Filmmaker Magazine: Best Adult Erotic Filmmakers to Watch in 2021

Posted on February 17, 2021

By Jennifer Lyon Bell

Jennifer's Filmmaker Magazine article "The New Nostalgia of Touch: The Best Adult Erotic Filmmakers to Watch in 2021" highlights her favorite diverse and evocative filmmakers.

 

 

Filmmaker Magazine posts "The New Nostalgia of Touch: The Best Adult Erotic Filmmakers to Watch in 2021". Image of Kali Sudhra in Wild Card (Jennifer Lyon Bell, Blue Artichoke Films) and poster for "The Sad Girls of The Mountains (Candy Flip and Theo Meow.)

 

 

The New Nostalgia of Touch: The Best Adult Erotic Filmmakers to Watch in 2021

 

During this current chapter of forced isolation during the pandemic, Filmmaker Magazine invited me to write about erotic film: About my new film Wild Card, plus any other filmmakers I felt particularly moved by.

 

I was thrilled to have this opportunity. It was hard to choose. There are a lot of filmmakers I think are doing interesting, engaging work.

 

But here were the top three that I find myself thinking about a lot lately.

 

  1. Noel Alejandro
  2. Candy Flip, Theo Meow, the Meow Meow Collective, The Sad Girls, and the Urban Smut filmmakers
  3. AORTA Films

For the full Filmmaker Magazine article, click here:

“The New Nostalgia of Touch: The Best Adult Erotic Filmmakers to Watch in 2021”

 

Photos of all the films

 

Since Filmmaker couldn’t run all the great photos I sent them, here are a few more for your enjoyment.

 

Check out the article and the filmmakers, and let me know what you think!

 

W/HOLE, dir. Mahx Capacity

 

 

W/HOLE, dir. Mahx Capacity

 

 

SERODISCORDANTES, dir. Noel Alejandro

 

 

“The Sad Girls of the Mountains,” (Die traurigen Mädchen aus den Bergen), dir. Candy Flip and Theo Meow

 

 

URBAN SMUT: PASSAGE, dir. Katy Bit

 

 

And finally one  extra from our film Wild Card:

 

WILD CARD, dir. Jennifer Lyon Bell, photo: Maan Limburg
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