The O Tapes

Running time: 91 mins

According to recent studies, four million women in the U.S. alone remain sexually unsatisfied. Nearly four decades after ?the sexual revolution,? that?s not exactly progress.

As expressed in a humorous, revealing chain of interviews with women from 18 to 85 years old, female sexuality has always been a touchy and often ignored subject within our cultural gates, from the mystique of virginity to the ?good girl?/?bad girl? dichotomy. In a system where, from Adam and Eve on, the focus of pleasure has been on the man?s side, the comments reveal the female orgasm as not just a physical sensation, but also an act of rebellion.

Chris Arnold?s decidedly unblushing The O Tapes stages the search for the ultimate female ?o? as a provocative, engaging essay on sexuality, touching on both the historical and cultural aspects of a society. Displaying insights from filmmakers and professors, artists and housewives, grad students and ex-burlesque queens, the film blends interviews with stock-footage and hilarious animation work for an eye-opening look at how sex spills over into other facets of our world.

Fernando F. Croce

SPECIAL PRESENTATION
According to recent studies, four million women in the U.S. alone remain sexually unsatisfied. Nearly four decades after ?the sexual revolution,? that?s not exactly progress. As expressed in a…