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Golden Age of Porn (film)

A retrospective of the "Porno Chic" era.
Directed by Gerard Damiano, The Mitchell Brothers, Radley Metzger
Produced by Various
Starring Marilyn Chambers
Linda Lovelace
Georgina Spelvin
Release date
Running time
Country United States
Language English

Overview

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The Golden Age of Porn refers to a specific movement in American cinema history where sexually explicit content was integrated into high-production-value feature films. Unlike modern digital adult content, these "movies" were shot on 35mm film, featured professional scripts, and were intended for theatrical release in mainstream cinemas.

The era was inaugurated by films like Andy Warhol's Blue Movie (1969) and reached its cultural apex with the 1972 release of Deep Throat.

Defining Characteristics

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Films of this "movie" era were distinguished by:

  • Narrative Structure: Unlike "loops" or "stag films," these had actual plots, character development, and dialogue.
  • Technical Quality: Many directors used professional cinematography and original musical scores, often in the funk or jazz genres.
  • Mainstream Crossover: These films were reviewed by major outlets like The New York Times and Variety.

Seminal Films

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Within this "movie" category, the following are considered the essential works:

Depictions in Modern Media

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Since the era ended in 1984, several mainstream movies have been made to document or dramatize it:

See Also

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References

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