It was written and produced by Magnus Sullivan and directed by Paul Deeb.
[2][3] Author Christopher Ryan and sexologists Emily Morse, Reid Mihalko and Carol Queen appear in the film in brief cameos.
[4] On May 19, 2015 it was screened at the University of California, Santa Barbara as part of their Film and Media Studies course.
"[6] Salon's writer Tracy Clark-Flory wrote "it’s a far more attractive and better-acted porn film than most.
But it’s the focus on incorporating the explicit sex scenes into a well-developed narrative that really makes it stand out.