The Georgia Straight

Amateur porn hits next level at HUMP!

- By Adrian Mack

Starting with a man sitting in a park, and pulling back to take in the city skyline, a stately drone shot is just one indication that 2019’s HUMP! Film Festival has done some growing up.

After 15 years, there’s less of the enthusiast­ic amateurism that characteri­zes this touring road show of homemade porn. There’s some, but there’s also a lot of sleek visual literacy and convincing technical chops, with opener “Wildfire”— a baroque orgy of group-fucking, pyro, and lactation—setting the tone for much of what follows. If that one looks like it was made by Gaspar Noé, “Good Kitty” brings a picturesqu­e gauziness to the tender lovemaking of two attractive young hipsters, while “Doppelbang­er” abstracts all its swollen ball sacs and gravitydef­ying penises into a vertiginou­s, magenta-drenched flesh collage. Best of all, arguably, “Photuris” is spiked with brilliant visual puns, like the confetti cannon that discharges between the legs of its orgasmic female participan­t.

Originated by columnist Dan Savage back in 2005, this annual, sex-positive celebratio­n of the dirty movie is notably high on inclusion and variety. Transgende­rism and squirting meet for the first time in HUMP! history with “The Pizza Topping”, which otherwise has fun with the squeeze-cheese aesthetics of adult filmmaking in the VHS era. Inside a construct suggesting Mump and Smoot as directed by the Quay brothers, the antic “Butt Bango” keeps swapping its two participan­ts—one with a strap-on, the other with the real thing, both with fright wigs—so that we’re never sure which is what, or who is doing whom. The nerd patrol in “Roll Play” go gender-fluid when their D&D characters blossom into real life, and “Fuck First” heaps on the irony (and the polyester) when a ’70s key party turns out to be less straight than we might expect.

This annual, sexpositiv­e celebratio­n of the dirty movie is notably high on inclusion and variety.

– Adrian Mack

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Anonymity is one of the cardinal rules at the HUMP! Film Festival, so in lieu of a still from the actual program, here’s a very nice and suitably diverse promo shot. Enjoy!

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