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I’m pleased to announce ELEKTRA LUXX, a new comedy from writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez. Carla Gugino stars as Elektra Luxx, a woman attempting to transition from adult film star to functioning adult. Try as she might to reinvent her life, her colorful and questionable past constantly gets in the way.


ELEKTRA LUXX features an amazing supporting cast, including Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception, (500) Days of Summer), Emmanuelle Chriqui (“Entourage”), Adrianne Palicki (“Friday Night Lights”), Timothy Olyphant (“Justified"), Justin Kirk (“Weeds”), Vincent Kartheiser (“Mad Men”), Marley Shelton (Grindhouse, the upcoming Scream 4), Malin Akerman (Happythankyoumoreplease, Watchmen), and features original music by Robyn Hitchcock. The film premiered at SXSW last year where it received rave reviews. ”

Release Date: March 11, 2011 (In Select Cities). Let's hope that the film gets a warm reception in the select theaters, so it can get a larger release.

Watch the trailer after the Jump...



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Release Date: March 11, 2011 (In Select Cities)
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Carla Gugino, Marley Shelton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Timothy Olyphant, Malin Akerman, Emmanuelle Chriqui
Written and Directed by: Sebastian Gutierrez


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SYNOPSIS:
Recently retired from the adult film industry, superstar Elektra Luxx (Carla Gugino) is pregnant with the child of late rock star Nick Chapel. She is trying to make ends meet by teaching a community college sex education class aimed at housewives when a figure from her past, flight attendant Cora (Marley Shelton), approaches her with a proposition. In exchange for the (stolen) lyrics to Nick Chapel's last record, all of which is about Elektra, Cora needs Elektra to seduce her fiancée. Elektra reluctantly agrees to do this favor, setting in motion a series of hilarious events which will see her come face to face with detectives, sex bloggers, emotionally unstable neighbors and the Virgin Mary herself as she wrestles with the prospect of motherhood and tries to become a person of substance.


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