Youtube isn’t a big fan of sexually explicit content, but Canadian filmmaker Stephen Dunn has found a way around that by telling pornographic tales in the form of pop-up books. The set-up is simple, a narrator tells the story, and on screen we see it brought to life in pop-up form.
There are three videos so far in the series, which debuted earlier this year at Sundance, but we’re concentrating on the gay-themed ‘mfm’ (there’s also ‘m4f‘ and ‘f4m‘) which tells the tale of a Grindr encounter which got sexy and then awkward very quickly – told complete with pop-up penises.
It’s an amusing (based-on-a-true) story and the way it’s told is extremely entertaining, so take a look at it below.
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