“Seriously good. And I’m not just being biased.Give yourself permission for pleasure. You’re worth it.”
Read the full review by Deliciously Bad-Writer Of Stuff here:
“Seriously good. And I’m not just being biased.Give yourself permission for pleasure. You’re worth it.”
Read the full review by Deliciously Bad-Writer Of Stuff here:
A sumptuous film detailing a woman’s journey to Paris where she manages to not only have her cake, but eat it as well. Starring Morgana Muses and Bishop Black.
Filled with beautiful, colourful imagery and frivolous fun, this film depicts the joy in sex and self love. It also elaborates on Morgana’s previous work with themes of acceptance, giving yourself the permission to enjoy life and that age does not limit sexuality. WATCH NOW on Pink Label WATCH NOW with Erika Lust
Directed and Produced by Morgana Muses
Written by – Morgana and Bishop Black
Shot and Edited by – Josie Hess
Run time. 20 mins | Year of production. 2015 |
Stars Morgana Muses and Bishop Black
Production images:
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So true in my case, that life really does begin at 50. Who would have thought that at my age I would be awarded the 2015 Heart Throb Of The Year Award! Thank you so much The Feminist Porn Awards & Good For Her.
With Zahra Stardust, the 2014 Heart Throb and Australian international award winning porn star and scholar, handing over the baton.
Best birthday present ever…I’m truly honoured!
The exquisite hand made, teal variation of the ‘Hooded Nun’ style glass dildo, was created for The Feminist Porn Awards 10 year anniversary this year, Fucking Sculptures.
It was sticky, sweet and really, really, really FUN!
Finished shooting our next film ‘Having My Cake’, and what a delicious shoot it was! It hardly seemed like work when you have such an enchanting and captivating collaborator as Bishop Black on board and savvy pants Josie Hess in charge of cinematography.
Conducting Red Carpet Interviews, networking, socialising with fascinating people in the film industry and ‘surviving’ the nerve wracking experience of watching The European Premiere screening and Q&A of our short documentary ‘It’s My Birthday And I’ll Fly If I Want To’ was all part and parcel when attending the ÉCU Film Festival. We had the added bonus of attending a fabulous workship by Gareth Jones, discussing trends in financing and budgeting Independent films and International Sales.