A woman is sitting at a table, her dark blonde, wavy hair falling over her shoulders.
She wears a black top and a see-through, glittering shirt.
Two microphones are set up in front of her.
The woman leans forward, fixes the camera.
She begins to speak, slowly and clearly: "The Sound of Sex." Change of scene.
Now you can see a close-up of her hands, in one of which there is a papaya cut in the middle, with the other hand she grips the pulp.
A muddy sound.
Cut.
The woman is the porn producer Erika Lust.
In the scene described, she presents her latest production, the sex film "ASMR: The Sound of Sex" in a trailer.
ASMR describes a tingling, pleasant feeling on the skin that is generated by noises such as whispering or rubbing hands.
ICONIST
:
How did you come up with the idea for your new ASMR film?
Erika Lust:
When I couldn't sleep one night, I was on YouTube and came across an ASMR video in which soap was cut up in front of a microphone.
It triggered such a tingling feeling in me that fascinated me.
I wanted to try to reproduce this in a film ...