| Release Date: | Aug 2008 |
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| Genre: | Documentary |
| Runtime: | 55 min |
| Cast: | Joanna Angel (Herself) Tyra Banks (Herself (archive footage)) Dominique Noel Bressi (Herself) Ana Bridges (Herself) Bill Clinton (Himself (archive footage)) Annie Cruz (Herself) Gail Dines (Herself) Snoop Dogg (Himself (archive footage)) Carmen Electra (Herself (archive footage)) Joe Gallant (Himself) Ernest Greene (Himself) Jenna Haze (Herself (archive footage)) Paul Hesky (Himself) Brandon Iron (Himself) Jenna Jameson (Herself (archive footage)) Jesse Jane (Herself (archive footage)) Robert Jensen (Himself) Vanessa Keegan (Herself) Ariel Levy (Herself) Sarah Katherine Lewis (Herself) Madonna (Herself (archive footage)) Bill Maher (Himself (archive footage)) Alecia Oleyourryk (Herself) Marvin Parker (Himself) Pamela Paul (Herself) Tanika Ray (Herself (archive footage)) Damone Richardson (Himself) Diane Sawyer (Herself (archive footage)) Britney Spears (Herself (archive footage)) Joe Stagliano (Himself) Howard Stern (Himself (archive footage)) Jeff Mike Steward (Himself) Matthew Tennie (Narrator) Richard Wolff (Himself) Xzibit (Himself (archive footage)) |
Once relegated to the margins of society, pornography has emerged as one of the most visible and profitable sectors of the cultural industries, assuming an unprecedented role in the mainstream of our popular culture at the same time that its content has become more extreme and harsh, more overtly sexist and racist. This eye-opening and disturbing film tackles the complexity behind this seeming paradox, placing the voices of critics, producers, and performers alongside the observations of men and women as they candidly discuss the role pornography has played in shaping their sexual imaginations and relationships. Honest and non-judgmental, The Price of Pleasure moves beyond the liberal versus conservative debates so common in the culture to paint a myth-busting and nuanced portrait of how pleasure and pain, commerce and power, liberty and responsibility have become intertwined in the most intimate area of our lives. An ideal tool for initiating classroom discussion about this notoriously difficult subject. DVD contains two version: an unexpurgated version (including explicit "hardcore" pornographic images) and a special "blurred" version edited for the classroom. DVD extras include an interview with Noam Chomsky about how and why he accepted an interview with Hustler magazine in 2004, and his candid view on pornography.