Debuting Oct. 16 at the historic Culver Theater, Flicker Festival is the first-ever short-film fest run entirely by intimacy coordinators — those behind-the-scenes on-set sex chaperones who make sure every touch, thrust and body part lands exactly where they’re supposed to.
“People think of us as the set police,” says Yehuda Duenyas of Cintima, the SAG-AFTRA-accredited intimacy coordination company behind the event. But he sees the job — and the festival — as something more sex-positive and cinematic. “We’re experts on how to translate fabricated intimacy in a way that
looks real,” he says, referring to his experience teaching actors how to convincingly simulate orgasm and perform oral sex. “You wouldn’t improvise a car crash,” he adds. “But you still want…
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