CineKink: Oakland – Film/Event Listing – August 3, 2017

 

CINEKINK: Oakland – Film/Event Listing – August 3, 2017

Thursday, August 3 – 7:00

BEST OF CINEKINK/2017
CineKink-“the kinky film festival”- hits Oakland for a hot, one-night stand. Celebrating and exploring a wide diversity of sexuality, the films and videos in this showcase range from documentary to drama, comedy to experimental, mildy spicy to quite explicit – and everything in between. This year’s assortment, probing a range of sexual proclivities and perversities, includes ‘Folsom Street’ (Aron Kantor, 2015, USA, 6 minutes; Best Musical Short), ‘Tabook’ (Dario van Vree, 2016, The Netherlands, 3 minutes; Best Animated Short), ‘Like Totally Hot Couple Seeking Same’ (Marcel Simoneau & Kirsten Russell, 2015, USA, 17 minutes; Best Comedy Short), ‘Trinity’ (Ms. Naughty, Ms. Naughty, 2017, USA, 6 minutes; Honorable Best Mention), ‘The Hutong Vibe’ (Fan Popo, 2016, China, 19 minutes; Honorable Best Mention) and ‘The Erotic Dreams of the Chelsea Hotel’ (Tony Notarberardino & Cassandra Rosebeetle, 2016, USA, 30 minutes; Best Comedy Short). Total program running time is 81 minutes.

LOCATION: The New Parkway, 474 24th Street, Oakland, CA
ADMISSION: $12, $10 for students/seniors; 18+ only
PHONE: 510-658-7900
WEBSITE: http://dev.cinekink.com
TICKETS: https://ticketing.us.veezi.com/purchase/3671?siteToken=P5WXdOEJ3Eq2eHbZHTAtbg%3D%3D
PROGRAM LINK: http://dev.cinekink.com/programs-and-events/tour/tour-2017/oakland

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CineKink Kicks Off Kinky Film Festival Tour in Oakland / Thursday, August 3

PHOTOS: http://cinekink.dphoto.com

CONTACT: Lisa Vandever
PHONE: 917-609-5928 (media contacts only, please, not for publication)
EMAIL: press2017 * at * cinekink.com
WEBSITE: http://dev.cinekink.com
TWITTER: http://twitter.com/cinekink

ABOUT CINEKINK
Now in its 14th season, CineKink is an annual film festival and national screening tour that celebrates and explores the wide diversity of sexuality. Presented by CineKink, an organization dedicated to the recognition and encouragement of sex-positive and kink-friendly depictions in film and television, works showcased by the festival range from documentary to drama, comedy to experimental, mildly spicy to quite explicit – and everything in between!