This new hardcore full length film from Courtney Trouble is part confession, part reality, part experimental porno – and all of Courtney’s authentically sexy, weird, sexual self. It starts in Sin City with two back to back fantasy scenes, POV footage behind the scenes on a porn shoot with wet pussy fucking and ass eating starring Miss LingLing and Mischievous Kitty. With audio diary interludes proving insight about Trouble’s pornographic world, the film shows an intimate and erotic moments in the performer’s bedroom. More hardcore scenes are included, with that confessional vibe throughout the film. Lotus Lain has a sweet cameo, bringing Courtney cookies in bed and providing them with her first food fetish scene ever. Chelsea Poe comes over and helps Courtney fuck B Nefarious in the face with strap ons in a self-shot scene that crosses POV and gonzo porn with a healthy dose of bratty BDSM play. Footage with Lila Lovely is interwoven into the intro, as are dancing scenes from various Courtney Trouble cam shows in silky lingerie, pom poms, sparkly spandex, and fancy hotel linens. And the grande finale, Courtney meets back up with Miss LingLing for a first-ever encounter – witness Courtney’s first scene ever sucking a cis man’s cock and titty fucking, and getting her pussy eaten by a male porn performer – while he’s fucking LingLing to orgasm. Diaries of a Queer Porn Star breaks with the conventions of porn but presents an emerging idea for Star Vehicle productions. ONe that centers itself around the performer’s desires so much that’s it’s filmed, edited, and marketed entirely by the performer themself. This film was made by Courtney Trouble and their hard-working friends and colleagues in the indie adult industry. “I have to admit, this films shows a bratty, playful dominant side of me. one who likes to tease, taste, and experiment. it’s technically the sequel to Courtney Trouble Fan Club, with a fistful of my favorite selfie scenes – but i would say it’s gone further than ever before in explicitness and eroticism. I’ve never said this much about what I do in the context of visual art before. It was intense to make and I hope it’s rewarding to watch. I wanted to make something that could excite fans as home as much as a crowd of film festival fans.” – Courtney Trouble
Show More