How has a culture of readily-accessible and ubiquitous pornography that is largely free-to-view on laptops, mobile phones, and televisions, shaped young peoples' nascent ideas and expectations of love, sex and relationships? This short follows a group of teenagers who, with unflinching honesty and realism, reflect on the influence of porn on their lives. Has it changed their sexual tastes and behaviours? What are the differences between boys and girls in their approach to porn? What is the effect of the porn industry's move into ever more hardcore scenes? With exclusive behind the scenes access to the stars and directors at the centre of the international porn industry in LA and Budapest, Love and Sex in an Age of Pornography provides intimate insights into all sides of the porn industry--from the gritty details of porn's production, to its effects on curious youngsters.
The Porn Factor takes viewers on a journey of discovery, from regional and urban Australia to the centre of the international porn industry in Los Angeles and back. Through candid interviews with young people, pornstars, and other industry professionals, The Porn Factor explores how pornography is shaping young people’s sexual expectations and experiences. Readily available and aggressively marketed online, exposure to hardcore pornography is now mainstream. The classroom or parent talk is now no match for porn--with its endless array of gyrating bodies, offering a quick, easy and anonymous sexual charge. Porn has become the default sexuality educator for young people growing up online. It brings into compelling focus the 21st century challenges faced by parents, schools and others as they seek to equip young people for a sexuality that is safe, respectful and fully consenting.