Paulita Pappel
Paula Alamillo Rodríguez, known professionally as Paulita Pappel, is a Spanish filmmaker, screenwriter, and intimacy coordinator based in Berlin, Germany. She is the founder of Lustery, an amateur pornographic site, and Hardwerk, an independent pornographic production company based in Germany. She is also the curator of the Pornfilmfestival Berlin.
Early life and education
Pappel was born in 1987 in Madrid, Spain. She was raised a feminist and became fascinated by pornography early on in her life. In 2005, Pappel completed her school and moved to Germany. Pappel attended the Free University of Berlin where she studied comparative literature and received her Bachelor's degree in 2013.Career
During her time at FU Berlin, Pappel discovered sex-positive queer feminism and engaged herself in the Berlin queer feminist community. Her political convictions led her to challenge societal taboos and stigmas regarding sexuality and she started performing in queer feminist pornographic films as an activist act. Pappel worked in several queer feminist productions such as Share by Marit Östberg and Mommy Is Coming by Cheryl Dunye. She also appeared in several films of the Erika Lust-founded series XConfessions.From 2015, Pappel started to work as a producer and director for multiple productions. She is also involved in Berlin's feminist queer porn community and is considered to be an icon of alt porn culture. She advocates for a sex-positive, consent culture. Pappel also co-organizes and curates the Pornfilmfestival Berlin. In 2016, Pappel founded Lustery.com, a platform dedicated to the sex lives of real-life couples from around the world who film their sex lives and share it with the community. In 2019, she participated in the Berlinale Talents workshop Room for All: A Safer Set. In 2020, Pappel founded HARDWERK, a production company as well as hardwerk.com, a sex-positive feminism platform with an extensive library of porn videos.