October 14, 2024 |
Adult Time Gives 'Birth' an R-Rated Hollywood Screening |
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.âAdult production company Adult Time held a âFor Your Considerationâ screening on Saturday night, but technically, the audience didnât see an adult movie. Industry-only attendees were treated to a showing of the R-rated cut of director Bree Mills' recently released feature movie, Birth, starring Casey Calvert, Seth Gamble, and Leana Lovings. The event was complete with red-carpet arrivals and adult stars in attendance, including several Adult Time Brand Ambassadors. âIâm gonna feel better once itâs playing. Iâve got the nerves now, but once itâs playing, Iâm gonna relax a bit,â director and Adult Time Chief Creative Officer Mills told AVN. âItâs cool to make something and share it with a bunch of people. This is my movie, but itâs really a lot of peopleâs movie. The whole producing team and crew, all the actors... We have our editor, who worked so hard on this movie, whoâs here tonight, as wellâher editing name is Clit Eastwood. Like Mike and Siouxsie, who I produced the movie with, havenât seen it yet. They held off to see it until now. So, to be able to see everyoneâs live reactionâbecause itâs a statement of a movie,â Mills added. âYouâll either love it or hate it, but you wonât forget it.â The ambiance was art house cinematic, as the aroma of freshly popped popcorn wafted through the venue at Hollywoodâs Bourbon Room, one block west of the corner of Hollywood and Vine. A selection of exotic cheeses and vegetarian nibbles was served in a vibey lounge area for guests to enjoyâeven if the movieâs concept may not seem appetizing to some. In Birth, Calvert and Gamble play a successful but unhappy young married couple, Laura and Matthew. Matthew is a sales guy who travels for work and finds himself increasingly interested in âalpha maleâ ideology. His wife, feeling ignored, grows increasingly desperate to have a baby, causing the tension to grow (just like the fetus that she hopes for, characterized by an audible heartbeat and images reminiscent of a blood-rich uterine environment in some segues between scenes). When a resistant Matthew changes his mind and assumes control over getting Laura pregnant, a psychological body horror story ensues. Lovings plays Grace, a religious, ultra-subservient birthing doula that Matthew hires to âhelpâ Laura through what becomes a very difficult pregnancy. The wife, none too stable to begin with, becomes paranoid, emotional, and unable to cope with what may be hormones and âpre-partum depressionââor is she imagining an evil plot against her? âItâs pretty insidious,â Lovings said before the movie started. âItâs a psychological horror, but I donât want to reveal too much about my part. âItâs thrilling to be able to play a part in this,â she added. âI was there for about two weeks on set. There was so much involvement with everyone. I love the depth of acting that we all went into. Thereâs so much tension in the film that when it finally bursts, and itâs time to give birthâthe project itself is its own labor of love. Itâs spectacular.â Calvert, who convincingly plays the mentally spiraling mom-to-be, talked about the horrifying aspects of pregnancy, confessing that in real life, sheâs chosen to remain childless. For the film, two belly prostheses were created for her to wear as her character grows more heavily pregnant. âThere was a second-trimester belly, which was pretty comfy and felt just like I had a little bit of extra weight in my stomach. But then, the third-trimester belly was so heavy, and so uncomfortable, and pressed on all my organs like I was actually pregnant. I had to pee every five minutes. I could barely eat anything. It hurt my back. I could barely function,â Calvert explained. âI did specifically ask that the pregnancy bellies be as realistic as possible for acting purposes.â Mills, as part of the pre-production process, imposed demands on the performers to help with character development, like asking them to coordinate the wardrobe pieces for their characters. She also kept Calvert and Lovings as separate as possible before shooting their scenes, to create some distance between them. Leading man Gamble emerges in the movie as a guy you could hate. Without giving away too much of the story, many women will find that his character goes from uptight to diabolical as events take a turn. For the sake of the storyline, Gamble also was able to deliver a couple of mediocre (though humorous) sex scenes, which were left in the âsafer for workâ version. âI had to go there. It was traumatizing,â he said of his role. âI went to a really dark place to do this movie. The secrets, the disgust that I have for the woman Iâm withâit was the hardest role Iâve ever played. You donât know that Iâm that guy. At first, you think, âHeâs an asshole.â But then youâre like, âOh. No. Heâs not just an asshole.ââ Industry luminaries on hand for the big-screen premiere included Mills' wife and former performer, Sara Luvv; Calvertâs husband and industry veteran, Eli Cross; talent agent Mark Spiegler, who represents Calvert; popular adult auteur Ricky Greenwood; Reagan Foxx, the star of Pure Tabooâs twin-themed thriller Let Me In, also directed by Mills; Adult Time Ambassador Lauren Phillips; reigning MILF Performer of the Year Penny Barber; producers Siouxsie Q and Michael Vegas, also a cinemaphotographer for Birth; Wicked and Disruptive Films director, Jessica Jasmin; 2024 AVN Best Trans Newcomer Leilani Li; as well as a bevy of starlets including Gal Ritchie, Charlotte Sins, Katrina Colt, Valentina Nappi, Whitney Wright, Lexi Lore, Lola Fae, Evelyn Claire, Scarlett Alexis, Olive Glass, and Olivia Jay. The event offered the rare opportunity to watch the 80-minute-long version of the movie with a live audience, and they responded with shock, laughter, and enthusiasm throughout. Many in the audience are part of a new generation of adult filmmakers who believe in explicit movies as an independent genre, as legitimate as many other types of niche content. But, with a feature film like Birth, the average adult audience member may ask, âCan you wank to it?â A rare entry into the pregnancy fetish niche, the X-rated version of the movie (which weighs in at two hours running time) promises several sex scenes featuring the main characters, as well as a pregnancy gangbang and a âYoni massageâ sequence that is comical in the SFW version. âItâs perfect for Halloween,â Mills offered. âItâs definitely a body horror flick. Itâs meant to play with your mind. For me, Iâve really been inspired by A24, Neon, and [mainstream] production companies like that, and whatâs been happening with modern horror. So, for me, this is a horror movieâitâs a nightmare.â To watch Birth or for more information, visit the Adult Time streaming platform. For a photo gallery of the event, click here.
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