Next Tuesday (7 pm March 28), SECS is teaming up with The Sprocket Society to present a collection of rare nudie films. Included are comedic films from the 1920s featuring flappers that can’t seem to keep their clothes on. There are also films of scantily clad young women performing ethnic dances, some very x-rated cartoons, and we’ve even found a stag film from the 1930s. All of the films are curtesy of The Sprocket Society and Something Weird Video and all are presented in 16mm.
Don’t miss this unusual event. Due in part to the ephemeral nature of the medium of motion pictures and the lack of archives devoted to the preservation of adult cinema, the films included in our 16MM SMUT SHOW are likely to never be shown again. So you won’t want to miss out on the adventures of Eveready Harton or Uncle Si’s mysterious TV programs.
It should be noted that these films are examples of erotica from another era. These films are heteronormative and not at all politically correct. There are examples of sexism, racism, and even animated beastiality. The films will be preceded by a short talk to give some historical background.
In other SECS news, Friday is the last day to submit a film for our September Erotic Film Festival, SECS FEST.
And you can donate to the Seattle Erotic Cinema Society. Any donation will go towards our fall erotic film festival that we need you help to make a success. SECS is a nonprofit, 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made on the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture’s SquareUp page, just look for SECS.