New Sensations Explores 'Lolita' Fetish With New Title

LOS ANGELES — New Sensations has announced the release of Paul Woodcrest's “Daddy's Little Doll,” a depiction of the provocative "Lolita" fetish, starring a cast of newcomers handpicked for their doll-like allure and ability to evoke modesty and fragile beauty.

Featuring an authentic array of vibrant "Lolita" fashions, "Daddy's Little Doll" tells four tales of forbidden family attraction.

"There is so much in 'Daddy's Little Doll' for people to enjoy," Woodcrest said. "Visually, it's stunning and the sight of the girls in the big, colorful dresses immediately grabs the attention. From tall, slender Hannah Hartman and Scarlett Fever to cute little Yhivi, you're just dying to see what's under all that frill. Add to that some taboo fantasy, and the sex just ignites. For example, where Jillian Janson and Mark Wood take their performance is just really filthy and hot. She's so gorgeous and he's so... enthused. It needs to be seen — every scene, every minute, needs to be seen."

“Daddy's Little Doll" presents an unconventional, but enthralling, taboo fantasy in which stepfathers employ their parental cunning to seduce their stepdaughters into a game of sexual submission and servitude. Eager to please, the girls don "Sweet Lolita" dresses with frills and enormous bows chosen by their step-daddies. Daddy's little dolls are portrayed by Jillian Janson, Yhivi, Scarlett Fever, and cover girl Hannah Hartman.

"Paul Woodcrest was awesome to work for. I loved his vision," Hannah Hartman said. "I felt as if I jumped right into an anime Lolita movie. I wish I could dress like 'Daddy's Little Doll' everyday! It was also a dream come true to be in a scene with Evan Stone. He was my favorite male talent when I first watched porn."

“Daddy's Little Doll” co-stars Tommy Gunn, Alec Knight, Evan Stone and Wood as the stepfathers. The movie has a runtime of 133 minutes and includes a Behind-the-Scenes featurette, an exclusive photo gallery and bonus scenes with Mae Olsen and Zoey Foxx.

Paul Woodcrest is nominated for Director of the Year (Non-Feature Release) for 2015 XBIZ Awards. He's critically acclaimed work includes Digital Sin's "Meet Carter Cruise" and "Meet Dakota Skye."

To view the trailer for "Daddy's Little Doll," click here.

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