
a film by: Jon Devlin, Domiziano Cristopharo, Pete Lankston, Adam Ford, Tibor Astor, Jake Valentine


DECONSTRUCTING THE BODY, RECLAIMING THE GAZE
With Phallacies, we shattered one of cinema’s last taboos: the male body. Exposed, demystified, and stripped — not just of clothes, but of centuries of shame, moralism, and censorship.
But that was just the beginning.
The project expands, fragments, and dives deep into the most fetishized, demonized, and silenced parts of the body:
In Analogies, the gaze turns toward the anus — a symbol of both rejection and desire.
This is the first ANALOGICAL CINEMA manifesto—raw, exposed, and conceptually deep.
This is not pornography. Not provocation for provocation’s sake.
This is art that confronts the obscene, breaks it apart, and reassembles it — because there is no beauty without freedom.
Welcome to a new manifesto of the body.
Dirty, desiring, political, ours.