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Directed by
Venus Hottentot
Produced by Natasha Cortes
Have you ever dreamed of being a superstar? AfroDite
hasn’t—not until she runs into CEO, the mogul’s mogul
of hip hop. Catapulted in to the world of made mega-stars with her best
friend Isis in tow, AfroDite quickly becomes a top selling rapper and
nothing can keep her down – not wardrobe malfunctions, not lip synching
fiascos, nothing! Well, almost nothing. Finding herself a little socially
challenged in the love department, her secret crush CEO only seems to
see dollar signs on her forehead. Will AfroDite get her man? And will
superstardom turn out to be everything she never wished for? |
| Starring
Simone Valentino, India, Mr. Marcus, Sativa Verte, Revay and
Jay Junker
Released by Adam & Eve Pictures
AfroDite Superstar provides fresh and unexpected erotic content
with a meaningful story that is aimed at tastefully serving the erotic
needs of women of color. This is the first ethnically diverse feature
to come out under Femme Chocolat®, a new division
of Candida Royalle’s internationally acclaimed Femme Productions®.
While Royalle is known for having pioneered the concept of female-sensitive
adult movies for couples, it is with Femme Chocolat that she seeks to
address the much neglected audience of ethnically diverse couples.
Awards
and Accolades
Simone Valentino received “Best New Star” award for
her leading role in AfroDite Superstar, presented by Feminist
Porn Awards, Toronto, June 2007.
Afrodite Superstar, nominated for seven AVN Awards including
Best Video Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Actress (Simone
Valentino), Best Supporting Actress (Inda), and
Best Supporting Actor (Mr. Marcus) walked away with the award
for Best Music.
Singled out by Essence Magazine (August ’07) in its list
of “sexy things to try out at home” (“Try Something
New Tonight”, Jeannine Amber).
After combing catalogs and the web, and testing dozens of products, Afrodite
Superstar was recommended by Tristan Taormino as one of this
holiday season’s top picks in her Village Voice
Annual Sexy Gift Guide.
What People are Saying
“Full of profound insights, fantastic original hip-hop songs and
hilarious video vixen spoofs this film puts the typical lily-white offerings
of the mainstream porn industry to shame. Beautifully shot with all of
the high production values, focus on fabulous female pleasure and general
hotness that Candida fans have come to expect. Stunning newcomer Simone
Valentino sizzles in every scene and her final showdown with Mr, Marcus
will definitely wear your rewind button out! You’ll want to watch
the whole thing, guaranteed.”
-GoodForHer.com
“Besides all the hotness and chemistry between performers, the plot
is really engaging…and the sizzling coupling between Simone Valentino
and Mr. Marcus actually made us utter the word "Sweet!" out
loud in a quiet movie theater… It's not often you see two performers
laughing and enjoying themselves during a sex scene instead of making
faces like they're slaughtering a suckling pig.”
-Audacia Ray, Fleshbot.com
“I never got a chance to say how much I enjoyed Afrodite Superstar.
It was quite unique in the genre …The humor and splendid writing
was a breath of fresh air … Simone was marvelous and played her
role flawlessly.”
-Terry Williams, Professor of Sociology, New School for Social Research
“Great Job! There is a lot of sensuality with foreplay, touching
and romance that women look for…. Simone Valentino (AfroDite) is
a breathe of fresh air… Mr. Marcus's style of making love to Simone
is how all women would love to be treated…. this is one title that
stands alone. I highly recommend Afrodite Superstar.”
-Ravyn, Dvdtalk.com
Letters from Viewers
“As a young man of color, I was impressed. The film portrayed our
women in such a beautiful, classy yet stimulating light that I never thought
was possible. I can't describe it any other way but as a work of art…This
was very inspiring and uplifting, and I look forward to seeing more films
from your Femme Chocolat line. Finally, I own an adult film that I can
actually display with my other movies rather than tuck away underneath
my bed, and can actually enjoy with my partner.” Thanks!
-Jose
“Thank you for creating this film. It is a wonderful step in the
direction I'd always hoped to witness. I don't think I've ever seen anything
quite like it. I am eagerly awaiting the next one!”
-H. A., New Jersey
Visit Candida
Royalle's website where you can learn more about Femme Productions®
and Femme Chocolat®. Scroll down to see our
interview with director Venus Hottentot.
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Q&A with the Director
Venus
Hottentot is a recent art school grad who has made a number of short art
films before directing her first featurette, AfroDite Superstar, which
is executive produced by Candida Royalle. As an African American filmmaker,
her objective is reclaiming the sexual voice and expression of women of
color. She joins Larry Clarke, Matthew Barney, John Cameron Mitchell,
Michael Winterbottom (Destricted, Shortbus, and 9 Songs) as filmmakers
seeking to make intelligent mainstream work with explicit sexual content.
As a feminist and university graduate, why did you do this film?
I wanted to create an intelligent and non-pornographic/ non-exploitive
sex film that features characters of color and would be uplifting instead
of degrading. Like most filmmakers such as Spike Lee, Woody Allen and
Martin Scorsese, most of my work explores similar themes over and over
again. All of my work explores the concept of identity, of being a young
woman of color, and trying to be more than we are.
Like the bestselling author Zane, I feel that it is important for us to
open this sexual conversation in communities of color, where our silence
literally equals death as women of color continue to be the fastest growing
group diagnosed with HIV and AIDS. I wanted to create something intelligent,
sexy and entertaining by women for women.
How did you choose your stage name?
I chose the name Venus Hottentot in salute Sarah Saartjie Baartman also
known as The Hottentot Venus, a South African woman who was kidnapped
and sexually exploited in the 19th century. My attempt is to reclaim her
sexual voice, and the voice of all of us. Even though women of color are
over-sexualized in our society, our own voice is absent.
Any thoughts on your casting process?
Physical image after acting ability definitely came into play in my lengthy
casting process. All of the black women are different shades of dark brown.
That is very rare—if you look at our music videos, only black women
or women of color who approximate the look of Caucasians are seen as beautiful.
It was key for me to show natural African hair as beautiful.
In terms of casting, the film co-stars Mr. Marcus, who many have called
the Tom Cruise of porn. The funny thing is that I am not a porn consumer
so (fortunately or unfortunately) I had never ever heard of him before.
The same goes for India, who is now a rapper. It was fantastic for me,
as a director, to give them opportunities and hold them up to standards
that people may not have thought they were capable of.
I discovered Simone Valentino at a university symposium on sexual media
and Justin Long through his agent. Trina Asidieu is a great discovery
as well.
They were all intelligent, supportive, dedicated and hard working-- studying
their lines, going to acting classes, and being committed. I am extremely
proud of them. They did a great job.
What was your film process?
Our film process was writing and revising a script, casting and extensive
rehearsals, and original music production. In rehearsals, I basically
gave each of the actors mini acting lessons. It was also key to me that
people stay on book. For the most part, no improvisation was permitted,
except during the sex scenes of course. The music was composed for us
by a very famous hip hop producer although we can’t say who.
Do you have any regrets?
I feel that I fell short in my quest to portray women of different body
types because of the talent available to me. Several people have asked
why I chose not to cover the stretch marks on my main character Simone
Valentino, who is otherwise a perfect beauty. Real women have stretch
marks and we are beautiful because of them, not in spite of them. Our
bodies tell the story of our journeys. I also tried to use women with
only real breasts, although I do respect women’s rights to do whatever
they wish to their own bodies.
How did you hook up with Candida Royalle?
I found Candida Royalle and Femme Productions through her great
website where she specified that she was looking to give opportunities
to young female filmmakers. Although I had never considered shooting a
sex film before it was a great opportunity. People can’t conceive
of it but I pitched it as a regular movie where the sex is real. Although
I’ve made other narrative films before, she is the first person
to trust me with a larger budget. I approached the work as I did any other—a
safe set with a polished and sophisticated crew of mostly women.
What’s the difference between pornography and erotica?
I don’t think that all sexual content is pornographic. In fact,
I prefer the term sex film as it seems more direct and less dated to me
than either term. Pornography to me signifies exploitation. Our film is
a very positive sexy enterprise made by women for women with a strong
message. Call it whatever you want, just see it and tell your friends
about it.
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