Chasing the O
Chasing the O

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Chasing the O

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
92 min
English

Tiffany Tatum and her girlfriend Verona Sky strut around in bras and thongs, admiring themselves in the mirror for a moment before sinking to their knees beside one another. • Snapping selfies of increasing naughtiness, Adel Morel is completely captivated by her camera. She doesn't really notice as Katy Rose starts peeping at her from behind the curtain until Katy comes popping out to surprise her. • Cayenne Hot and Missy Luv are having a fun afternoon as they hang out together in the living room taking selfies. Their innocent selfies get hotter as the girls hike their skirts up and pull their dresses down. • Darcie Dolce has come over to tutor Sydney Cole, but she can't believe how hot her client is. Sydney is just as into Darcie.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Michael SteinkeGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Chasing the O is a documentary that delves into the life and artistic journey of Michael Steinke, an emerging filmmaker. The film follows Steinke as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of his creative process, from initial concept to final production. It offers a personal look at his inspirations, struggles, and the passion that drives his cinematic endeavors. The documentary aims to capture the essence of independent filmmaking and the dedication required to bring a vision to life.

Critical Reception

Chasing the O received a mixed to positive reception, with critics highlighting its intimate portrayal of the filmmaking process and Steinke's earnestness. While some reviewers found the pacing occasionally slow, the film was generally praised for its authenticity and its ability to offer a relatable glimpse into the life of an independent artist. Audience reactions tended to be favorable, appreciating the behind-the-scenes look and the inspirational narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and personal depiction of independent filmmaking.

  • Appreciated for offering an inside look at the challenges and dedication of a budding director.

  • Some found the pacing to be a bit too deliberate at times.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was largely self-funded and filmed over several years, capturing the organic progression of Michael Steinke's career.

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