Le président d'une mystérieuse Fondation dont les bals de charité font également office de parties sexuelles masquées fait tout ce qui est en son pouvoir pour protéger son secret le plus som... Tout lireLe président d'une mystérieuse Fondation dont les bals de charité font également office de parties sexuelles masquées fait tout ce qui est en son pouvoir pour protéger son secret le plus sombre: la caméra cachée dans sa salle de bain.Le président d'une mystérieuse Fondation dont les bals de charité font également office de parties sexuelles masquées fait tout ce qui est en son pouvoir pour protéger son secret le plus sombre: la caméra cachée dans sa salle de bain.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire au total
Eliza Christine
- Stella
- (as Eliza Boivin)
Hunter Ridenour
- Lance
- (voice)
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Scott J. Ramsey is the director, co-writer, and editor of "X". The story is reminiscent of the secret society depicted in Eyes Wide Shut. It's focus is on three people who come to escape and explore there secret desires.
The three characters Stella (Eliza Boivin), Christian (Hope Raymond) and Danny (Brian Smick)are exposed and explored through out there visits to the club.
The whole purpose of this club called The Foundation, is your actions will be kept secret. It's a place where anything and everything goes. You hide behind a mask and become someone else. Believing when you leave those memories and actions are kept secret. But that's the problem with a secret, everyone knows there hard to keep. Especially deep dark secrets.
We are met with Stella (Eliza Boivin)in the opening. She looks unsure and out of place. She gets in with her mask and password and indulges and mingles with very colorful characters. Once we're in we meet Christian (Hope Raymond) she is basically the host and is slowly taking over the family business passed on by her slowly declining mother Lynda (Valerie Fachman). Lynda was in the past a pop star, but mentally she can't partake in her so called charity club.
So Christian is aboard the night of sex parties and all there fetishes and perversions imaginable. But will Christian partake or is her fetish something that can't be shared only explored among herself. Being surrounded by orgies and other sexual activities, in what is a playground for experimental adults. What can this secret be. Now Danny (Brian Smick) is also on board to tempt and aggravate Christian. Danny is Christian partner in this club and is the one who has invited the awkward Stella. They all went to school together and he wants Stella to seduce Christian. It's a forced deal that is put upon Stella. Danny has dirt on Stella about her being a cam girl and threatens to tell her boyfriend Jackson (Zachary Cowan). Jackson thinks Stella has webcam classes they she teaches. Things really get complicated with the feeling and relations these three have kept To themselves throughout the years. With crushes, secrets and jealousy. Danny is the most open and colorful Character and is a joy in all his scenes. He is just a fun loving sex maniac. Danny is Christians secret sex toy and whole Goal in life who to have as much sex with as many people as he can and anything goes. Danny's performance is a standout and so enjoyable. The whole cast is amazing and perform brilliantly. A lot of care was taking in costumes, set, lighting and beautiful cinematography all under the careful eye of Scott. Overall this movie is very dark and imaginative. I cant stop the praise for this team. It's excellently scripted and shot. The camera is in the action all the time and explores the perversions and stories of all involved. As a freshman intro in direction Scott J. Ramsey hits a homerun. This has to be one of the most original thriller of the year so far, with a kick ass soundtrack. Director: Scott J. Ramsey Cinematography: Chantel Beam Screenplay: Hannah Katherine Jost, Scott J. Ramsey Producers: Alex De Nicolo, Kevin De Nicolo, Hannah Katherine Jost, Scott J. Ramsey, Amber Tiana Music composed by: Kevin De Nicolo, Lien Do
Cast: Eliza Boivin, Vicky Lopez, Valerie Fachman, Hope Raymond, Zachary Cowan, and Brian Smick
We are met with Stella (Eliza Boivin)in the opening. She looks unsure and out of place. She gets in with her mask and password and indulges and mingles with very colorful characters. Once we're in we meet Christian (Hope Raymond) she is basically the host and is slowly taking over the family business passed on by her slowly declining mother Lynda (Valerie Fachman). Lynda was in the past a pop star, but mentally she can't partake in her so called charity club.
So Christian is aboard the night of sex parties and all there fetishes and perversions imaginable. But will Christian partake or is her fetish something that can't be shared only explored among herself. Being surrounded by orgies and other sexual activities, in what is a playground for experimental adults. What can this secret be. Now Danny (Brian Smick) is also on board to tempt and aggravate Christian. Danny is Christian partner in this club and is the one who has invited the awkward Stella. They all went to school together and he wants Stella to seduce Christian. It's a forced deal that is put upon Stella. Danny has dirt on Stella about her being a cam girl and threatens to tell her boyfriend Jackson (Zachary Cowan). Jackson thinks Stella has webcam classes they she teaches. Things really get complicated with the feeling and relations these three have kept To themselves throughout the years. With crushes, secrets and jealousy. Danny is the most open and colorful Character and is a joy in all his scenes. He is just a fun loving sex maniac. Danny is Christians secret sex toy and whole Goal in life who to have as much sex with as many people as he can and anything goes. Danny's performance is a standout and so enjoyable. The whole cast is amazing and perform brilliantly. A lot of care was taking in costumes, set, lighting and beautiful cinematography all under the careful eye of Scott. Overall this movie is very dark and imaginative. I cant stop the praise for this team. It's excellently scripted and shot. The camera is in the action all the time and explores the perversions and stories of all involved. As a freshman intro in direction Scott J. Ramsey hits a homerun. This has to be one of the most original thriller of the year so far, with a kick ass soundtrack. Director: Scott J. Ramsey Cinematography: Chantel Beam Screenplay: Hannah Katherine Jost, Scott J. Ramsey Producers: Alex De Nicolo, Kevin De Nicolo, Hannah Katherine Jost, Scott J. Ramsey, Amber Tiana Music composed by: Kevin De Nicolo, Lien Do
Cast: Eliza Boivin, Vicky Lopez, Valerie Fachman, Hope Raymond, Zachary Cowan, and Brian Smick
The actors/writers/directors really should have just gotten some professional mental health counseling instead of spending the time and resources to make whatever that was. I'm genuinely convinced that the entirety of the movie's production is just Hope Raymond fulfilling some really strange and specific sexual fantasy. If you've seen it you know what I mean.
The plot and themes are deeply concerning. Not in the fun way like a good psychological thriller, more in a way that's sad and worrying.
I really can't fathom how anyone would agree to contribute money to this, even out of pity. The idea that someone would hear the premise of "weird orgies run by lady who gets off on watching people use the bathroom" and agree to participate blows my mind. I actually would recommend that people studying psychology use this film as a case study of delusion, parapsychology and maybe even paraphilia.
The plot and themes are deeply concerning. Not in the fun way like a good psychological thriller, more in a way that's sad and worrying.
I really can't fathom how anyone would agree to contribute money to this, even out of pity. The idea that someone would hear the premise of "weird orgies run by lady who gets off on watching people use the bathroom" and agree to participate blows my mind. I actually would recommend that people studying psychology use this film as a case study of delusion, parapsychology and maybe even paraphilia.
Not a very good movie. But Hope Raymond is very easy on the eyes. Banger body.
Things happened, there were characters. It was interesting to watch although not much happened. It didn't go the way I thought it would. I thought the young lady at the start would be an undercover reporter. A nice misdirection. The way the movie plays out is therefore slightly unexpected and that's what makes it an interesting movie.
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- Anecdotes"Pendragon", the password to get into the ball, is a reference to Uther Pendragon, King Arthur's father in "The Once and Future King."
- ConnexionsFeatures Queen (2019)
- Bandes originalesKnave
Written by Scott J. Ramsey and Kevin De Nicolo
Performed by The Major Arcana
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- Budget
- 150 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée2 heures 7 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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