Revenge of the Petites
Revenge of the Petites | |
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DVD release poster for Revenge of the Petites | |
Directed by | Harry Sparks |
Produced by |
Kim Nielsen Manon Parisot |
Written by | Harry Sparks |
Starring |
Marie McCray Vanessa Cage Skin Diamond |
Music by |
The Colonel Ian Mayer |
Cinematography | Jinish Shah |
Edited by | Harry Sparks |
Release dates |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Revenge of the Petites is a 2012 American pornographic film written and directed by Harry Sparks and produced by AMKingdom.com, a division of Amateur Teen Kingdom.[1]
The film was released direct to DVD on May 9, 2012 after a theatrical debut in Westwood, Los Angeles, California on April 24, 2012.[2]
Cast
- Marie McCray as Marie
- Vanessa Cage as Vanessa
- Skin Diamond as Skin
- Dani Daniels as Dani
- Celeste Star as Celeste
- Cassandra Nix as Cassandra
- Sativa Verte as Sativa
- Heidi Hanson as Marie’s Mother
- Victoria Rae Black as Victoria
- Ashley Jane as Ashley
- Zoey Kush as Zoey
- Katie St. Ives as Katie
- Riley Reid as Riley
- Hayden Hawkens as Hayden
- Sarah Shevon as Professor Shevon
- Leilani Leeane as Leilani
- Tia Cyrus as Tia
- Jenna J. Ross as Jenna
- Trinity St. Clair as Trinity
- Nina Devon as Nina
- Seth Dickens as Seth
- Kris Slater as Kris
- James Deen as Professor Deen
- Talon as Coach Talon
Awards
- 2012 Urban X Award - Feature Movie of the Year[3]
- 2013 XBIZ Award - Best Supporting Actress (Skin Diamond)[4]
- 2013 XBIZ Award - Best Cinematography (Jinesh Shah)[4]
- 2013 XBIZ Award - Best Music[4]
- 2013 XBIZ Award - Marketing Campaign of the Year[4]
Profiled in GQ
On September 18, 2012, journalist Anka Radakovich profiled Revenge of the Petites on British GQ's website, labeling the movie as romantic porn or rom-porn (a play on rom-com), which appeals to women and couples.[5]
Controversy over Shooting Location
On October 7 and 8, 2015, KNBC television aired a two-part news report on the Los Angeles Unified School District's practice of renting school facilities as locations for film shoots. Although the district earns around $2 million a year from film shoots, the report focused on the practice's hidden costs: the impact on students, damage to school property, and the occasional use of school locations to shoot risque, adult, or pornographic content. The report specifically mentions Revenge of the Petites, which was shot at Alexander Hamilton High School over two consecutive Saturdays in 2011. School officials claimed they were misled about the nature of the production and would not have allowed the shoot otherwise. They also noted a parent had complained about the shoot.[6]
Following the report's broadcast, LAUSD superintendent Ramon Cortines issued a statement announcing he was suspending all film shoots on LAUSD property indefinitely.[7]
References
- ↑ "'Revenge of the Petites' Enjoys Rowdy Premiere". AVN. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ↑ "'Revenge of the Petites' Ship Date Moved to May 9". AVN. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ↑ "'Petites' Named Feature Movie of the Year at Urban X Awards". AVN. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "2013 XBIZ Award Winners Announced". XBIZ. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ↑ "Why she'll love rom-porn". GQ. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
- ↑ "LAUSD Suspends Film Shoots in Wake of NBC4 Investigation". KNBC. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ↑ "Porn movie shot at high school prompts filming ban in Los Angeles". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 October 2015.