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Create spending organize with two of your favorite storytelling grandfathers who just happened to make dirty movies. “MAU MAU COUPLING SEX” features Dan Sonney and David Friedman, Independent Cinema’s original outlaws, and who the New York Times affectionately calls “the Sunshine Boys of Smut.” Take a scintillating sojourn through a century of cinematic sex, and a hilarious and unexpectedly penetrating look at the clubbiness, families, and fortunes of two men who catered to a repressed society’s forbidden desires, and made a bigger impression on the culture’s concept of sexuality than Masters and Johnson. Since the 1940s they have produced an avalanche of ‘Adults Only’ movies for generations of insatiably curious moviegoers. “MAU MAU SEX SEX” pleased audiences when it debuted at the 2001 Santa Barbara International Film over Festival before vernissage for two weeks at Callow York’s Cinema Village Theater where it received rave reviews. It is without delay playing in theaters nationwide. Critically acclaimed, (see Gathering & Reviews call for on this website) ‘Mau Mau Lovemaking Sex’ is a thought-provoking and go into hysterics-inducing look at a hugely well-paid, but morally marginalized, slice of the ‘sexploitation’ role. It’s more than a sociology lesson. The movie challenges preconceived notions as it examines the folks lives of two individual characters: Friedman, a ‘carny’ from Alabama who dropped a Paramount paycheck to pursue his heretic trade, and Sonney, the other half of the flagrant twosome. Sonney, the son of a frontier lawman became the nation’s leading purveyor of cinema sleaze – while raising four daughters in the Catholic Church. Championed by free-speech pattern advocates and vilified by self-appointed integrity watchdogs, the team up has enjoyed a long association and signal friendship, which they chat about with vigil-hole candor and hilarious well-founded humor. The moving picture combines the latest digital technology with good film clips to acquaint with a kaleidoscopic take on a loopy, intimacy-mad sodality – and two cagey operators who knew how to exploit it. ‘Mau Mau Shafting Sex’ does not contain explicit, pitiless-pith sexual theme. It is an ‘R’ rated type talking picture. From first-time Director and Producer Ted Bonnitt and 7th Planet Productions. 80 minutes.

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