Fluid: Men Redefining Sexuality
Fluid: Men Redefining Sexuality

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Fluid: Men Redefining Sexuality

2009
Movie
Adult · 18+
89 min
English

Part documentary, part pornography, this film from award-winning director Madison Young is more than the sum of its parts. These men are deconstructing words and labels to define sexuality on their own terms.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Mark T. JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the evolving landscape of male sexuality and identity. It features interviews with a diverse group of men who discuss their experiences with attraction, relationships, and self-discovery outside traditional norms. The film aims to challenge conventional notions of masculinity and sexuality by highlighting the fluidity and complexity of human desire. It delves into personal narratives to foster a broader understanding of sexual orientation and expression.

Critical Reception

Fluid: Men Redefining Sexuality was generally well-received for its candid exploration of a sensitive topic. Critics praised its diverse range of perspectives and its non-judgmental approach to discussing male sexuality. While not a major box office success, the documentary found an appreciative audience among those interested in social issues and identity. It was noted for its contribution to open conversations about sexuality.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its brave and open discussion of male sexuality.

  • Appreciated for featuring a wide array of personal stories and perspectives.

  • Considered an important contribution to dialogue on gender and sexual identity.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was self-funded and produced by director Mark T. Johnson, who also appears in the film and interviewed many of the subjects.

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