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WHITE FUR

Carnegie Hole

2015.
Date Added: 2021/02/06
Directed by Carnegie Velvet
Runtime: 3 min.
Country: United States
Language: No Dialogue


The award-winning WHITE FUR is a delightfully strange puppy play romp through an overgrown former skate park and lot in the lower bottoms, West Oakland. Originally created as a response to a call for films for Periwinkle Cinema’s HANKY CODE ANTHOLOGY, Nikki and Carnegie chose white fur as their hanky color, representing puppy play. What they created is as much a commentary on race, ability, the power dynamics of service as a kink, as it is a speculative fiction musing on a day in the life of a Black, urban, disabled Princess Mononoke and her beloved wolf pups.

 

Curator's Note: Carnegie Velvet will be a familiar face for fans of CrashPadSeries. The performer, who formerly went by the stage name Lyric Seal, has appeared in films like SNAPSHOT by Pink & White Productions and other queer porn companies! Enjoy Carnegie's POV and art porn collection on PinkLabel.TV.



Production name: WHITE FUR
Production date: 7/10/2015
N. Mazique, 3805 South Orcas St, Seattle, WA 98118
Best Short
2016 Toronto International Porn Festival
Official Selection
2016 Toronto Queer Film Festival
Official Selection
2016 OUTsider Fest
Official Selection
2016 Santa Cruz Film Festival
Official Selection
2018 Pr0n 4 Freakz
Judges' Pick Award
East Bay Xpress
Official Selection
2023 Natural Instincts Germany





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