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Fetish Film Festival 2009




Modern Love Is Automatic
The Pawn Layman by Frank-Peter Lenze
Modern Love Is Automatic by Zach Clark (top); The Pawn Layman by Frank-Peter Lenze (bottom)

Kiel's Fetish Film Festival, which runs from Oct. 29-31 at the Traum-Kino in the northern German city, prides itself in presenting "the best in Fetish and BDSM" cinema.

Among the 2009 festival's screening films are Zach Clark's Modern Love Is Automatic, which follows a nurse (Melodie Sisk) working on the side as a professional dominatrix while facing some serious issues with her mattress-selling, supermodel-wannabe roommate (Maggie Ross); Frank-Peter Lenze's short comedy The Pawn Layman, in which Katharina Wackernagel plays a professional Mistress who makes good (or bad?) use of a young man in desperate need of money; and Nick Broomfield's 1996 documentary Fetishes, in which Broomfield and his crew interview employees at Pandora's Box, an upscale house of bondage on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.

Each screening will be followed by a discussion. A "big fetish-SM party" will close the mini-festival.



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1 Comment to Fetish Film Festival 2009

  1. October 26, 2009 | Permalink

    we are proudly there! go PausaPranzo, go! ^^

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