abbywinters.com Releases 4 Titles

MELBOURNE, Australia — Online adult producer abbywinters.com continues its expansion into the DVD market with two recently released all-girl titles and two upcoming DVD releases, featuring natural looking, amateur girl talent from Down Under.

“IM11: Getting Off,” from the company’s award-winning Intimate Moments line features Sahara, Greta, Crystal, Em, Anneke, and Irene and contains nine scenes in the solo-girl style made popular on the abbywinters website.

“GG15: Girls Turned On” was also recently released and features Em, Sue-Ann, Giselle and Julia; four popular performers from the website that have transitioned into video performers in the girl/girl line.

Following up on the company’s recent success, abbywinters has announced two titles to be released in March under its new distribution agreement with Wicked Pictures.

“GG16: Girls Loving Girls,” is slated to hit the streets in early March, featuring Jamie-Lee, Em, and Violet in girl/girl and solo scenes. Following on its heels, “IM12: Sensual Intimacies,” which is shot from a voyeur’s perspective with improvised performances that add to the air of natural sexuality that has become an abbywinters trademark, a company representative said.

“It’s refreshing,” Wicked Pictures Joy King told XBIZ. King explained that the “natural girl” look is a departure from what many consumers are used to seeing in adult video, “but when we told our vendors that we would be carrying abbywinters, there was a lot excitement and it gives us a chance to explore the amateur market, which is a new area for Wicked.”

abbywinters is planning to release 20 titles in 2008, as well as other special projects that are currently in development.

For sales information, email Bonnie Kail at Wicked Pictures.

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