146. Bellesa Films -
: Productions focused on the female gaze often emphasize character development, internal monologues, and the nuances of human connection.
Unlike typical adult films that focus overtly on anatomy, "146" focuses on decay. The film is set amongst the crumbling statues and overgrown gardens of the titular Villa Borghese in Rome. Silvestre used a technique called sfumato erotico —shooting through layers of silk and smoke. The result is a film where the human body is framed as just another classical ruin, equally beautiful and tragic. 146. BELLESA FILMS
3800 Rue Saint-patrick Ste 318, Montreal, Quebec, H4E 1A4, Canada . : Productions focused on the female gaze often
The platform is designed to be "clutter-free" and safe. Unlike many free tube sites, Bellesa avoids malicious pop-up ads, spam, or intrusive redirects, aiming to provide a "Netflix-style" user interface for adult content. The platform is designed to be "clutter-free" and safe
Initially launched as a free "tube-style" platform that aggregated user-submitted and third-party adult videos, Bellesa was quickly met with substantial criticism in 2017 for hosting unauthorized content without the consent or compensation of performers and producers. This backlash prompted the company to pivot dramatically. After issuing a public apology and removing all third-party videos, Bellesa began commissioning original content, first through a partnership with studio Mile High Media to create . This strategy laid the groundwork for the formal launch of Bellesa Films in April 2019, with its debut titles First Times and Open Hearts .
represents a significant shift in contemporary digital filmmaking, pioneering a movement focused on ethical production, inclusive perspectives, and high-production-value cinema . Founded on the principle that visual storytelling should cater to a diverse range of desires and comfort levels, particularly for women and couples, the brand has redefined how modern audiences engage with romantic and intimate media.
The studio has committed to a creative approach that includes and story-driven plots that prioritize consent and mutual pleasure. It has also adopted a set of production guidelines for performers, including fair pay , on-set intimacy coordinators, and a policy against simulated or "fake" orgasms , aiming for an authentic, unscripted feel. As Jacky St. James, the studio's key creative director, has stated: "We capture real, unscripted sex. No fake orgasms, ever."