In Search of the Ultra-Sex

[5] On 5 June 2015, a great evening event was organized around the film at the mythical Max Linder Panorama cinema, with animation provided by the Nicolas & Bruno themselves and a dubbing demonstration live by the famous French porn star Tabatha Cash and dubbing French actors Patrick Poivey (Bruce Willis), Lionel Henry (Eddy Murphy), Eric Missoffe (Scooby Doo) and Gilbert Levy (Moe, The Simpsons), in front of 650 people.

Everywhere, theaters program the movie,[8] with sold-out projections in Lyon (outdoors at Transborder), Amiens, Poitiers, Marseilles, Metz, Montpellier, Villeneuve d'Ascq, Gueret, Lausanne, Avignon, Dunkerque, Toulouse, etc., and the Luminor in Paris where the film is in residence[9] every Saturday evening from June 2015.

[10] November 2015, the mythical parisian theater Studio Galande programs In Search of the Ultra-Sex every Friday and Saturday night in residence, just before The Rocky Horror Picture Show, screened there for 35 years.

[1] An "Unidentified Filmic Object" according to AlloCiné[36] and Mouv' radio, "Nicolas & Bruno turn off the sound and let their delirious imaginations fly... script, dialogues, editing and even over-dubbing, these two guys can do almost everything.

On France-Inter Radio, Rebecca Manzoni stated: "a both fascinating and hilarious undertaking, a singular destiny in the film industry : the movie lives its life in theaters, without any promotion, and owes its success just to the word of mouth.

"[3] Time Out describes this "porn-stache gem"[38] as a "priceless mashup, filled with Godardian editing, dirty irony and hairy surrealism",[39] and the Swiss La Liberté reports "one hour in fits of laughter".

", and depicts "a brilliantly deranged 60-minutes space saga whose genius lies in its conception as a pasted-together pastiche of great-bad Golden Age porn, but how Charlet and Lavaine do the deed is a masterstroke in itself.

[13] After the showing of the film at the American Cinematheque of Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter stated: "Only here, though, will viewers get to hear the Queen of England impatiently tell an aide, "Cut the salamu-alaykums, find me dwarves to f---.

[44] From November 2016 to January 2017, at the Clémentine de la Feronnière Gallery in Paris,[45] the duet presented an unreleased photographic series inspired by one of the characters of the film: "Robot Daft Peunk- First Step on Earth[46]".