call me a ghost
Call Me a Ghost is a trip into the darkest corner of our minds. It all starts with our protagonist, who’s going through an intense depression. One day, at home, he hears unexpected noises. In the darkness, under a cold white light, a smoking hot supernatural being rests. Is fear a stronger feeling than sadness? Is there a place for desire in the unknown? Could them, together, find pleasure?
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- Director: Noel Alejandro
- Cast: Valentin Braun & Pierre Emö
- Year: 2017
- Length: 22 minutes
- Language: English
josefellini –
Hola Noel como puedo ver call me a ghost como regalo de bienvenida?
Fijo q compro algo más!
Alex –
I got to see the movie as I subscribed to the newsletter.
What an erotic and artistic experience! Love what I saw, sexy guys and wonderful pictures. Thank you Noel, a new horizon opens up!
larry –
Trying to download the gift film: Call Me a Ghost. Any special instructions?
Pieter and Karel –
Nicely made. Real/true passion shown by the skillful actors, hotties too 😉
sergio pelacani –
Hi
I’m from Argentina- I would like to buy some of your movies. I have a paypal acc but always used it linked to my ebay acc.
If you send me an email (spanish, english…the same) you can explain me how to do it.
Atually I saw “Doing Eliot” and loved it… but it was edited and could not see the director’s name. Now I accidentaly found “trivial” and… I was able to trace you.
Will wait for your mail
thanks so much-
great work!!! realy amazing!
greetings from Buenos Aires
Jesús –
Cómo le ago para comprar las películas
christfr –
erotic, beautiful, sad, well done. touches the mind and heart, gets into your soul if you allow it. wonderful..
Michel Poirson (verified owner) –
Sorry: your download link is out of order; can you help to see ghost ?
noelalejandro (verified owner) –
hi, all links are restored now 🙂
Likhit –
Valentin is always the best for me, so sexy and made hot sex scene, hope to see more of him.
Quintin (verified owner) –
Just got billed for this film but didn’t receive it. No download link or anything…
noelalejandro –
Hi! Sometimes when buying as a guest (non registered) the email notification miht get lost in Spam. I’ve just resent you the email order with the downloadable link 😉 Enjoy!
Cath –
“I’m a ghost.
I don’t have to go out. I don’t have to work. I don’t have to see anyone – I don’t even have to dress. I’m just wandering. Watch things. Watch you. I like watching you”
Porn has always been regarded as something dirty, perverted, unhealthy, made exclusively for men, by men, and at the expense of a healthy depiction of women’s desires, their physical and emotional well-being. As a woman I can certainly call the majority of what I’ve seen exploitative, abusive, extremely sexist and one of the great reasons why so many of us grow up with a faulty idea of sex, of how it should be, of how it must be performed, causing so much hurt and real harm to ourselves, our relations and lives as a whole.
But you know, it certainly needn’t be this way.
We’re just not used to questioning porn, and we’re wrong. It is not a matter of censorship, but a matter of being true to the plurality of human experience. A genre dedicated exclusively to depicting this incredibly vast aspect of life cannot be so limited.
Why can’t porn be hot and melancholic?
Why can’t it be kinky and positive to women?
Why can’t these films be emotional and artistic and enjoyable for both men and women (cis and trans) everywhere?
Why is adult cinema usually so detached from actual human emotion?
I may not know enough about adult cinema (or gay erotica for that matter), but I know that what people like Erika Lust and Noel Alejandro are doing for the genre is absolutely groundbreaking.
We need more voices, and absolutely more women behind the camera – everywhere there’s a camera on, not just here.
Noel used to work as a film editor for Lust’s X-Confessions series, compilations of shorts filmed from selected fantasies anonymous people would submit to her blog.
And they’re incredible! Fun porn. Feminist porn. Independent art porn. New wave porn. Whatever you call it: these are films made by people who feel joy in making them, who have the desire to express feeling and be positive about sexuality while being creative and personal. Where is the harm in being emotional in porn?
“Call me a Ghost” has the answer to that specific question.
Noel Alejandro talks about feeling sad and depressed and still being sexual. For that he takes great advantage of the sensuality that exists in simply watching – a pleasure we all movie buffs know very well – and of our ability to dive in feeling and imagination, even when we’re by ourselves. It gives us proof, to be 100% sure, for all time, that porn and emotion, even sadness, do blend well together. And that being positive about sex doesn’t necessarily mean we only have to depict happiness in it.
If one of the most ridiculous aspects of (bad) porn is the writing, “Call Me a Ghost” really teaches you differently in those last 5 minutes. The simple fact that Alejandro chose to place that dialog at the end, after you thought you already got what you came for, and the way he chose not to explain the character’s unhappiness, tells us a lot about the film’s universal message and creativity. When we’re depressed, being in a bubble is easy. Great, in fact. When we don’t want to work or go outside or see other people our own company is all we need. And that’s part of life – or at least it should be. Our modern world tells us to be happy and sociable and productive at all times, but that’s just not possible. Being introspective (in sex and in life) can be just as necessary sometimes in order to get in touch with who we really are: our naked selves, free and stripped from society’s expectations. It is as important as being able to celebrate the joy of living, the importance of connecting with others and dancing to a different tune in our lives. And the most important thing: sex doesn’t need to be out of the conversation whenever we talk about all these things.
Visuals-wise, the film materialises sadness in this beautiful, poetic way: an old, empty and broken house. The use of blue and natural light that is so delicate. Classical music clashes with noisy, punk-ish post-rock. The way it takes its time and isn’t afraid of dedicating more than half of the movie’s length to non-explicit scenes is also wonderful. Details like that curious moustache, a nostalgic element (small homage to 70’s male porn stars I presume?). Even the use of English, which could’ve felt like an intrusive element, didn’t bother me. Both actors were so charming in its use and in portraying each character’s truths with tenderness that it made no difference.
“Call Me a Ghost” is a pretty great film: visually gorgeous, extremely sexy and in touch with its feelings. Proof that porn is changing, and so must we. We shouldn’t be ashamed of it, we should talk about it more, and definitely watch more of it, specially the ones that speak not only to our bodies, but also to our hearts and minds.
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Saskia –
good one!
Mark Everett Sanders –
I enjoyed watching the film. However, I felt the guy was dreaming and it wasn’t a ghost.
Mark Everett Sanders –
You are correct. Porn needs more creative and Noel supplies it.
Loorent –
Where comes from the last music ? So beautiful….
Ed. –
Just watched Call Me a Ghost for the first time. I thought it was beautiful! It took me on a ride from the passionate to the spiritual, two realms I know are intertwined, and left me with the thought that we do have free, friendly spirits who watch over us, and engage us, even if only in dreams. Thanks for your work. I look forward to more.
André –
This is just so exceptional that I cannot find the right words — so much sensitivity, beauty, tenderness and an undeniable eye for aesthetics and artistry. This is not porn, this is vivid, dynamic storytelling. I’m absolutely in awe.
Kagura –
Beautiful and poetic, as always! Thanks for this 🙂
Israel –
The color temperature of the film is so intense. I look forward to catching more of your work in the future Noel.
Ivan –
Is beauty part of our imagination? A mere image created in our mind for the sake of our release and as a window to our desires? The blue light, the trembling skin,the pearly sweat, the piercing eyes… a true reflection of Noel Alejandro’s high perception of subtle beauty. Rare in today’s fast paced world. A new term should be set for Noel Alejandro’s films as they do not enter the realm of pornography… more accurately described as erotic-passionate-postmodern sexual narratives. An intense delight for the senses.
noelalejandro –
thanks Ivan for your beautiful words <3 I'm so happy that the film touched you.
Edouard –
Magnificent…
Andy –
I’ll never think of that Schubert impromptu the same way ever again LOL Can’t wait to see the film when it comes out!
Georges –
Looks interesting! I like how it gives you a very subtle feeling about the film. Very gentle and sensual! Looking forward to seeing it!
Toby –
I think it’s high time that we saw a trailer
noelalejandro –
The trailer will see light on Wednesday, and the film will be available online the 17th.. Thanks for the patience 🙂
Sarthak –
When is the trailer coming out?
Eric –
Could you pls post a review clip?
noelalejandro –
Sure, I will right now. Just a little tease 😉