Honey’s Place Hires Loretta Goodling as Buyer

Honey's Place Hires Loretta Goodling as Buyer

LOS ANGELES — Honey’s Place has hired Loretta Goodling as its newest buyer. 

“Loretta’s impressive career began at Excitement Adult Stores, where she started as a warehouse clerk,” said a rep. “Her dedication and expertise led her through various roles, from warehouse manager and in-store product trainer to novelty and lingerie buyer. Her comprehensive experience in purchasing, merchandising and customer service equips Loretta with a unique blend of skills that will undoubtedly benefit Honey’s Place.”

Added Honey’s Place Director of Purchasing Kyle Tutino, “We are incredibly excited to welcome Loretta to our team. Her depth of experience and passion for the industry align perfectly with our mission to deliver excellence. We believe her contributions will be instrumental as we continue to grow and innovate.”

Goodling enthused, “I’m beyond grateful to work for a women-founded, women-owned and women-run company. I have always admired Bonnie Feingold, and getting the chance to work for her is truly special to me. I look forward to growing and contributing to the Honey’s Place team.”

For more information, visit HoneysPlace.com.

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Federal Judge Blocks Utah’s Social Media Filter Law

SALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge in Utah blocked on Tuesday the state’s controversial new “Minor Protection in Social Media Act,” which was set to go into effect Oct. 1.

The law is part of a package of measures passed by Utah legislators to enact sweeping online censorship, particularly for adult content, under claims that they are “protecting minors.”

Chief Judge Robert J. Shelby issued a written order granting a preliminary injunction request made by tech industry trade group NetChoice, local LDS-Church-aligned newspaper Deseret News reported.

In recent years, Utah has often led other states in implementing anti-porn legislation. In practice, the state has little separation between church, state, press, education and business, and the Mormon church — with which a majority of Utahns claim affiliation — has resisted scientific, evidence-based and parent-focused approaches to protecting children online.

As XBIZ reported, the LDS Church has actively promoted “porn filters” in Utah and nationwide, based on church elders’ theological belief that all porn — a term that for them encompasses all depictions of sexuality outside of the Mormon marriage — is a ploy by Satan to destroy Mormon households.

An Orchestrated Campaign to ‘Child-Proof’ the Internet

The new Minor Protection in Social Media Act law under injunction is a parallel measure to age verification and porn filter laws, as it would target social media platforms that could bypass porn-specific gatekeeping by claiming that most of its content is not of an explicit sexual nature.

Under the law, Deseret News explained, “social media companies would have been required to enable the maximum default privacy settings on Utah children’s accounts. The companies would have had to verify the ages of their users and also restrict the visibility of Utah children’s accounts, including by disabling search engine indexing.”

The law, critics have pointed out in this and similar cases in other states, will have a chilling effect on free speech, with platforms over-moderating, particularly regarding controversial content such as porn, to the point of effectively becoming corporate censors.

According to Judge Shelby’s ruling, those arguing in favor of the law failed to prove that the Minor Protection in Social Media Act helps parents who claim to be “caught ‘in a losing battle against social media companies for the attention and well-being of their own children.”

The evidence, Shelby added, “is far from clear that the Act’s restrictions meet a substantial need of parents who wish to restrict their children’s access to social media services and cannot do otherwise.”

The law had been previously challenged in court on First Amendment grounds, until legislators redrafted it this year to avoid similar situations.

Utah’s controversial Attorney General Sean Reyes said through a statement, “We’re disappointed in the district court’s decision preliminarily enjoining Utah’s Minor Protection in Social Media Act. The AG’s office is analyzing the ruling to determine next steps. We remain committed to protecting Utah’s youth from social media’s harmful effects.”

NetChoice top litigator Chris Marchese said, “Utah’s law not only violates the First Amendment, but if enforced would backfire and endanger the very people it’s meant to help. We look forward to seeing this law, and others like it, permanently struck down and online speech and privacy fully protected across the country. The District Court’s thoughtful decision highlights just how flawed this law is at its core. With this now sixth injunction against these overreaching laws, we hope policymakers will focus on meaningful and constitutional solutions for the digital age.”

In March, the Utah legislature passed a separate bill establishing liability for any electronics manufacturer worldwide that fails to install and activate a default anti-porn filter on devices sold in the Mormon-majority state. SB 104 was introduced by Utah’s leading anti-porn crusader, Republican state Sen. Todd Weiler. Another persistent Republican anti-porn activist, Rep. Susan Pulsipher, sponsored the bill’s House counterpart.

Weiler said SB 104 was “intended to protect children from developing an addiction to pornography,” though the pseudoscientific notion of porn addiction has been repeatedly debunked by public health scientists.

“Are we winning the war against pornography?” Weiler told the Salt Lake City Weekly in July. “No. Will we ever win it? Probably not. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do what we can.”

New Sensations Issues Alert on Fraudulent Studio Impersonations

LOS ANGELES — New Sensations has released a statement warning media outlets and industry professionals about fraudulent impersonations of the company and other studios.

It has come to our attention that certain individuals and/or companies are engaging in fraudulent and conning activities by impersonating studios, including New Sensations, with the intent to potentially lure and deceive. While the exact motives are unclear, we have substantiated evidence of these deceptive practices, including falsified contracts and misleading communications.

At New Sensations, the safety and security of models and colleagues remain a top priority. We urge models, content creators, talent agencies and studios to stay alert and cautious against these fraudulent schemes. We recommend conducting thorough due diligence and verifying any communications or offers through official channels, authorized representatives, and trusted contact methods. 

If anything seems off or suspicious, we encourage you to report it or reach out for clarification immediately. Protecting the integrity of our industry and our models is a shared responsibility, and your vigilance is essential in preventing further instances of fraud. Together, we can help safeguard our community.

Mashable Probes Reactions to Project 2025 Among Performers Across Political Spectrum

LOS ANGELES — Tech news site Mashable published an article Tuesday surveying different opinions regarding Project 2025 — the conservative initiative for a presidential transition that includes a call to criminalize the production and distribution of pornography — among adult performers across the political spectrum.

Conservative performer Richelle Ryan told Mashable’s Andy Hirschfeld that Project 2025 is only “representative of the fringe” of the Republican Party and therefore “has no chance of becoming actual policy.”

“I think it’s a scare tactic that Democrats are trying to use,” Ryan said.

The majority of performers consulted, however, disagreed with Ryan.

“Most of the performers Mashable spoke to see Trump distancing himself from Project 2025 as a farce,” Hirschfeld wrote. “Trump lied more than 30,000 times during his presidential term alone according to The Washington Post.”

Allie Awesome told Mashable, “I think that we need to look at Project 2025 and recognize that this is a clear and present danger for the sex worker community. We have to call it out. We have to take it very seriously and educate people.”

As XBIZ reported, former Donald Trump staffer and Project 2025 co-author Russell Vought told undercover reporters in July that the Heritage Foundation-led initiative has entered its second, more secretive phase with different tactics, including banning pornography “from the back door” through age verification legislation.

CNN noted at the time that Vought recently served as policy director for the Republican National Convention committee that formulated the party’s new official platform, calling that task “a sign of how central he is to Republicans’ policy goals.”

In the video, CNN reports, Vought also complains that conservatives have “lacked the ability to argue we are a Christian nation” and stated he wants to make sure “that we can say we are a Christian nation, and my viewpoint is mostly that I would probably be Christian nation-ism — that’s pretty close to Christian nationalism because I also believe in nationalism.”

According to CNN, Vought “argued that it was important to pursue some of the culturally conservative policy goals listed in the Project 2025 blueprint — including abortion restrictions and making pornography illegal.”

Hirschfeld’s Mashable article also explained that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has in the past “supported stiff anti-sex worker policies. As California attorney general, she helped take down Backpage, which was accused of promoting sex trafficking and faced a multi-year investigation led by her office. That led to federal bills FOSTA/SESTA (the latter of which Harris co-sponsored as senator). In addition to making sex workers’ jobs less safe, FOSTA/SESTA also impacted their incomes and access to bank accounts, loans, and lines of credit. Sex workers also said the shutdown of Backpage made them less safe.”

“I’ve always been uncomfortable with her being the VP in that sense. And it’s a little bit of a hard pill to swallow,” Jessica Ryan — who identifies as a centrist politically and is unrelated to Richelle Ryan — told Mashable.

Jessica Ryan noted that the 2024 election provides only two choices for adult performers and other sex workers: “One that hasn’t historically been an ally to sex workers, and another whose closest confidants would like to see porn cease to exist entirely and put its creators in jail.”

The article concludes that all the performers consulted “shared one common perspective: politics should stay off the set. But the question if Project 2025’s authors get their way is: in a few years, will there even be sets?”

Harry Sparks’ Mainstream Horror Thriller ‘Scissors’ to Have Red Carpet Premiere

Harry Sparks' Mainstream Horror Thriller 'Scissors' to Have Red Carpet Premiere

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. — Sparks Entertainment will hold a premiere screening for the mainstream horror thriller “Scissors” on Sept. 17 at the Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria.

The film, directed by Harry Sparks, co-stars several adult industry performers and figures in mainstream roles. The cast includes Jill Kassidy, Avery Jane, Blake Blossom, Alex Coal, Tommy Pistol, Katie Morgan, Annie Cruz, Isiah Maxwell, James Bartholet, Lily Bell, Misty Stone and Frankie Rae, plus mainstream actor Scotty Schwartz, from “The Toy” and “A Christmas Story.”

“Scissors,” a rep explained, is “a thrilling tribute to slasher movies from the ‘70s and ‘80s that follows the terrifying journey of college student Courtney and her friends as they are hunted by the serial clown killer known as Scissors.

“The film promises to deliver a haunting experience that sets the tone for the Halloween season,” the rep added.

Sparks enthused, “I can’t wait for the horror community to finally see ‘Scissors.’ The premiere will be the best place to see the movie because it’s a unique experience — it will be shown in a state-of-the-art theater with a big screen and great sound in a real movie theater. You don’t want to miss out! It’s been an incredible journey bringing this story to life, and to share it with our cast, crew, and horror fans in such a special way means the world to me. The premiere is the perfect way to kick off the Halloween season and I’m excited to see everyone’s reactions.”

The premiere will begin with a Red Carpet event at 6 p.m., followed by the screening at 7 p.m. Attendees will have the chance to mingle with the film’s cast and crew, including Sparks and several of the actors.

To attend the premiere, RSVPs are required and can be submitted until Sept. 15 to scissorsmovie@mail.com.

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On the Set: Bree Mills Returns to Feature Directing With ‘Birth’

Something dark claws its way through a dimly lit birth canal, scrabbling toward the light until finally, gasping its first breath, it is pulled free by the midwife — Adult Time Chief Creative Officer Bree Mills.

The birth canal is the labyrinthine corridors in the belly of a multi-set warehouse, and the diabolical narrative Mills is bringing forth into the world is the new Adult Time psychological thriller shooting there: “Birth.” The feature is aptly named, not only because of the bulging pregnancy prosthetic Casey Calvert cradles beneath her hospital gown as she pads down the hall to practice her lines, but also because for Mills, the project represents a directorial rebirth of sorts.

It is the first original feature written and directed by the CCO since 2019, and for the occasion, Mills has summoned an all-star cast of Adult Time ambassadors to assist in delivering a somewhat twisted narrative.

“When I wrote ‘Birth,’ I didn’t want to think about it like a ‘comeback’ movie; I just wrote it because I had a story to tell,” Mills explains, chatting with XBIZ in between staccato bursts of direction, which she calls out with her trademark precise, concise — yet very nice — field marshal manner.

The transgressive plot of “Birth” involves the unwitting surrogacy impregnation of Calvert’s character, courtesy of some scheming between husband Matthew (Seth Gamble) and au pair Grace (Leana Lovings). For Mills, who has spawned more than a few extra-spicy series in her time — most notably the highly popular Pure Taboo channel — “Birth” may not be the most unhinged project she has ever worked on, but she says it is definitely the most “visceral.”

Breeding fetishists, of course, will rejoice, but “Birth” goes far beyond that label, uncovering new layers and depths as it examines all the myriad directions in which Calvert’s Laura is pulled, inside and out.

“It’s about the duality of decisions and what happens on the inside of a relationship,” Mills notes. “And it’s about a couple that is distant for their own reasons. Each makes decisions to try to save the situation and to repair their dynamic. It’s told over the course of a woman’s pregnancy, from conception up until the moment of birth, so the story plays out over the course of nine months. And we brought in the best of the best to really bring in the hyperrealism of that experience.”

Indeed, not far away, prosthetics artist Gabe Acero plies his craft, ensuring Calvert’s belly goes through a variety of growth phases akin to an actual pregnancy throughout the shoot. When XBIZ last encountered Acero, he was supervising the hyperrealistic giant penises on the set of Adult Time’s “Futa World.”

“I’m very excited to see it cut together,” says Mills. “I think that for people who like the style of storytelling that I do, it will be a ‘return to form.’ That’s kind of cool because I always have that imposter syndrome. And for the last few years, I’ve been very focused on helping other people tell their stories — from the crews that we’ve built up to working with a lot of talent in helping bring their stories to life.”

Today, the production crew is capturing the finale, including the film’s final shot: a close-up of Calvert’s face. It is a reverse version of the shot that opens the movie, bookending it and bringing everything full circle. The version at the beginning occurs while she and her husband engage in disconnected sex, while the final one… well, revealing that would constitute a major spoiler. Even the title of the movie, “Birth,” is not shown until the end, further reinforcing what everything has been leading up to.

The movie also exemplifies the kinds of rich acting opportunities that Mills has long strived to make Adult Time known for, as a platform through which rising talent can forge multifaceted career success.

“What do we have that is interesting and attractive as a proposition to talent?” she ruminates. “Because these days, talent doesn’t have to work for anybody — and they certainly don’t need to prioritize studio work. So for us, it’s really important to create pathways for talent that have the skills and the dedication and want to grow within the industry.

“We want to be the go-to platform when you give a shit,” she continues. “When you care about studio work, industry advocacy and bettering your career within the community, we’re the place you want to come to. The ambassadors are a great representation of what level you can get to when you have those desires.”

As Mills marches off to help set up an intense hospital scene in which Calvert is wheeled in frantically for surgery, Calvert herself waddles over, fresh from her prosthetic procedure, holding the now-even-more-sizable bump under her gown. We adjourn to the parking lot, where she explains how she approached portraying her character.

“Laura is relatively traditional and relatively conservative,” Calvert says, brushing a light-brown strand of hair back over her ear as the afternoon breeze picks up, nearly billowing her hospital dress fully open for a bit of public flashing. “She loves her husband and he loves her. But their relationship isn’t great. I don’t really think it ever was. I think it’s a marriage of, ‘Well, OK, this is good enough.’”

While Matthew is not abusive physically, Calvert notes, he is also not exactly nice to Laura, who thinks that having a baby will fix their relationship.

“She is unaware of his infidelity,” she teases. “She starts to get suspicious as the story goes on, and she gets more pregnant and more hormonal — and things start to get weirder around the house. But she thinks that the baby in her belly is hers. And yet, there were some shenanigans.”

Calvert notes that her movie pregnancy has required her to transform, shooting a few days without the fake belly before equipping herself with a second-trimester belly and finally, the nine-months belly she is wearing now.

“It takes an hour and a half to two hours to put on,” Calvert shares. “Then it takes 45 minutes to an hour to take off. Taking it off is awful. It’s so slimy. The solvent to dissolve the glue just coagulates into slime. It’s goopy. And then I drive home in an oversize T-shirt, after which I take a long shower.”

She leans forward, underscoring, “I’ve taken a lot of showers.”

Nonetheless, she enjoys rising to the challenge, and not just because of her real-life and onscreen “pain slut” proclivities.

“It’s definitely been a super-interesting experience doing the belly,” she explains. “When Bree first approached me about doing this, one of the first things I said to her was, ‘If we’re going to do it, I need a good prosthetic. I need it to have weight to it, I need to really feel like it’s attached to my body. I don’t just want a buckle-around kind of prosthetic — I want a real prosthetic.’ And Bree was like, ‘Oh, no. No worries. I gotcha.’”

Reaching one arm behind her, Calvert admits that her back hurts and her hips hurt too, with moving around generally proving a tricky affair. The prosthetic makes it especially difficult to reach down; her arms feel inadequately long to fulfill basic tasks.

“It has absolutely been very much a physical challenge,” she says. “This whole movie has been. On the first day, for example, I had to fake-puke. There was lots of crying, lots of puking and lots of being very ill. So even without the pregnancy belly, this has been a physical ordeal, and then the prosthetic is just taking that physicality to a whole other level.”

When it comes to the sex, Calvert already performed a girl-girl scene with Lovings, though wearing the second-trimester belly made for more of a hand-job scene. Soon, however, we are walking to the next set: a grimy basement-like room where a few orderlies will be performing a gangbang with Calvert’s biggest prosthetic belly attached, upping the stakes.

After setting up the mic and cameras to be unobtrusive, Mills has the performers run through the choreography a few times. Calvert is wheeled in, then manhandled by Codey Steele, Tommy Pistol and Robbie Apples in a series of decidedly acrobatic positions. Mills checks in frequently to make sure she is as comfortable as possible.

Stalwart and unfazed, Calvert affirms she is golden, then starts off another take with the camera close in on her depraved eyes as her husky voice declares her desperate craving for sex of the fiercest and most passionate variety. The men comply, ravishing her this way and that, sweat-slicked bodies grinding and pumping and undulating, rough hands seizing her just how she likes, turning her and bending her and making her submit.

Once they nail the shots Mills wants, she applauds the carnal finesse and checks in with Calvert, who is whisked away for prosthetic belly upkeep. A lunch break later, the newly hydrated and relaxed star is ready to share what it was like filming the scene.

“I’ve done more gangbangs than I can count,” she notes, “but none quite like that. Still, my body knew what to do, even wearing this massive prosthetic — which is why I think my hips hurt so much right now. I wasn’t super aware of ‘being pregnant.’ I was just performing.”

In a decidedly less sweaty state is Lovings, looking uptight and low-key sinister in a prudish outfit.

“My character, Grace, is deeply religious but infertile,” she explains. “I’m taking care of Laura, which is Casey Calvert, and she is very pregnant. Her husband impregnated her because I want his baby. We’re using his wife for that.”

She reflects that it has been an intense shoot, with frequent high-intensity scenes and a variety of intertwining themes.

“There’s one scene where I’m giving Laura a yoni massage,” she says, with a mischievous gleam in her eye. “While it’s not super sexual per se, I’m still massaging her vagina and fingering her.”

There is also a boy-girl between Lovings and Gamble; when Calvert catches them together, her water breaks.

Lovings says she loves twisted storylines, but adds that half the magic of filming “Birth” is getting to work with Mills.

“There are no words to describe it,” she says. “It’s just fucking awesome every single time. Bree has a very powerful, creative vision. She knows exactly what she wants and how to execute it. She has been very masterful with decision-making. I really respect her process.”

As Matthew, the nefarious and conspiring husband, Gamble looks every bit the conservative suburbanite, but channels a hint of menace.

“My character has a lot of turmoil,” he says. “There’s a lot of layers to why he’s doing it and what he wants. But I’m definitely a villain in this situation.”

Gamble expresses confidence in the production, in part due to the close working relationship he shares with Mills.

“We’ve created really great things together,” he affirms. “It’s really great to dig into a very deep, traumatizing role again.”

A curious-looking medical device sits nearby. Gamble says it is meant to go inside the cervix to inseminate a woman.

“In the film, you will actually get a graphic shot of the inside of Laura, aka Casey Calvert,” Gamble reveals with a smirk. “And I had to be the one to stick the utensil inside her.”

He describes the process as uncomfortable and weird, but says it went so smoothly that they were able to accomplish it in one take.

“I’m just super honored to be here,” Gamble says. “I’m honored to continue on with Gamma and Adult Time and be an ambassador and be part of something. This project, there’s a lot of backstory to it. It is personal to me, and to Bree. There is stuff in it that resonates, especially with a lot of things that are going on right now in the world.

“I feel like Bree’s strong suit is really telling stories of the dynamics in relationships,” he adds. “This might be the deepest we’ve gone with that — in a different way.”

Even before shooting the intensely dramatic finale, Mills already has postproduction on her mind. To really nail the right aesthetic, tone and pacing for “Birth,” she says, she has been working closely with Gamma’s crack team of editors in a very proactive way.

“Every single sequence in this film, we have a game plan for how it starts and how it transitions to the next sequence,” she notes. “We’ve pre-planned all that, between myself and the editor. Just being able to sandbox all of your sequences with that knowledge — in our industry, we often don’t have the luxury or the capability to do that. A lot of people have to hand their footage off to somebody else that may or may not know to edit their stuff. So it’s really nice to be able to bring the editor’s voice into it.”

She observes that editors are often frustrated because they receive footage without prior knowledge of the director’s perspective, and end up having to simply work with whatever they get. Being able to bridge that gap was a huge eye-opener for Mills.

“I’ll never not work that way again, because it allowed us to be so efficient,” she says.

Between that process and surrounding herself with the cream of the crop from Adult Time’s roster, Mills feels that she has a winning formula. Adult Time will also be following the same distribution strategy used on previous features, releasing a full-length, uncensored version of “Birth” while submitting a “mainstream” cut to festivals.

“We’re going to do a screening this fall, and follow the appropriate rules to not be censored when we put it up on public platforms,” she says. “But they’ll inevitably take it down.”

Mills cites the SFW cut of Adult Time’s XBIZ Award-winning “Teenage Lesbian,” which amassed 20 million views on YouTube before being taken down.

At last, it is time to shoot the frantic finale. After a few takes of orderlies racing wheelchair-bound Calvert down the hospital hall, then hastily wheeling her into a room for surgery, only essential cast and crew members squeeze into a cramped hospital room set, as everyone else waits outside.

Calvert howls with agony during the shocking birth scene, her ululating cries and despairing moans sending shivers up the spine, a profound contrast to the sighs and groans of ecstasy a few hours earlier during the gangbang.

Mainstream films routinely require days or even weeks to achieve the range of performance and production that Mills and her A-team of switchblade crew members and seasoned stars somehow manage to cram into half a day. Multiple scenes, dozens of takes — and all so carefully orchestrated as to come across with an illusion of effortless grace, belying the intensity and rigors required to execute such a feat. Indeed, many a big-budget production could be put to shame by the cinematic magic and midwifery executed by Mills and her Adult Time cast and crew in giving birth to “Birth.”

ImLive, PussyCash Announce Affiliates Campaign

ImLive, PussyCash Announce Affiliates Campaign

LOS ANGELES — ImLive and PussyCash have announced their new affiliates campaign.

The promotion will launch on Sept. 16, and it will continue until Dec. 15. It features $500 PPS for every third signup. Additionally, “old leads count as new,” said a rep. “With 21 years of data cleared, even your old leads are now fresh prospects, giving you more chances to profit.

“Also, get $10,000 in cash prizes,” the rep added. “Participate in our exclusive raffle for a chance to win amazing cash rewards, with the top prize of $5,000 cash.”

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Sage Pillar Stars in New Clip

LOS ANGELES — Sage Pillar stars in a new clip, titled “Breeding Sage.”

The clip costars Andujar Jones and was produced by his company, Money Shot Films.

“Sage Pillar is a performer who deserves to be placed on a pedestal,” said Jones. “Don’t get me wrong, this woman knows how to get nastier than nasty in front of a camera, but she is so much more. My ‘Breeding’ series is all about sex that is powerful, perverted and pulse-pounding. Sage Pillar will make it even more successful.”

The clip is streaming on ManyVids.

Follow Sage Pillar and Andujar Jones on X.com.

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Taylor Vixxen Makes MILF VR Debut

LOS ANGELES — Taylor Vixxen has made her studio debut for MILF VR in “Below the Belt.”

The VR scene features Vixxen in a boxing scenario with the viewer.

“I had to keep reminding myself throughout the scene that we were filming in virtual reality,” said Vixxen. “I had a ball shooting one of the best scenes of my young career. I know fans will enjoy putting on the gloves and going a couple of rounds with me.” 

The scene is streaming on MILFVR.

Follow Taylor Vixxen on X.com.

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Clemence Audiard Scores 2024 XBIZ Europa Awards Win

LOS ANGELES — Clemence Audiard has nabbed the 2024 XBIZ Europa award for Best Sex Scene — Lesbian (“A Shadow in the Room”).

“Thank you so much,” said Audiard. “This scene was a lot of work, and being recognized for it means the world to me. I’m so proud of the work my co-stars and I put into it, and it’s amazing to see it resonate with the audience and the industry.”

View a complete list of 2024 XBIZ Europa Award winners here.

Follow Clemence Audiard on X.com.

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