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Anna Span (Anna Imogen Thompson) was born on 15 January, 1972 in Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, is an English pornographic film director (born 1972). Discover Anna Span's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Anna Imogen Thompson
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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 15 January 1972
Birthday 15 January
Birthplace Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1972

Anna Arrowsmith (born Anna Imogen Thompson 15 January 1972), who works under the pseudonym Anna Span, is a former English pornographic film director and producer.

She makes frequent public appearances, speaking on sex, pornography and feminism.

She was born and raised in Kent, England, United Kingdom, the daughter of finance director Clive Thompson.

She is a graduate of film from the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

1990

She has been an active member of Feminists Against Censorship since the late 1990s.

Anna has also appeared on various TV programmes and press such as Newsnight, The Today Programme, PM, and Woman's Hour, defending the porn industry.

1997

Her films are female-friendly based on her ideas first outlined in her 1997 dissertation 'Towards a New Pornography'.

She later graduated with an MA in Philosophy from Birkbeck College, University of London, and studied for a PhD in Gender Studies at the University of Sussex, titled 'Rethinking Misogyny: How Men Experience Women to have Power in Dating Relationships'.

1999

She had her first film aired in 1999 on UK porn channel Television X and has made over 250 scenes to date.

Her films focus on women enjoying sex with women or men, sometimes both.

Other themes include sex toys, everyday objects (such as a chocolate bar or orange) being used as sex toys, threesomes, group sex, and gang bangs.

Role playing and fantasy are also common.

Sometimes a character from one of her films appears in another.

There is a big emphasis on reality both in script and actor performances.

In her films she includes a much higher than average percentage of shots which look at the men, which she has termed 'female point of view' shots.

2003

She has had one manual and two academic works published: Erotic Home Video (now known as Shoot Your Own Adult Home Movies) in 2003; My Pornographic Development, A chapter on my aesthetic philosophy, published in the book Pornographic Art & The Aesthetics of Pornography available through Palgrave Macmillan in 2013 and her PhD Thesis rewritten as a book,

2006

British Conservative Party Leader David Cameron had taken a tough line on youth offenders but in July 2006 gave a sympathetic speech that was dubbed by the News of the World as 'Hug a Hoodie'.

The phrase came into popular use in the UK despite Cameron insisting that he did not use it.

2007

Arrowsmith was the 2007/8 and 2008/9 Best Director at the UK Adult Film & TV Awards, where she also won four other awards for her DVD "Hug a Hoodie".

She wanted to present a sympathetic image of the Young offender.

In 2007 she won 'Indie Porn Pioneer', 2010 she won an award for Best Politician (somewhat prematurely) at the Erotic Awards and in 2011, and then the 'Best Bi Movie' at The International Emma Feminist Porn Awards, in Toronto.

After a shorter documentary aired on Channel 4 earlier in her career, in September 2007, she was the focus of a TV documentary entitled Sex Films For Girls, made by Five, which captured her views on pornography and her film approach and featured on-set filming during the making of a film.

Her father also appeared in the documentary, expressing a negative view of pornography but a very supportive view of his daughter.

She identifies as bisexual and has said, 'I'm bi and looking at two women together turns me on.'

She has given talks about pornography and feminism in various countries, for example at universities or film festivals and has debated on pornography with Germaine Greer and Gail Dines.

2008

She won Best British Film Brand at The UK's trade awards – the ETO Awards in 2008.

Anna was Chair of the Adult Industry Trade Association from 2008-2010.

2009

Her film Be My Toy Boy was nominated for best Film at the 2009 ETO Awards.

2010

Arrowsmith was the Liberal Democrat candidate for Gravesham in Kent for the 2010 United Kingdom general election.

Conservative Adam Holloway held on to the seat by a considerable margin; Arrowsmith increased the Liberal Democrat vote share by nearly one third compared to the previous Lib Dem election results and by more than the regional average, but remained in third place behind Labour.

She explained her reasons for moving into politics in The Observer, which included: women's right to sexual expression and consumption, freedom of speech, and helping young people.

Then Liberal Democrat party leader Nick Clegg said, "It's not exactly my cup of tea what she's been doing before she has put herself forward in parliament but I also think it's really important that people like her who really care a lot about her local area are encouraged to come into politics. You can't accuse her of being a cardboard cut-out Westminster politician."

2011

In 2011, Span was invited alongside Jessi Fischer and Johnny Anglais to debate against Gail Dines, Richard Woolfson and Shelley Lubben at the University of Cambridge.

The proposition that she argued was that 'This house believes that pornography does a good public service.' Span won the proposition with 231 in favour to 187 against with 197 abstentions.

Dines said her opponents won because the chamber consisted mostly of '18-22-year-old males who were using pornography on a regular basis.'

2013

She won the Palm Phwoar, Services to the Industry award in 2013.

2015

Rethinking Misogyny: Men’s Perceptions of Female Power in Dating Relationships in 2015, available through Routledge.

She has been a peer reviewer for the academic journals Gender Studies, Men and Masculinities and Porn Studies.

Anna ran a campaign website called WeConsent.org on behalf of the people who work in the various sex industries against the various moral panics aimed at them and their industries.

She has been a regular columnist of the Daily Sport newspaper, The Guardian newspaper, and the British women's sex magazine Scarlet.