[5] Her involvement in dance and choreography, and her interest in expression of the human body, played a part in attracting her to the industry.
Wanting to attain this same kind of sexual strength, which seemed compatible with feminist ideals, she began acting in pornographic films.
"[3] During her active career as pornographic performer, she rarely did anal sex scenes, and she required her partners to use a condom in every role except her first.
[4] She wrote 11 books, most of them about female sexuality (Osez découvrir le point G, La sexualité féminine de A à Z[11]...), but also about pregnancy (Osez l'amour durant la grossesse), philosophy (Sexe Philo),[12] and Punk Rock (Metal Urbain : a good hippie is a dead one).
[14] In 2015 she directed À quoi rêvent les jeunes filles ?,[15] a documentary about the sexuality of millennials aired on France 2.
Her 2018 documentary Là où les putains n'existent pas deals with the case of the murdered Swedish prostitute and activist Eva Marree Kullander Smith.
Ovidie directed the 2017 documentary "Pornocracy: The New Sex Multinationals", about the transformation of the adult film industry into an oligopoly.
Ovidie has also been active in musical circles, organizing underground concerts within France for martial musicians such as Dernière Volonté, Position Parallèle, and others.
In 2009, Ovidie directed and performed in a music video by the German electronic rock/glam rock band The World Domination.