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Confessions of a Sinful Nun, 2018, 106 mins

The devout Sister Charlotte (Charlotte Stokely) lives a peaceful life with her other sisters until Sister Lily (Lily Adams) arrives at the convent. Sister Charlotte is suddenly seduced by the temptation of being with another woman. This attraction and desire will shatter everything she believes in.

Meanwhile, Mother Superior (Nina Hartley) will have to deal with other outbreaks of forbidden and salacious behaviour among the other sisters…

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Prison Heat, 2020, 121 mins

After murdering her husband, Linda (Carter Cruise), is sent to prison. She’s placed in a cell with Hope (Ana Foxxx), an older inmate. With the help of Hope, Linda feels more secure, especially at night when Eleanor (Sinn Sage) the heartless warden does her rounds. In addition to this, she has to deal with the prison bullies Elvira (Alison Ray) and Bette (Serene Siren), and the prison doctor; who exchanges sexual favours for protection.

The heat rises when all the girls end up together at night…

“After ‘Nunsploitation’ movies, ‘Women in Prison’ films is by far my favorite genre from the 70’s and I’m so glad that @SweetHeartVids let me direct ‘Prison Heat’.” – Ricky Greenwood

Becoming Elsa, 2018, 119 mins

A truly erotic tale of innocence lost, and lust awakened, when young and inexperienced Elsa Jean arrives in Los Angeles, seeking a place where she can be her true self as she starts college. Welcomed by her new landlady, gorgeous older woman India Summer, and two very devious roommates (Abella Danger and Jade Rush). Elsa is soon on a wild path of self-discovery with a sexy and elusive sidekick (Charlotte Stokely) that pulls her into new experiences and awakens her secret desire for women. The result is an extraordinary mix of graphic sex and emotional tenderness.

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