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Starring: Bridgette Monet, Tish Ambrose, Sharon Kane, Alexis X, Jacqueline Lorians, Joanna Storm, Joey Silvera, David Cannon, Michael Gaunt, Alan Adrian, Michael Bruce, Henri Pachard
Michael DeJou and Jaqueson Saint-Louis are two Frenchmen who feel they've got a line on the sexual scene here in the United States.
DeJou, the dwarf-like Parisian moneyman who produced the recent sex classic, Babylon Blue, told us recently that "I've always wanted to make a meaningful film about modern America erotic mores, specifically about the new sexual assertiveness I see in your women." An important producer of X-rated fare both here and abroad, DeJou says that Babylon Blue is a "milestone in the depiction of women as emotional and physical carnivores, as erotic animals, as creatures of unfettered pleasure and unsparing aggressiveness."
Saint-Louis, like his distant cousin, the Franco-American superstar director Henri Pachard, is a direct descendant of Abel Gance; he makes his Hemisphere megging debut in Babylon Blue. "I enjoy watching your magnificently voracious women and speculating on the havoc they are wreaking on your national psyche. I have been most moved by this image of a strong, independent meritocracy pitting needy yet demanding cunts against dominant yet whiny cocks in a possible sexual Armageddon."
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Saint-Louis, whose French and Danish oeuvres are considered classics of the Erotic Cinema, is at the peak of his game in Babylon Blue, where sex roles do a flip-flop and human values are explored in intensely salacious situations.
"Jaques must have conceived this movie in a wet dream," says DeJou, who only backs a script when the concept really grabs him. He jumped on this one posthaste, as soon as Saint-Louis presented him with the idea of a whorehouse catering to females. "It's hot, it's hip, it's a novel notion, and it says something about the culture," says DeJou. "I like Jaques; I loved the story line, and... when I discovered that Bridgette Monet was available to play a key role, I jumped on the Babylonian bandwagon immediately."




