The film explores ethics and aesthetics of pleasure.
Short film Naporno/Hard is an attempt to challenge status quo of normative heterosexual pornography. Filmmakers take us on a journey through images that were made to give viewers pleasure: from “naive” erotic found footage to close-ups of porn actresses and queer fetishist images. What do people on both sides of the screen feel? As feminists we ask ourselves about the responsibility that we as viewers, consumers and producers of erotic and pornographic images have towards women* involved in the production of pornography. How pornographic representations produce sexual identities and what can be a subversive alternative to them?
Naporno/Hard is a collaborative project by Sasha Ihnatovich (Belarus/Slovenia) and Jasmina Mustafić (Slovenia). Sasha Ihnatovich is a cultural worker, feminist filmmaker, scholar and visual culture researcher from Belarus, currently living and working in Slovenia. Jasmina Mustafić is a documentary filmmaker and social activist based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. (Source: Luksuz produkcija)
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2012
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Production: Luksuz produkcija & CID Ptuj, 2012
What do we fear?Authors: Anna Savchenko, Darya Miliushchanka, Hleb Makeyeu
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2012
What is the ideal film? Recorded at the workshop Vesela Kamera @ Kino Otok. The author of the film is Anna Savchenko.
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2011
Short documentary about graffiti scene in Ljubljana. Authors: Anna Savchenko, Lou Mouw, Maris Moxha, Alex Rupa
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2010
Docu-experimental film about dreaming experience of different people. (Source: Luksuz produkcija) Authors: Žiga Divjak, Hanna Sauchanka, Sasha Ihnatovich, Katarina Rešek, Marko Lavrin, Matic Drakulić
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2007
Searching for the LGBTQ+ community in Krško. Authors: Nico Woche, Janina Tesch, Juliette Le Guennec, Bomm Lee, Toma Sito, Maja Isaković
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2007
In a short documentary, the protagonists talk about their lives and gender relations in the Roma community. Authors: Dženi Rostohar, Janina Tesch, Veronica Mota Galindo, Ayar Zandi, Maja Kocjan
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2005
How to make a film at the Kino Otok Isola Film Festival? (Source: Luksuz produkcija)Author: Ana Morales