CFNM
CFNM

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CFNM

2014
Movie
Adult · 18+
172 min
English

Ava sees Sonny spying on Lisa Ann thru the office cameras and the babes decide to treat him like a piece of meat. Tyler Nixon made a mess in his hotel room for the latino maids to clean, but when they see that perv spying on their tight bodies from the closet, they decide to hold him down and share his dick. Jada, Kennedy, and Maddy catch the peeping Tom in the act, they decide to strip him down and show him just how their pussies taste! Van has been taking perv shots on his camera phone! When Veronica catches him, she, Emily and Veruca decide to give Van a taste of his own medicine! When Bridgette discovers a camera lens staring her right in the face, she calls Logan for another home visit. Logan's only chance at not being dragged out of there by the cops is to give them both some of the dick they've been missing out on for years.

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Director: Robb WebbGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the phenomenon of 'Clothed Female, Naked Male' (CFNM) photography and its place in contemporary culture. It delves into the artistic and psychological aspects of this niche genre, featuring insights from photographers and individuals involved in its creation and consumption. The film examines the power dynamics and aesthetic considerations that define this unique form of visual art.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'CFNM' likely received niche attention within documentary film circles and among those interested in its specific subject matter. Critical reviews, if available, would likely focus on its approach to a sensitive topic, its visual style, and the depth of its exploration. Audience reception would depend heavily on their familiarity and comfort with the themes presented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores a lesser-known photographic genre with a thoughtful approach.

  • Offers a unique perspective on power dynamics and aesthetics in visual art.

  • Potentially provocative, it encourages discussion on diverse forms of artistic expression.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available. Audience reception would likely vary based on individual perspectives on the subject matter.

Fun Fact

The film likely sought to destigmatize and critically examine a specific subgenre of photography that often operates outside mainstream discourse.

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