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In Search of the Ultra-Sex

Country: France, Language: French, 60 mins

Original Title

A la recherche de l'Ultra-Sex
  • Director: Nicolas Charlet; Bruno Lavaine
  • Writer: Nicolas Charlet
  • Producer: David Frenkel; Arno Moria

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Somewhere in outer space, a group of astronauts helplessly watch in horror as a global pandemic takes over Earth, filling EVERYONE with insatiable lust. Something must be done – but what?! As the astronauts grow more desperate trying to figure out what’s turning the world into a hump fest, the horrifying truth is suddenly revealed: The sexual matrix of the universe, the Ultra-Sex, has gone missing!

As the endless orgy continues, threatening the sanity of all humans, the astronauts must find a way to locate the matrix before it is too late.

Directors Nicolas & Bruno have compiled scenes from porn movies of the 1970s, 80s and 90s, and with some clever re-editing and amazing voice-over work, they have made an unforgettable new sci-fi experience that will leave you on the floor laughing.


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