Overview: Inspired by the sexploitation films of Russ Meyers and Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow Up (1966), HardWerk’s latest gang bang is a slow burning subversion of cinematic tropes that finds the carnal in the camp and the sumptuous in the sleaze. For her first ever gang bang and first facial on film, lead performer Maria Riot and the filmmakers reimagined the figure of the bossy (and generally male) photographer with a much-needed shift on the gender axis, so allowing Maria to take the lead in quite literally staging her own fantasy.
Overview: The doors of perception are flung wide open in HardWerk?s trippiest gang bang yet, a visually psychedelic and viscerally psychosexual homage to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. However, in this version, it?s a female protagonist, performer Bebe Melkor-Kadior, hunting for answers, experiences and the ultimate high in modern-day Berlin ? a hunt that brings her to the apartment of Las Bangers. Utilizing parallel chronologies and that characteristic common to all the most arousing of pleasures, the film places its seven performers firmly in the hallucinatory space between fantasy and ecstasy, distorting not only time and space but notions of objectivity and subjectivity, ego and id, mind and body, and known and unknown for a kaleidoscopic and carnal trip not through but on a consciousness-altering dose of desire.
Overview: Head down, ass up ? that?s the way we like to? downward dog? If you struggle to keep your mind from wandering in yoga class, this one?s for you ? and if you struggle to keep your hands from wandering, well, you might just have something in common with Ana B, as she takes on the role of a very ?hands-on? yoga instructor in HardWerk?s latest gang bang. Released to coincide with International Yoga Day, the cinematic smut creators redefine ?hot yoga? with a cheeky but stunningly sensual tribute to strength, flexibility, balance, and erotic endurance ? oh yeah, and tight yoga leggings. Who knew yoga was a contact sport?