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'''Golden Age of Porn''' refers to a period in the history of [[pornography]] that is generally agreed to have started in the late 1960s and lasted until the mid-1980s. This era was characterized by a significant increase in the production and consumption of pornographic material, as well as a shift in societal attitudes towards sex and sexuality.
== Golden Age of Porn ==


== History ==
[[File:Andy_Warhol_by_Jack_Mitchell.jpg|thumb|right|Andy Warhol, a notable figure during the Golden Age of Porn]]


The Golden Age of Porn began in the late 1960s, coinciding with the [[sexual revolution]]. During this time, societal attitudes towards sex and sexuality began to change, with a greater acceptance of sexual expression and a decrease in the stigma associated with pornography. This led to an increase in the production and consumption of pornographic material, with many adult films being produced and distributed on a large scale.
The '''Golden Age of Porn''', also known as the "porno chic" era, refers to a period in the history of [[adult film]]s, roughly from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, when [[pornographic films]] gained significant mainstream attention and achieved a degree of cultural legitimacy. This era is characterized by the production of high-budget films, the involvement of notable directors and actors, and the emergence of [[pornography]] as a subject of public discourse.


The Golden Age of Porn is often associated with the rise of the [[pornographic film]] industry. During this period, many pornographic films were produced and distributed, often featuring explicit sexual content. These films were often shown in adult theaters, and were also distributed on [[VHS]] and [[Betamax]] tapes.
== Historical Context ==


== Notable Figures ==
The Golden Age of Porn began in the late 1960s, a time marked by the [[sexual revolution]] and changing social attitudes towards [[sexuality]]. The [[United States]] Supreme Court's decision in ''[[Roth v. United States]]'' (1957) and ''[[Miller v. California]]'' (1973) played a crucial role in shaping the legal landscape for adult films, leading to a more permissive environment for their production and distribution.


There were many notable figures during the Golden Age of Porn, including actors, directors, and producers. Some of the most well-known figures from this era include [[Linda Lovelace]], [[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]], and [[Marilyn Chambers]], who starred in some of the most popular and influential adult films of the time.
== Notable Films and Directors ==


== Impact ==
During this period, several adult films achieved mainstream success and critical acclaim. Notable films include ''[[Deep Throat]]'' (1972), ''[[Behind the Green Door]]'' (1972), and ''[[The Devil in Miss Jones]]'' (1973). These films were often shown in [[mainstream theaters]] and attracted audiences beyond the typical adult film demographic.


The Golden Age of Porn had a significant impact on the pornographic industry and on society as a whole. It led to a greater acceptance of pornography and sexual expression, and helped to shape the modern pornographic industry. However, it also led to a number of controversies and debates about the role of pornography in society, many of which continue to this day.
Prominent directors such as [[Gerard Damiano]], [[Radley Metzger]], and [[Lasse Braun]] were instrumental in elevating the artistic quality of adult films. Their work often featured elaborate plots, high production values, and innovative cinematography.


== See Also ==
== Cultural Impact ==


* [[History of pornography]]
The Golden Age of Porn had a significant impact on [[popular culture]] and the [[film industry]]. It challenged societal norms and sparked debates about [[censorship]], [[freedom of expression]], and the role of sexuality in media. The era also saw the rise of [[porn stars]] as [[cultural icons]], with figures like [[Linda Lovelace]] and [[Marilyn Chambers]] gaining widespread recognition.
* [[Pornographic film]]
 
* [[Sexual revolution]]
== Decline and Legacy ==
 
The Golden Age of Porn began to decline in the early 1980s due to several factors, including the [[AIDS epidemic]], increased [[video piracy]], and the rise of [[home video]] technology, which shifted the consumption of adult films from theaters to private settings. Despite its decline, the era left a lasting legacy on the adult film industry and continues to influence contemporary discussions about sexuality and media.


== References ==
== Related Pages ==


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* [[Pornography]]
* [[Sexual revolution]]
* [[Censorship]]
* [[Freedom of expression]]


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Latest revision as of 16:33, 16 February 2025

Golden Age of Porn[edit]

File:Andy Warhol by Jack Mitchell.jpg
Andy Warhol, a notable figure during the Golden Age of Porn

The Golden Age of Porn, also known as the "porno chic" era, refers to a period in the history of adult films, roughly from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, when pornographic films gained significant mainstream attention and achieved a degree of cultural legitimacy. This era is characterized by the production of high-budget films, the involvement of notable directors and actors, and the emergence of pornography as a subject of public discourse.

Historical Context[edit]

The Golden Age of Porn began in the late 1960s, a time marked by the sexual revolution and changing social attitudes towards sexuality. The United States Supreme Court's decision in Roth v. United States (1957) and Miller v. California (1973) played a crucial role in shaping the legal landscape for adult films, leading to a more permissive environment for their production and distribution.

Notable Films and Directors[edit]

During this period, several adult films achieved mainstream success and critical acclaim. Notable films include Deep Throat (1972), Behind the Green Door (1972), and The Devil in Miss Jones (1973). These films were often shown in mainstream theaters and attracted audiences beyond the typical adult film demographic.

Prominent directors such as Gerard Damiano, Radley Metzger, and Lasse Braun were instrumental in elevating the artistic quality of adult films. Their work often featured elaborate plots, high production values, and innovative cinematography.

Cultural Impact[edit]

The Golden Age of Porn had a significant impact on popular culture and the film industry. It challenged societal norms and sparked debates about censorship, freedom of expression, and the role of sexuality in media. The era also saw the rise of porn stars as cultural icons, with figures like Linda Lovelace and Marilyn Chambers gaining widespread recognition.

Decline and Legacy[edit]

The Golden Age of Porn began to decline in the early 1980s due to several factors, including the AIDS epidemic, increased video piracy, and the rise of home video technology, which shifted the consumption of adult films from theaters to private settings. Despite its decline, the era left a lasting legacy on the adult film industry and continues to influence contemporary discussions about sexuality and media.

Related Pages[edit]