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Angela White’s New Film Is a Love Letter to 2000s Skate Culture and Punk Vibes

Photo Credits: Vice

Angela White, is an award-winning adult film star and director is taking a walk down memory lane with her newest project, F*ck Angela. It’s a tribute to a time when skateboards, punk bands, and gritty DIY filmmaking led the streets and screens.

Angela is no stranger to success. Often called the “Lionel Messi of p*rn,” she’s been at the top of her game for nearly 20 years. With three AVN Female Performer of the Year awards under her belt (the highest honor in adult entertainment), she’s done it all. So what happens when you’ve already won everything? For Angela, the answer is: you create something just because you love it.

A Retro-Inspired Film with a Skateboarding Soul

F*ck Angela is a creative project that taps into Angela’s past. She grew up around skate videos and Southern California pop-punk. Her new film captures that raw, fast-paced energy using a camera that shaped an entire generation of both skate and adult films: the Sony VX2000.

The VX2000 and its predecessor, the VX1000, were game-changers in the early 2000s. Affordable and high-quality, they gave young creatives, from skaters to adult film directors, the tools to make something bold and exciting. Angela remembers how much those cameras changed everything: “They allowed you to get close to the action… and in p*rn, that means getting close.”

Angela also points out that these cameras helped give birth to the ‘gonzo’ style in adult films.

 What’s gonzo?

According to Angela:

“It’s raw, real, and unfiltered. It’s not about following a strict script. The camera is part of the scene. Sometimes the director talks to the performers. Sometimes the director joins in. There’s no pretending it’s not being filmed, it’s part of the moment.”

This free and unfiltered approach matches the wild, rebellious vibe of old skate videos. Angela saw a natural connection between these two subcultures. “In the culture I grew up in,” she says, “the punks, goths, and skaters all hung out together. Whenever we met up, someone would play a skate video in the background.”

Photo credits: Vice

Creating for Fun, Not Just for Fame

Angela isn’t chasing awards or money with this project. She’s already done all that. “I got into p*rn because I love it,” she says. “It was always about exploring my sexuality, not just about making money.”

Now, she wants to create things that bring her joy. Yes, she still produces regular content to keep her business running after all, p*rn is a business, but her real passion comes alive in personal projects like this one.

She explains, “I have to balance things. There’s stuff I do to keep the machine moving, but then there are these projects that make me feel alive creatively. F*ck Angela was one of those projects. It was about fun, memories, and pushing boundaries.”

Bringing It to the Fans

You can watch F*ck Angela on DVD or her OnlyFans. The VHS tapes? They sold out in 20 minutes. “There’s something magical about holding a physical copy of a movie,” Angela says. “People are craving that experience again. It’s more personal.”

And the film isn’t just s*xy. It’s stylish, nostalgic, and meaningful. But Angela knows that not everyone will get that. Some people still think p*rn is just mindless s*x on camera. To that, she has a bold response:

“There’s nothing wrong with people f*cking on tape. We’re f*cking better than you, that’s why you’re watching! It doesn’t always need to be cinematic. But if it is that’s great too.”

Photo credits: Vice

What’s Next?

Angela doesn’t have a concrete plan for her next project yet. But one thing’s for sure: it has to be fun. Whether it’s a location, a partner, or a wild new concept, it needs to excite her.

“I always start with the fun part,” she says. “If it sounds like a blast, then I start to build a serious, intentional project around it.”

She could do anything. But this is how she chooses to spend her time making art that blends her passions, her past, and her personality.

By Risper Akinyi

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