Venus Award

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Venus Award
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Venus Award trophies
Location Berlin [1]
CountryGermany
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The Venus Award is a film award in the adult film industry presented yearly in Berlin since 1997 as part of the Venus Berlin trade fair, an international erotic trade festival, on the exhibition grounds at the Funkturm. [1]

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Prizes are offered in some 30 categories and there are live strip stage shows with topless bull riding, oil wrestling and simulated live sex. [1] [2] The Venus Awards are unique in that directors, performers and films from the same country (Germany, France, the United States, etc.) compete for honors with other entities from that same country, while all entries also remain eligible for the "European" and "International" award categories. [3] The International Venus Fair for 16–19 October 2003 had attendance figures of around 40,000. [2]

From 2005 to 2009, the Eroticline Awards were presented instead, with the Venus Awards returning in 2010.

1997 Venus Awards

1998 Venus Awards

1999 Venus Awards

2000 Venus Awards

2001 Venus Awards

2002 Venus Awards

2003 Venus Awards

2004 Venus Awards

2010 Venus Awards

Sexy Cora at the 2010 Venus Awards, Berlin Sexy Cora - Venus Berlin 2010-edited.jpg
Sexy Cora at the 2010 Venus Awards, Berlin

2011 Venus Awards

2012 Venus Awards

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Roberta Gemma at the 2012 Venus Berlin

2013 Venus Awards

2014 Venus Awards

Jesse Jane at the 2014 Venus Awards, Berlin 14-10-16 Venus-Verleihung Jesse Jane 01.jpg
Jesse Jane at the 2014 Venus Awards, Berlin

2015 Venus Awards

2017 Venus Awards

2018 Venus Awards

2019 Venus Awards

See also

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