Haus Of Ko

Country: United States of America

Mistress Kolipi & Øthyr are queer POC filmmakers based in the San Francisco Bay Area, creating erotic cinema at the intersection of kink, ritual, and transformation. Their films challenge binaries—between pain and pleasure, dominance and devotion—and reimagine adult film as sacred, rebellious art.

Mistress Kolipi is a femme Domme of color and professional dominatrix whose performance practice centers erotic power, consent, and initiation. Øthyr is a nonbinary director, award-winning photographer, and music producer whose past work for Nike, Red Bull, and The New York Times now channels into spiritual and erotic rebellion. Every frame, sound, and breath in Flesh & Fire is intentional—including the original score composed by Øthyr.

Their debut short Surrender was selected for Dan Savage’s 20th Anniversary HUMP! Film Festival and is currently touring 40+ cities worldwide. Their work has since been featured in Sex + Psychedelics Magazine, spotlighted on Crude Podcast (Berlin), and most recently elevated with the premiere of FLESH + FIRE at DRIP: Queer & Trans Porn Film Festival in New York City, followed by a West Coast screening at BLUSH: San Francisco Porn Film Festival this August. Their most personal invocation to date, FLESH + FIRE unfolds as a cinematic ritual made by and for the global queer diaspora. With coast-to-coast festival recognition and a worldwide release on PinkLabel.TV, the film is weaving its ritual across borders and onto screens around the world.

 

flesh + fire [1969]

Directed by Haus Of Ko

In the vast, merciless expanse of the Mojave Desert, Flesh & Fire unfolds as an erotic ritual of power, transformation, and embodied devotion. Kolipi—dominant, divine, and unflinching—moves through a ceremonial spell that banishes fear and submission, conjuring new love, creative fire, and sovereign strength.

This dark, witchy, and gorgeously raw short fuses art porn with spiritual invocation, offering a cinematic experience where flesh becomes flame and desire becomes prophecy. Rooted in kink, queerness, and sacred eroticism, Flesh & Fire reimagines adult cinema as ritual—where sex is ceremony and pleasure is power.

Crafted by Bay Area-based queer POC filmmakers Kolipi & ØthyrCat, the film is both incantation and invocation: a protest against repression and an offering to liberation. It invites viewers beyond voyeurism and into an immersive, intentional encounter with erotic power.

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