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In Search of the Ultra-Sex À la recherche de l'ultra-sex

Nicolas Charlet, Bruno Lavaine / France / 2015 / 60 min / French

A twisted journey into the archives of golden-age porn, the funny, off-the-wall collage of excerpts from over a hundred 1970s and 80s porn movies acquires the dimensions of an intergalactic science-fiction adventure.

Somewhere above Earth, a group of astronauts watch in horror as a global pandemic fills everyone on Earth with endless lust. As the astronauts desperately try to understand the reason behind this sudden illness, the horrifying truth is revealed: The sexual matrix of the Universe known as Ultra Sex has gone missing! Now the astronauts have one chance to discover exactly where the matrix has been taken to in order to save their beloved planet, while a wild orgy continues endlessly, threatening the sanity of all people on Earth.

"Our film affords an insight into the hidden corners of this actually little known genre – a Hollywood antechamber of sorts, in which filmmakers seeking breakthrough experimented with everything under the Sun. The totally unbridled freedom of directorial ideas reflects both in the situations and offbeat decor." (Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine)

Nicolas Charlet in Bruno Lavaine
A French comedy duo, film directors, screenwriters and actors, Charlet and Lavaine have asserted themselves with a series of comedy acts, Message à caractère informatif, made for Canal+. Their credits include screenplays for several feature films, including the cinematic adaptation of Frédéric Beigbeder’s novel, 99 francs.

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