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Heavenly Spire: Quinn Valentine

Heavenly Spire

2011.
Date Added: 2012/08/15
Directed by Shine Louise Houston
Runtime: 18 min.
Country: United States
Language: English
Closed Captions: English, Spanish, French


I’m Quinn Valentine. I’ve always had a really interesting relationship in terms of myself and fantasy. Right now, I’ve kind of delved into a daddy boy fetish recently, which works because I’m pretty versatile in terms of like my relations with people so the daddy and boy switches up. And it goes for the same in my fantasies.

Quinn’s got sticky little fingers he can’t keep out of his undies. Watch them trace down his cock, over his plump balls and into his little butthole. He teases and opens his ass getting ready to take a long black dildo to the hilt. His delicate face tense up, his balls rise and tighten while moans escape from his swollen lips. Thick white jets of come stream from his cock and he rubs his gooey seamen into his belly hair just before smearing it across his lips and into his mouth.

Curator's Note: Inspired by gay pornography and 70’s cinema, queer porn filmmaker Shine Louise Houston explores her curiosity about masculine desire in Heavenly Spire. The result is a new, wide-open perspective on male sexuality. The project asks performers to describe their fantasies and tell us how they enjoy sex, and then shows us every cinematic detail. 

Starring:

Official Selection
2020 Exposed 24hr Film Festival
Honoured Website
2014 Feminist Porn Awards





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