Following in the footsteps of the Australian version of the Sexy International Film Festival (SIFF) Melbourne, The Sexy International Paris Film Festival (Association Loi 1901) has been created as a uniquely francophone version of the festival, focusing on Francophone content as part of its program.
The Sexy International Paris Film Festival’s (SIPFF) goals are to discover, promote and screen the best films from around the world that explore the themes of “Sexy” –sexuality, sex and the erotic from a filmmaker's cultural, personal, life and/or cinematographic perspective. The festival aims to enlighten, educate, create discussion and debate, as well as allow audience interaction in relation to various projects within SIPFF.
The festival won't screen your typical hard-core porn films. That doesn't mean we don't accept titillating, erotic and films that provoke - think Russ Meyer, Catherine Breillat, Japanese Pink films. Films considered to be pornographic in nature - that is, a film with no story that is purely made to "get you off" will not be screened at the festival.
There will be an audience vote to determine the Sexiest Short film from our competition programme as well as a jury to determine the best Francophone short and international short film of the festival.