“Reina Reborn” starring Valentina Nappi: Here's Why You Can't Miss This Masterpiece

 

While we’ve always been fans of “raw and hard” porn and prefer to review and watch “all-sex” performances—because, at the end of the day, those are the ones that best showcase the performers’ talent—we can’t help but applaud a masterpiece like “Reina Reborn” until our hands are raw. From my perspective, it’s the film that definitively establishes Valentina Nappi’s immense on-screen talent. 

Today, Valentina is the purest embodiment of a great artist. She is not only an extraordinary performer but also a great actress, and she was recognized as such last January when she received the Best Actress award at the AVN Awards for her intense performance in ‘Shamanologist’ by Hentaied

'Reina Reborn,‘ streaming on the official Reborn Cinema website since January 30, is one of those gems destined to be talked about for years to come. A film that deserves mainstream reviews it will never get because if a film contains explicit sex, it is categorized and labeled as a 'hardcore genre’ film. Hardcore films are our bread and butter, but ‘Reina Reborn’ is much more than that. 

Starting with the film’s structure itself: it’s a 90-minute runtime divided into ten interconnected chapters featuring eleven explicit scenes, each edited to the length of a song and accompanied by 14 original tracks plus two licensed songs. The film’s audio focuses on music rather than sound effects, while the full versions of each scene are available on the Reborn Cinema website. So in the end, there’s plenty to satisfy fans of “all-sex” porn, with at least seven hours of bonus material to watch and the full, uncut scenes. A touch I find brilliant. 

At the center is Reina, played by Valentina Nappi, whose appetite for pleasure leans on fixer friend Luciano (Romeo) to engineer an endless run of high-intensity nights that push out Luana (Nicole Kitt) and test their circle. As Luana builds new connections with Tainara (Charlotte Cross), Neymar (Mickey Mod) and their friends, tensions escalate from late-night parties to a beachfront gathering that spirals into a chaotic night at Reina’s home. What begins as another attempt to control the situation breaks Reina instead, forcing the group into an unexpected moment of unity that reshapes the relationships heading into the joyful, all-is-well engagement celebration that closes the film. 

From the opening “The Feast” to the finale “Reborn but I Can’t Change”, the film leans into group dynamics, jealousy, forgiveness and community, reframing Reina’s breakdown as the point where she is finally forced to confront herself and accept care from the people she once treated as props in her fantasies.

In keeping with Reborn Cinema’s mission to connect pleasure with purpose, 50% of net proceeds from every subscription and transaction connected to Reina Reborn will be donated to non-profit organizations working on solutions to the climate crisis. The film and site keep the activism light touch, with only a brief mention at the end, inviting viewers to come for ambitious adult cinema and discover the environmental purpose as an added layer.

The film, produced by Michael Vegas, Siouxsie Q and their team, Pig Machine, boasts an ensemble cast rounded out by Ana Foxxx as Alandra, Vanessa Vega as Juliana, Scarlett Alexis as Soraia, Christian Wilde as Benecio, Isiah Maxwell as Ronaldo, Dante Colle as Marcelo and Dillon Diaz as Rafael.

Here’s the mainstream trailer for *Reina Reborn*, and you certainly don’t need any explicit scenes to make you want to see this film—we highly recommend it. 




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