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Channel 4

1 x 50 minutes
Transmitted 21 October 2003
A Century Films production for
Channel Four

Lyrics
Simon Armitage
Composer
Simon Boswell
Camera
Tony Coldwell and Michael Timney
Sound
Ian Maclagan and Marc Hatch
Researcher
Laura Wilson
Editor
Stuart Briggs
Assistant producer
Chris Kelly
Producer
Katie Bailiff
Director
Brian Hill

 

Pornography:
The Musical
(2003)

A sideways peep at the British porn industry and the women who work in it.

Kelly Cooke, a forty-something retired porn star, gives the low down on the sleazy mechanics of the industry. During the course of the film, Kelly finds herself unable to pay her rent and comes out of retirement for ‘one last job’.

We also meet web-cam porn star Karina Currie, ‘bukkake’ specialist Faye Rampton and the youthful pub-stripper Rebekkah Jordan.

Porn industry documentaries have become a stale staple of late-night television, but this film is different in that it’s a musical, with lyrics about the pain and pleasures of porn stardom.

With porn culture and overtly sexual attitudes becoming pervasive in society, this film takes an oblique, pop-cultural look at the more unpleasant aspects of the industry.


“The overriding strength of the film is the opportunity to see ‘the industry’ from the perspectives of the women involved. Here, there are no stereotypes or pigeon-holes.”
David Chater, The Times.

“The whole notion of creating a ‘musical’ from such contentious and intimate recollections sounds utterly crass. But Simon Armitages’s lyrics, Simon Boswell’s music and inspired production techniques all bring a fresh poignancy and meaning to these experiences.”
Neil Crosley, The Guardian.