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Poster for 2025 Hump! Film Festival: Part One

2025 Hump! Film Festival: Part One

Opens on April 19

Run Time: 120 min.


Part One presented at the Film Center on Saturday, April 19 at 6:30pm and 9:00pm.

Visit humpfilmfest.com to see this year’s program and purchase tickets.


About the films:

Get your tickets now to join a movement that’s as entertaining as it is revolutionary, because HUMP! isn’t just a “dirty” film fest. It’s a powerful act of resistance that encourages audiences to embrace themselves, and each other, exactly as they are. Part One of the all-new 2025 lineup features 23 brand new shorts that are wilder, funnier, and hotter than ever. Come see why the sexiest thing you can be is unapologetically yourself! *All Part One screenings are the same lineup of films.

Get ready to celebrate two decades of unbridled creativity and sexual expression with the HUMP! Film Festival! Since its debut in 2005, this bi-annual extravaganza has invited adventurous souls to showcase their homemade, five-minute-or-less erotic films, turning the spotlight on authentic, diverse, and tantalizing tales that mainstream media often overlooks. From the delightfully kinky to the hilariously risqué, HUMP! has become a beloved institution, not just in Seattle, but across the globe, touring over fifty cities and sparking conversations about sexuality, art, and freedom of expression. As we toast to 20 years of HUMP!, let’s honor the bold filmmakers and enthusiastic audiences who have made this festival a jubilant celebration of all things sexy and fun!

About the festival:

HUMP! is curated by Dan Savage, an American author, media pundit, journalist, and LGBT community activist.

In addition to several books, he is also the author and creator of Savage Love, an internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column. In 2010, Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, began the It Gets Better Project to help prevent suicide among LGBT youth. He has also worked as a playwright, theater director, and Editorial Director for nationally renowned and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, The Stranger.

He created HUMP! in 2005 to disrupt the stale and stigmatized tradition of professional porn, and to celebrate sexuality, creativity, and kinky fun.

Visit humpfilmfest.com for more information.

 

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