavily religious background, some of them still carrying it as motivation as they work in the adult industry. The woman discuss the roles their parents and siblings played in their life, and give insight as to what life was like for them prior to their career in the adult industry.

    Porn star Teagan Presley arguably brings up the best point during this section of the film, stating that it all depends on who you have to disappoint when it comes to growing up. If you have both mom and dad in your life, you grow up with discipline from both parties and learning what you have to do to make both of them happy and what could potentially jeopardize one of those relationships. If you grow up with just mom, you lack that ability to disappoint your father, who brings you that male influence and perspective, and the same goes in the opposite situation. It all depends on who is readily in your life to disappoint, and that formulates what decisions you make.

    On top of interesting discussion pieces, Anderson finds an interesting balance in showing the veterans of the industry (Ann, Le, Tanya Tate, Katsuni, and other women in their late thirties or early forties) with the younger generation of industry stars, like Ash Hollywood, Brooklyn Lee, and April O'Neil. Lisa Ann, one of the staples for the MILF genre of pornography, talks about how when she first started out, she was opposed to doing anything on camera that she hadn't done in her own personal sex life. She didn't want to have her first gangbang or double penetration scene be on film because of the potential for corrupting memories, not to mention the inherently "mechanical" feel of shooting your average porn scene.

    Finally, before we go into the last act of the film, which is comprised of personal conversation on top of artful photography, we get words of wisdom from another industry veteran. Fran Amidor. Amidor talks about how she hears many young girls, eighteen and nineteen-year-olds, striving to get in the business, for understandable reasons since the pay is higher being that the girls are young, their bodies are tight, and they are the perfect object of fantasy, but states that education is important and ages eighteen to twenty-one need be about learning and discovering in the classroom rather than in the porn industry. It's strong, sound advice from someone who could potentially be regretful about her own career.

    Aroused doesn't have extreme depth, given its subject matter and its plethora of subjects, but Anderson creates an efficient starting point for conversation. She asks the right questions, creates the proper focus, and shoots the documentary in a very artful manner, with the first half being largely black and white before slowly evolving into color for the photo-shoot finale. There is just too much to talk about and too many subjects to efficiently portray in a little over an hour, leaving most of the information too slight to remember or too stunted to even get going.

    Directed by: Deborah Anderson.
    1babakht

    Pretentious nonsense

    The only thing in the filmmaker's mind is to present herself as a talented artist, but ironically it looks super unprofessional and Pretentious. It was a waste of time for everyone.

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      • May 3, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Откровения лучших порномоделей
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      • Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • $150,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 6m(66 min)

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