Couples Explore the Sexual Power of Non-Verbal Communication in UK Studio’s Recent Glamcore Release
Joybear Pictures releases “Body Language”. An ensemble cast discovers the pleasures derived from non-verbal communication in the UK studio’s newest glamcore release, directed by Ed & Sam.
“In life, some of us are lucky enough to have lots of sex,” teases the film trailer. “But we’re not always doing it HOW we want. Sometimes, one word is all you need. But, if your partner doesn’t like to talk, non-verbal communication is key.”
“This movie speaks to those who want to try something new, but aren’t sure how best to express that desire,” says Joybear Pictures Founder and CEO Justin Santos. “‘Body Language’ proves you can have confidence in your ability to communicate.”
“This was a super fun project with a great cast,” adds directors Ed & Sam. “Belle O’Hara is a foxy pocket-rocket, who tied our story together beautifully. Esluna Love also brought her special brand of energy and gorgeousness to the shoot, and opened our eyes to the many different ways to communicate.”
“Body Language” features its main protagonist, sex writer Mimi (Belle O’Hara), while attending a destination wedding for her friend, Olivia (Esluna Love). While the bride is busy with the weekend’s preparations, Mimi gathers steamy erotic tales for her blog from Olivia’s gossipy sister, Maria (Eva Ray).
Maria starts by sharing a story about her perfectionist sister, Olivia, showing a former lover (Frank Rock) exactly how to please her in bed, rather than explain in words – a tale which turns Mimi on so much, she immediately invites Maria to her bed for an orgasmic romp. While that is going on, maid of honor Silky (Satine Spark) flirts with best man Michael (Max Deeds) with the aim of a quick, no-hassle fuck…which culminates in mutual oral and a delicious 69 scene in front of a roaring fire. After her rendezvous with Maria, Mimi bumps into her ex Bruce (Marc Kaye) while she’s swimming in the pool, and the pair reunite under some mistletoe in more ways than one. In the final scene, Olivia and Jason (Marcus Quillan), whose busy wedding plans have resulted in the newlywed couple being much too tired to consummate their marriage on their wedding night, are finally able to enjoy a well-deserved slow, sensual morning lovemaking session while everyone else is recovering from the previous night’s festivities.
“There are so many erogenous zones all over the body,” says Belle O’Hara. “The little creases in your arms, the neck, and the stomach. I think it’s really important not to forget those as well. This is the third time working for Joybear, and I just love coming back.”
Joybear Pictures also invites fans and critics alike to view its 2021 / 2022 releases “Holiday Heat,” “Touch,” and “Sexual (r)Evolution,” in addition to “Body Language,” all submitted for consideration during the upcoming award show season. Reviewers are cordially invited to request login credentials by contacting [email protected].
About Joybear Pictures:
Joybear Pictures was created by British film school graduate Justin Santos in 2003. Tired of seeing adult films with people having pleasure-less sex, especially women, he participated in the Playboy UK competition ‘Head to Head’ – a one-off reality TV show created to find the next biggest erotic filmmaker. Santos won the competition and promptly established Joybear Pictures. His goal was simple: make adult films cinematic and fun. Joybear Pictures has already enjoyed significant acclaim in Europe such as nominations for the Feminist Porn Awards (now the Toronto International Porn Festival Awards), winning in 2013 for “The Pleasure Professionals.” Winner of both 2014 and 2016 Dusk Porna Awards and the InStyle “Best Female-Friendly Site” Award in 2016. Joybear is often-mentioned in feminist and sex-positive circles globally, as a destination for female-friendly adult entertainment. For more information, follow Joybear Pictures at https://www.Joybear.com and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/