Scene from Amy's Orgasm (2001)
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Duration: 48 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Actresses in this Scene

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Alternate Names: Julie Jordan, Julie Sandra Davis
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Career
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Full Biography
Julie Davis is an American film director, writer and actress. Davis is best known for directing, writing and acting in the romantic comedy film Amy's Orgasm (2001). Davis' first film, the ultra low-budget I Love You, Don't Touch Me! debuted at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. She also directed the cult gay romantic comedy All Over the Guy in 2001 and the 2010 film Finding Bliss, based on her experiences as an editor at the Playboy Channel.
About the Movie: Amy's Orgasm (2001)

Release Year: 2001
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: L'amour selon Amy, Amy's O, Amy's O - Finalmente l'amore, Amyn salattu maailma, Amys Orgasmus, Why Love Doesn't Work
Director: Julie Davis
Writer: Julie Davis
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Fred Kramer, Julie Davis
Co-Producer: Lauren Vilchik
Companies: Catchlight Films, Serious Dan, Without a Box
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords
Keywords: feminism, man woman relationship, orgasm, woman director
Story
Amy, a 29-year-old single woman and successful self-help author, believes women cannot truly be in love until they experience a 'mental orgasm.' Her parents and acquaintances continually offer her romantic advice, but she remains skeptical about finding true love. Breaking her celibacy, Amy starts dating a radio shock jock known for his provocative behavior with female guests on his show. Despite his reputation, Amy finds herself falling in love with him.
Summary
Amy's Orgasm is a 2001 romantic comedy directed by Julie Davis, exploring themes of feminism and relationships between men and women. The film follows Amy, an Ivy League-educated author who challenges traditional notions of love and intimacy through her self-help book. Set against the backdrop of New York City's radio industry, the movie humorously chronicles Amy's personal journey as she navigates her beliefs about love and opens herself up to the possibility of genuine connection.