Don't Be a DICK!

Don't Be a DICK!

2020 · 10 min · ★ 10.0

Animated documentary that investigates the representation of male body image across history and modern porn culture with humor and shocking facts.

Directed by Amir Ovadia Steklov · Written by Amir Ovadia Steklov

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