Finding Bliss

Finding Bliss
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Hollywood, porn industry, porn, film industry, film editor
The film business is tough – this has the 25 year old Jody, experienced, has successfully completed a film school. For a year she is in Hollywood, but on more than one job as a traffic warden on the grounds of a film studio, it has not been served yet. Suddenly, the dreams of a career in film to come true when she receives an offer as a film editor at Grind Productions to work. What Jody (still) do not know the company produced porn. Despite all the concerns Jody accepts the offer when she realizes that Grind has all the tools it needs to secretly turn on YOUR film. And so she cuts Hardcore in daylight and at night turns its art-house film. Title: Finding Bliss Country of production: USA Production year: 2009 Length: 96 (Min.)
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