AdamAndEveTV's ‘Marriage 2.0’ Debuts Today

LOS ANGELES —  “Marriage 2.0,” which explores modern relationships and sex, releases today exclusively online at AdamAndEveTV.com.

Produced by LionReach Productions and distributed by Adam & Eve, the film features adult stars demonstrating “the range and impact of intimate human relationships.”

The film features performances from India Summer, Ryan Driller, Dylan Ryan, Nina Hartley, and Mickey Mod, along with appearances from internationally renowned sex and relationship experts such as Emily Morse and Reid Mihalko.

The film follows a couple, Summer and Driller, on “their search for personal freedom, as well as emotional and sexual bliss within the context of an honest and committed modern relationship.”

Author and sociologist Carol Queen says of the film, "‘Marriage 2.0’ is the movie “Fifty Shades” wants to be but can’t.”

“Marriage 2.0” makes its premiere on AdamAndEveTV.com, a  membership-based platform offering big-budget TV programs with the biggest names in adult entertainment.

AdamAndEveTV.com monthly memberships are $14.99, which includes the chance to watch “Marriage 2.0.”

“I truly believe adult movies are a pure form of indie films,” said Magnus Sullivan, “Marriage 2.0” screenwriter and producer. “This movie in particular is a merger between adult entertainment and cinema, which creates a new, relevant and captivating genre.”

Popular independent film and entertainment website IndieWire.com recently debuted the trailer for “Marriage 2.0.” To watch the trailer, click here.

Those in New York City have the opportunity to watch “Marriage 2.0” on the big screen Saturday at the CineKink film festival.
 

 

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