P.O.V.
P.O.V.

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P.O.V.

2008
Movie
Adult · 18+
169 min
English

In P.O.V., new-to-California Braxton Bond is looking for some fun in the great outdoors, he picks up a video camera at a garage sale and it changes his entire weekend. Themes of voyeurism and sex on camera tie together the smoking-hot 3+ hours all-outdoors sex epic starring TitanMen exclusives Francois Sagat, Dillon Buck, and Darius Falke. After buying the video camera, Braxton notices that there's a tape inside. On it is an intense three-way fuck session between Frank Philipp, Vin Costes and Geoffrey Paine. Stirred by the footage, Braxton sets up the camera and films himself jerking off and pissing on himself in the outdoor shower. The action doesn't stop there...

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Director: David Paul MichaelsGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

P.O.V. (Point of View) is an American documentary television series featuring independently produced films that explore a wide range of social, political, and cultural issues. Each episode presents a unique perspective on its subject matter, often highlighting stories and voices that are underrepresented in mainstream media. The series aims to foster dialogue and understanding by showcasing diverse viewpoints and compelling narratives.

Critical Reception

P.O.V. is widely acclaimed for its commitment to diverse storytelling and its role in bringing important, often challenging, social documentaries to a broad audience. Critics consistently praise the series for its high production quality, the depth of its films, and its courage in tackling controversial topics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lauded for its unwavering dedication to presenting a spectrum of human experiences.

  • Praised for its courage in tackling difficult and often overlooked societal issues.

  • Recognized for its significant contribution to the landscape of independent documentary filmmaking.

Google audience: As P.O.V. is a documentary series, specific user reviews are aggregated for individual films. Generally, audiences appreciate the series for its insightful and thought-provoking content, often highlighting the emotional impact and educational value of the documentaries presented.

Awards & Accolades

P.O.V. has received numerous awards and nominations over its long run, including multiple Peabody Awards, Emmy Awards, and nominations for Academy Awards for films that have aired on the series.

Fun Fact

The P.O.V. series has been broadcast on PBS since 1988, making it one of the longest-running and most influential documentary showcases on American television.

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