In Search of the Ultra-Sex

In Search of The Ultra-Sex is the English subtitled version of A la Recherche de l'Ultra-Sex, a 2015 French comedy film written, directed, edited and overdubbed by the comedy duo Nicolas & Bruno composed by Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine.

In Search of the Ultra-Sex
A la Recherche de l'Ultra-Sex
Directed byNicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine
Produced bySynecdoche
Screenplay byNicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine
Story byNicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine
StarringAll voices: Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine
Music byJean Croc
Edited byNicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine
Distributed bySynecdoche
Release date
  • 5 June 2015 (2015-06-05)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot

Science-fiction comedy of the XXX kind, In Search of The Ultra-Sex is inspired by a true story : A pandemic infects people everywhere with infinite lust, and the only ones who can save planet Earth are a crappy group of astronauts in space, led by Captain Cock, desperately looking for a solution!

As the Galactic Confederation desperately tries to understand the reason behind this sudden madness, the horrifying truth is discovered by the FBI agents Bambi Darling and Stormy Brushing : The sexual matrix of the Universe known as the Ultra-Sex has been stolen! On board of starship "4skin 5", Captain Cock and his crew are missioned to solve the mystery and save Planet Earth from an endless orgy!

About the film

In Search of the Ultra-Sex (initially titled Message of Pornographic Nature : In Search of the Ultra-Sex) is a passion project for creators Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine who, to mark the anniversary of French channel Canal Plus in 2014,[1] delved into the archives to create this cinematographic UFO: a crazy mach-up of around a hundred of (non explicit) excerpts from 100% pure vintage porn movies from the 70's and 80's, of which they re-dubbed all the characters, both male and female. Renewing the movie-hijacking tradition begun with Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?", In Search of Ultra-Sex is a hilarious, absurd, hallucinatory and very original journey into the best (and worst!) of porn golden-age gems, twisted on the same principle as their previous TV-show for Canal Plus, Message à Caractère Informatif, in which they used to overdub corporate movies.[2]

But the fate of the film went far beyond a special TV broadcast and met an unexpected success in France.[3][4]

November 2014, after two exceptional screenings of the film at the Museum of Modern Art Palais de Tokyo in Paris, followed up with a Master Class before an audience of 500 people,[5] the ARP (Actors, Directors and Producers Corporation), headed by Michel Hazanavicius, organizes a double special screening of Michel Hazanavicius's La Classe américaine and a new re-edited and remastered version of the Ultra-Sex for theaters.[6]

On June 5, 2015, a great evening event is 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. The Max Linder Panorama is sold out.[7]

Then many theaters asked to program the film around the country, extending the live happenings around the projections with a choreography of Daft-Peunk Robot (a character of the film) and a workshop where the public can come and try dubbing extracts of the Ultra-Sex.

This is the beginning of a great tour: the Ultra-Sex-Tour.[8] The film quickly becomes a cult-phenomenon, gathering a real fan community all around France. Everywhere, theaters program the movie,[9] 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[10] every Saturday evening from June, 2015.[11]

In the same time, the film received a great welcome abroad and has been selected in United States at the famous Fantastic Fest of Austin (Texas),[12][13][14] at the Beyond Fest of Hollywood at the American Cinematheque,[15] at the Ithaca International Fantastic Film Festival (New York),[16] at the Grolandais International Film Festival of Toulouse, at the Buttocks Film Festival of Paris (as closing film), at the Bordeaux Independent International Film Festival, at the Französische Filmtage Tübingen of Stuttgart, at the Zinema Zombie Fest of Bogota,[17] at the Offscreen Festival of Brussels,[18] at the Florida Film Festival of Maitland,[19] at the Cinedelphia Film Festival[20] of Philadelphia, at the Crossing Europe Film Festival of Linz,[21] at the Slash 1/2 Festival of Vienna,[22] at the Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival of Tallinn,[23] at the Bucheon Fantastic International Film Festival of Seoul, at the BAFICI of Buenos Aires,[24] at the Fantasia festival of Montreal, at the Valletta film festival in Malta[25] and at the Sci-Fi London Film Festival.[26]

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.[27] The programmation continued at the Parisian theater Le Luminor Hotel de Ville every Saturday night during summer 2016 and 2017.[28]

In various interviews, Nicolas & Bruno mention many film festivals to come in United States and also the project to achieve an American version of the film dubbed with American voices.[4]

The film was selected at the 2017 My French Film Festival [29] in the "Midnight screenings" category. It is subtitled in 9 languages: German / English / Spanish / French / Italian / Japanese / Polish / Portuguese / Russian.

Critical response

The film and the phenomenon that followed its programming in theaters, were critically acclaimed both in France and abroad.

Since its first broadcast on Canal + and its projection at the Palais de Tokyo for the 30th anniversary of the channel, the film received very encouraging reviews: Les Inrockuptibles announces "the new crazy dubbed mach-up by the funniest duo in the country",[30] while Le Monde relates "a guaranteed permanent burst of laughter".[31] "An exhilarating return to their roots" according to So Film, in a long interview Nicolas & Bruno gave to the magazine.[32] For Télérama magazine, "the story imagined by the two brats Charlet and Lavaine is an excuse for all sorts of tomfooleries", but specifies : "... much more funny than arousing!".[33] The press seems to enjoy this unexpected and new mix of genres, L'Express magazine: "Through their film, Nicolas & Bruno celebrate not only the porn culture but also that of artistic hijacking".[5] In Libération Didier Péron hails "a kitsch and crazy cinematographic hijacking, a sci-fi nutty pastiche".[34] "American actresses hairstyles of the 80s are pornographic in itself, it's another world!" points out Frederic Taddeï who interviewed Nicolas & Bruno on Europe-1 radio station, "It's a tribute to porn American cinema, as did Hazanavicius's The Artist with Hollywood movies".[35] For Le Nouvel Obs magazine, "In search of the ultra-sex is a full of humor jewelry-box filled with sex maniac robots, unusual sex, absurd references and unbelievable blow-dries... go see it!"[36] For his part, Vice highly recommends the film and explains how "putting a tape into a VCR and talk over it can have a huge humorous reach".[2] An "Unidentified Filmic Object" according to AlloCiné[37] and Le 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."[38]

Critics also commented on the programming and success of the film all around France and on the happenings that accompanied it. In her morning show on France-Inter Radio, Rebecca Manzoni celebrate "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] A destiny largely relayed by the most followed bloggers: "A contagious film with hilarious punchlines, a killingly funny showing" acclaims GentleGeek, precising that "sharing and collective experience are part of the success of the film."[10] Super by Timai describes "600 people laughing non-stop for an hour and a half" about the special projection of the film at the Max Linder movie-theater, "the most WTF movie I've ever seen!"[39] SuperBobine writes about an "unconventional adventure, a real gem of cinematographic hijacking."[40] "In search of the Ultra-Sex is a high-concentrate of LOL Blue and Z-movie, absolutely joyous!" posts the blogger Alexandre Hervaud.[41] For his part, Oero33 order his readers to "go and see In search of the Ultra-Sex, preferably with friends!".[42] For the first anniversary of the film, Brigitte Baronnet from AlloCiné salutes its programing in residence at "the mythical parisian movie-theater Studio Galande, just before the eternal Rocky Horror Picture Show."[4]

The film prompted a large enthusiasm among the international press, on the occasion of its programming in festivals. Time Out describes this "porn-stache gem"[43] as a "priceless mashup, filled with Godardian editing, dirty irony and hairy surrealism",[44] and the Swiss La Liberté reports "one hour in fits of laughter".[45] After watching it at the Fantastic Fest of Austin, The Daily Beast headlines "Inside the Year’s Craziest Sci-Fi Sex Flick!", 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."[14] Twitch Film describes "one of the most unique and hilarious cinematic experiences of 2015, both smarter and dumber than it sounds."[13] FanboyNation magazine hails "a craft at hand in the editing as well as the absurd overdubs" in this "ultimate sex tape supercut".[15] For his part, web-magazine PopOptiq headlines "Hilarious, raunchy, and extremely hairy, the #ULTRASEX is the perfect midnight aphrodisiac!".[12] After the projection of the film at the American Cinematheque of Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter specifies "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---."[46]

Extensions of the film

In November 2016, Nova Edition published a "Boovie"[47] (book+movie) "A la Recherche de l'Ultra-sex", 208 pages, limited edition.[48]

Nicolas & Bruno created an "Ultrasex Recipe" in collaboration with French chief Iñaki Aizpitarte and an "Ultrasex Cocktail" with Eric Fossard.[49]

From November 2016 to January 2017, at the Clémentine de la Feronnière Gallery in Paris,[50] the duet presented an unreleased photographic series inspired by one of the characters of the film: "Robot Daft Peunk- First Step on Earth[51]".

The exhibition then started an international tour in Belgium, at the Relief Gallery in Brussels.[52] Then in Namur, August 2017, as part of a Carte Blanche given to the two directors-photographers, at the Festival de l'Intime.[53]

Cast

• Nicolas & Bruno as all characters voices.

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