Maria Beatty

Maria Beatty is a Venezuelan filmmaker who directs, acts, and produces. Her films are often made in black and white and cover various aspects of female sexuality, including BDSM and fetishism. She was inspired by expressionist German cinema, French surrealism, and American film noir.

Maria Beatty
Born
Occupation(s)Film director and producer

She sometimes stars in her own films, such as The Elegant Spanking (1995) and The Black Glove (1997). In 2007, she won the FICEB Tacón De Aguja Best Director Award for Silken Sleeves.[1]

Annie Sprinkle’s 1992 production The Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop – Or How To Be A Sex Goddess in 101 Easy Steps was co-produced and co-directed with Beatty. It featured music by composer Pauline Oliveros.

Selected filmography

  • Spit and Ashes (2019)
  • The Black Widow (2015)
  • The Medicine Man (2013)
  • The Return of Post Apocalyptic Cowgirls (2010)
  • Bandaged (2009)[2]
  • Post Apocalyptic Cowgirls (2009)
  • The Strap-On Motel (2008)
  • White Bonnet (2008)
  • Belle de Nature (2008)
  • Sex Mannequin (2007)
  • Boy in a Bathtub (2007)
  • Coma (2007)
  • Mask of Innocence (2006)
  • Silken Sleeves (2006)
  • Ecstasy in Berlin, 1926 (2004)
  • Tight Security (2003)
  • Seven Deadly Sins (2002)
  • Waterworld (2002)
  • Tina's Toytrunk (2001)
  • Ladies of the Night (2000)
  • Sassy Schoolgirl Pt. 2 (2000)
  • Leda and the Swan (1999)
  • Testify My Love (1999)
  • Doctor's Orders (1998)
  • Sassy Schoolgirl Pt. 1 (1998)
  • Converted to Tickling (1998)
  • The Boiler Room (1998)
  • Let the Punishment fit the Child (1997)
  • The Dueling Pages (1997)
  • The Black Glove (1997)
  • The Elegant Spanking (1995)
  • A Lot of Fun for the Evil One (1993)
  • Imaging Her Erotics (1992)
  • Sphinxes Without Secrets (1991)
  • Gang of Souls: A Generation of Beat Poets (1989)

See also

References

  1. "Prix du Ficeb awards ninfas". Xstarsnews.com. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
  2. "Bandaged". Cineuropa. Retrieved 16 November 2017.


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