Tuesday 2 August 2011

World's Biggest Gang Bang

The World's Biggest Gang Bang was an event staged in a Hollywood studio starring pornographic actress Annabel Chong, in which she attempted to have sex with 300 men. In reality, only seventy or so participants turned up and engaged with Chong in a total of 251 sex acts. The event was organised by pornographic film director John T. Bone. The resulting video is one of the highest grossing pornographic films ever.[citation needed] The record attempt caught the attention of student film director Gough Lewis and Chong became the subject of his documentary Sex: The Annabel Chong Story. Lewis's documentary was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.


The event begins with a few interviews with some of the participants. Annabel Chong arrives later and is greeted by event director John T. Bone. Bone briefs Chong on the format and then gives a briefing to the rest of the participants. The footage cuts to an interview Chong gives to the pressRon Jeremy (host of the event) introduces the fluff girls and commences the gangbang. Chong, changed into a gown, emerges from a side entrance and climbs onto the stage. The stage, built to look like a Roman playground, has a bed in the middle; the setting was intended to allude to the orgy of Roman empress Messalina.[1] Bone, using a loudspeaker, calls for the first five participants. Chong engages in sex acts with the participants for five to ten minutes until the next group is called. Condoms were used throughout, but regular performers weren't required to wear any. The footage also includes Ron Jeremy's comments and interviews. Jeremy was persuaded to be the final participant by Chong.



Sex: The Annabel Chong Story (1999) is a documentary, directed, filmed, and produced by Gough Lewis, and edited by co-creator Kelly Morris, which profiles porn star Annabel Chong (real name: Grace Quek). Quek, a gender studies student at the University of Southern California, was also an adult actress famous for setting a world record by having sex 251 times with 70 men in ten hours in January 1995. A video of this event was released under the title The World's Biggest Gang Bang.[1]
The documentary explores all the worlds that have touched Quek, presenting the pieces of including her life as a student in Los Angeles California and London, her native Singapore and in the porn industry. It focuses on her reasons for working in porn, and her relationship with friends and family. The documentary reveals to the viewers that she was gang raped as a student living in London and describes her many complex emotional issues, including signs of depressionself harm,[2] andsubstance abuse. The film also includes footage of a painful conversation in Singapore between Annabel and her mother, who until then didn't know about her daughter's porn career.
The documentary became a hit when it was released at the Sundance Film Festival, nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, and championed by Robert Redford and Jeff Gilmore. The film was released in theatres in 50 countries. The film's North American release was halted or minimized as a result of a court case in the Superior Court of Canada instigated by David Whitten, a B-movie distributor.[3] David Whitten was legally extracted from the project and his junior producer credit removed, but not until after extensive commercial damage, sub-standard DVD creation & distribution, and collapsing North American Distribution of the film.





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