Produced by Scandinavia’s biggest film studio, Pink Prison is based on the famous Puzzy Power Manifesto, devised for the production of affective female-orientated porn. Written and directed by Lisbeth Lynghøft, this film creates a whole new level of adult cinema.
Starring the magnificent Katja Kean as the never-say-die, Mila, Pink Prison tells the story of a photographic journalist who bets the rights of her upcoming erotic book against successfully penetrating the impenetrable Pink Prison and interviewing its mysterious prison governor. Although turned away at the door, Mila is not a woman who gives up so easily and one night she breaks in to the infamous penitentiary. Once inside she quickly discovers there is always someone watching as she becomes both the watcher and the watched. Mila, however, isn’t so easily flustered and she uses all of her feminine beauty and sexual prowess to get the information she needs to reach her goal.
Directed by Lisbeth Lynghøft
Running Time: 87 minutes
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Puzzy Power (aka HotMale) is a Danish film company started in 1997 as a subsidiary to Lars von Trier's company Zentropa, with the goal of producing hardcore pornographic films for women. It is the only time ever a mainstream film company has openly produced hardcore porno films.
The initiative was taken by producer Lene Børglum, who as leader of Puzzy Power gathered a group of women (sexologist Gerd Winther, editor Lili Henriksen, porn model and journalist Christina Lohse, line-producer Vibeke Windeløv and production assistant Mette Nelund) and developed a so-called "Statement on women and sensuality", later called The Puzzy Power Manifesto. The manifesto was shaped as a guide for the production of erotic films for women.