7–18 november 2012

In this controversial and much-discussed documentary, we follow Grace Quek, aka Annabel Chong. She is now one of the best known adult film actresses who hit the headlines when she made the film The World's Biggest Gang Bang where she had sex with 251 men in a 10-hour period. Grace Quek was born 1971 in Singapore and moved to London when she was 19 years old to study law. She finally ended up in the University of Southern California where she studied ''3 studies of men and women in society''. She was involved in the feminist movement and in religious sects. But she soon became disillusioned about the standardisation of society - especially regarding women and their sexuality - so she decided to do something drastic. Grace entered the porn industry and at the age of 22 she decided to set a record in having intercourse with the largest number of men. Why did Grace Quek's alter ego, Annabel Chong, submit to this? That was the question that Gough Lewis wanted to answer. After having seen Grace Quek in the American talk show ''Jerry Springer'' Lewis became interested in the fact that a strong, intelligent young woman tried to make some kind of personal statement about sexuality by such an extreme deed. Lewis lets us follow Grace over a period of two years. She transforms from a studious middle class girl to one of the world's greatest porno stars. Lightly dressed pictures, film captions and reportage is mixed with interviews where Grace give us both her personal and professional explanation for the choices she made in life.
| Titel | Sex: The Annabel Chong Story |
| Regi | Gough Lewis |
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| Prod. år | 1999 |
| Längd | 84 min |
| Festivalår | 1999 |
| Sektion | Spotlight |
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