Simon Wolf Releases New Niche Content

CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Simon Wolf Productions has unveiled two new niche videos for what the company claims is a growing demand for "young girl" ethnic genre content.

The two films, "Sizzling Hot Tamales" and "A Taste of the Orient," will be distributed through Chatsworth, Calif.-based Pure Play Media Inc. on both DVD and VHS and have been described by publicist Carly Milne as wall-to-wall gonzo.

"Genre videos have been increasing in popularity month by month and John Chambliss and Robert Herrera are in tune with what consumers want," Milne told XBiz. "They've made an incredible success out of focusing on the young girl genre and spinning that out to specific ethnic genres. Asian and Latina will further that goal."

Chambliss, the CEO of productions for Simon Wolf, is a partner with Herrera, CEO of Illicit Pictures.

“We believe that audiences grow bored repeatedly watching the same girls, especially established porn stars in young girl shows, so we focus on delivering new young talent," Herrera said.

Milne added that "Sizzling Hot Tamales" was just released and "A Taste of the Orient," will be released later this month.

The first film stars Ryan Fuentes, Lena Julliett, Jenaveve Jolie, Mary Jane and Jennifer Luv, and the second one, featuring an all-Asian case, stars Lily Thai, Leili Koshi, Nyomi Marcela, Kemmy and Luci Thai.

"There’s been an increasing worldwide demand for Simon Wolf product, so we feel these new lines will help satiate those demands as well as broaden our company perspective,” said Chambliss. ”This is why we handed our wholesale distribution to Pure Play Media, so that we could focus our assets on developing these new lines and broaden the mix of entertainment themes Simon Wolf delivers to its worldwide wholesale, television and Internet customers."

Milne told XBiz that Simon Wolf is gearing up for its next big production feature, which features an all-star cast. The production's title and release date for that film will be forthcoming, Milne said.

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