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2015 AVN Award Nominee for Best Romance Movie

**2015 XBIZ Award Winner for Couples-Themed Release of the Year

2015 XBIZ Award Winner for Best Actress - Couples-Themed Release - Maddy O'Reilly

2015 XBIZ Award Winner for Best Actor - Couples-Themed Release ? Xander Corvus

2015 XBIZ Award Nominee for Best Director of the Year - Feature Release - Jacky St. James**

Having grown up in a conservative household where sex was stigmatized, Anne Lee (Maddy O'Reilly) has become hopelessly repressed, until she seeks help in the most unlikely of places. The Variel House, run by a husband and wife (Steven St. Croix and India Summer) is known for its unconventional, very hands-on therapy practices, where patients are pushed to their sexual limits through a variety of exercises geared at helping them confront their fears. Anna Lee is paired up with brooding Emmett (Xander Corvus), a fellow patient battling his own demons, and the two forge an unexpected friendship. Together they share their most intimate secrets and hidden desires while navigating an intensely provocative road towards sexual freedom. But when their erotic journey proves too challenging for Emmett to handle, Anna is left wondering whether true liberation can only be found on one's own.

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The Sexual Liberation Of Anna Lee

By Willy Milano
"Do you sometimes feel like you're a sexual bombshell but you just can't let yourself go?"

Well, that's what happened to Anna Lee, a very sexually repressed girl that believes masturbation is very wrong, and she's gonna burn in hell forever. Her family raised her this way. She looks for help and finds herself going to a community in she's going to find therapy to help her sexually.

This movie is a perfect porno for women and couples, and no, Anna Lee is not going to get gangbanged as soon as she feels free in that new world.

Anna Lee (Maddy O'Reilly) is going to take therapy, she's going to find real advise that you could probably hear if you ever go to sexual therapy. These tips are fantastically written by Jacky St. James, and if you put them to work with your significant other, I know they're gonna help you be sexually liberated.

The first hour of the movie starts like an everyday porno: "little dialogue, lots of sex and nothing really outstanding (but sex of course)." The rest of the movie is the story that shows you how Anna Lee is going to start feeling that sex is not dirty, and that she can be happy being herself. It also shows you the amazing romantic connection that she is going to develop with Emmett (Xander Corvus), a guy who doesn't want to get involved romantically with girls, and he just wants sex.

The second hour of the movie is the one that's gonna help you. You're going to watch really good information on how to overcome sexual repression, little by little, on your own, and with a partner. Also, you're going to fall in love with the main characters and their complicated relationship.

Overall, The Sexual Liberation of Anna Lee is the perfect movie for couples and women, and especially for people who believes sex is a dirty thing. Watch it and you could get sexually liberated!!

New Sensations’ The Sexual Liberation of Anna Lee (2014)

By Dr. Chauntelle
Dr. Chauntelle does not use a rating system. Five stars is a default setting only.

There are no words to describe New Sensations' The Sexual Liberation of Anna Lee (2014) ...mostly because I was in tears by the time it was over - happy tears, hot (so hot) tears, tears that only come when something impacts you so significantly you're almost bewildered.

It was like that.

Only two other *adult* movies have ever made me cry - Wasteland (2012) and Cafe Flesh (1982) - both of which hold more meaning for me than any other filmic text I've ever seen (except for maybe Love and Basketball (2000) - I'm serious).

I realize all my reactions are intensely personal, thus cannot be used to generalize. Case in point: I watched a soft cut of Wasteland in a theatre with a friend of mine once. It was probably the third time I had seen the film, and I was still overwhelmed by the soft cut. My friend was like "Eh, it was pretty good." He was not crying (like I was). Point being, our reactions are strictly our own.

Anna Lee was like that.

Here's film's the synopsis:

"After growing up in a conservative home, a sexually repressed, Anna Lee (Maddy O'Reilly) seeks help in the most unlikely of places ? an unconventional therapy practice called the Variel House. Known for taking a very hands-on approach to treatment, the Variel House pushes patients to their sexual limits through a variety of exercises geared at helping them confront their fears. It is during these exercises that Anna Lee is paired up with Emmett (Xander Corvus), a patient battling his own demons, and the two forge an unlikely friendship. Together they share their most intimate secrets and hidden desires while navigating an intensely provocative road towards sexual freedom. But when their erotic journey proves too challenging for Emmett to handle, Anna is left wondering whether true liberation can only be found on one's own."

This movie, under the deft leadership of writer/director Jacky St. James, is perfect. It is perfectly cast, perfectly rendered, and is a perfect exploration of the tensions that build between being both a good girl ...and a bad one. Now, do not misconstrue ? these characterizations are 1) social constructions 2) that do not need to be held as mutually exclusive. And yet, that is what we as human civilization insist upon doing...

Any woman who has ever felt a tension between what she was "raised" to do and what she'd like to do should watch this film. Any woman who has ever felt that if she did something "bad" she would cease to be "good" (or vice versa) should watch this film. And anyone with a *thing* for Maddy O'Reilly and/or Xander Corvus should watch this film too ...because they smolder.

Smolder.

I will say no more. Instead, I will sit here with my and my tears and reflect upon what this film meant to me. I strongly suggest you do the same.