The Emmy Awards recognized the strength of pro-sex feminism and rewarded it the former pornographic actress, doctor of literature and French director Ovidie for his series, Very ordinary people.
“Askip I won an Emmy“
Ovidie is the only French woman being awarded this Monday November 20th in New York. Like every year, the Emmys chose an international television work. Selected in the “short series” category, Ovidie was crowned among 56 other directors for her series Very ordinary people.

On Twitter, the director shared the news on X (formerly Twitter) with sobriety: “Askip, I won an Emmy”. This victory is well deserved for the feminist who participated deconstruct the mechanisms of patriarchy in the field of sexin particular through his erotic films and documentaries.
Askip I won an Emmy pic.twitter.com/dnXJqq9GUg
— Ovidie (@Ovidieofficiel) November 21, 2023
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A series to (re)discover
His series, broadcast on Canal+ in 2022It consists of eight episodes of 14 minutes each. The plot takes place at the end of the 90s. We follow Romain (Jérémy Gillet), a young 18-year-old who dreams of remaking the world. He decides to devote himself to porn, in which he sees a form of subversion and emancipation.
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Through his story, Ovidie takes us behind the scenes of a sector that, in short, he wants to show ordinary, as the title of the series suggests. As in many series focused on the lives of young adults, Ovidie speaks to us check relationships, self-confidence, mental and sexual health… Beyond the symbol, the Emmy Awards academy makes us want to immerse ourselves (or re-immerse ourselves) in the series.
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