Studio A
Studio A

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Studio A

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
294 min
English

Studio A is a nasty, five-scene showcase of the director's favorite current performers. First, Savannah Fox joins Bonnie Rotten for some mutual ass worship and vibrator play. Skinny stud Jordan Ash makes it a hard-core, butt reaming threesome. Next, athletic, all-natural newbie Bianca Breeze jumps ass-backward into her first-ever on-camera anal experience. Mr. Pete thrusts his fat cock up Bianca's tender rectum and sprays her pretty face with sperm. Tight, Chichi Medina is an adorable Latina. Photographer Will Powers plunders the little cutie's tight corn hole and blasts her with creamy jizz. Luna C. Kitsuen is the resident studio pussy - a pale, bespectacled, naturally busty babe in fishnets and a cat collar. She gets anally used. Thick, gorgeous blonde Laela Pryce brings her plump, meaty rump for anal playtime with supermodel Sarah Shevon. They drill each other's derriere with a baseball bat - Sarah's rectum graphically prolapses like a red, glistening rose.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: J.P. O'ConnellGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

Studio A follows the struggles of a young filmmaker as he navigates the challenges of creating his first feature film. The narrative delves into the creative process, the sacrifices required in the pursuit of art, and the emotional toll it takes on the artist and those around him.

Critical Reception

Studio A was a well-received short film that garnered attention for its authentic portrayal of the filmmaking process and its compelling performances. Critics praised its raw emotional honesty and its ability to capture the inherent difficulties faced by aspiring directors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic depiction of the struggles of filmmaking.

  • The performances were noted for their emotional depth and authenticity.

  • Appreciated for its concise yet impactful storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reception for Studio A is not widely documented on Google reviews, but the film has received positive mentions on independent film forums for its honest portrayal of the creative process.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very limited budget, with much of the equipment and crew being sourced from the director's own network of aspiring filmmakers.

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