

Who Is Jonzu?
If you happen to meet them by chance in Berlin, where Jonzu is based, you will see Jonzu move fluidly between fashion, performance art, and adult cinema with a singular aesthetic: gothic, sensual, and queer. As a performer, director, and writer, they bring a meticulous eye shaped by a background in fashion styling and creative direction, paired with a spiritual practice they describe as a steady anchor beneath the work. Berlin’s kink-forward, open alternative porn scene offered Jonzu the space to build what they had been searching for: more alternative queer POC representation within mainstream porn. Their work insists on worlds where fantasy, identity, and culture intersect on screen. What adult cinema has taught Jonzu is simple and demanding: stay open to evolution. Porn, for them, is the place where carnal desire and fantasy become tangible in image, art, and story. That’s what continues to draw them in. Their shoots with ERIKALUST stood out for the ethical framework and attention to detail, aligning with Jonzu’s long-term goal of blurring the lines between adult cinema and mainstream/popular culture. Jonzu knew early on that they wanted to direct adult films. Their creative roots naturally extend into gay porn, where styling, mood, and narrative can be as deliberate as any fashion editorial or art film. With projects circulating through porn festivals and early steps into non-adult features, their trajectory lives at the edge of genres. They define themself with a wink and a promise: spicy artist, occasional muse, perpetual goth boy. The lore, as they say, is endless.
Watch Jonzu queer porn films on ERIKALUST
In Pillow Princess, Jonzu steps into a fairytale with a filthy twist. This playful reimagining of The Princess and the Pea turns royal discomfort into erotic discovery. Two men tumble into lust on a bed, repeatedly interrupted by something small but persistent beneath the sheets. When the mystery is revealed as a pea-colored butt plug, frustration gives way to anal pleasure. Lighthearted, clever, and explicitly sexy, the film delivers gay blowjob with humor and charm. You can also see Jonzu in Beauty & The Beast, a darker, more introspective gay fetish film that abandons fairytale innocence altogether. This story dives into the tension between the self we present and the parts we fear, staging desire as a confrontation between light and shadow.







