With her debut feature film, Let's Talk About Sex, writer/director/star Troy Beyer invites film audiences to crash these provocative, private conversations -- and provides a uniquely raw, high-energy and often humorous insight into contemporary female lives.
Part comedic love story, part revealing glimpse into what women really want, Let's Talk About Sex stars Beyer as Jazz, a Miami advice columnist looking to get her idea for a television show off the ground. Jazz wants to capture women talking openly about mating and dating in the 90s, revealing what they like, dislike, worry over and dream about when it comes to sex of every style and relationships of every kind. Vying for an open spot on a local television channel, she sets out to make a demonstration tape that will capture the power of her concept.
But Jazz cannot foresee the power her concept will have to change her own life and those around her. Helping Jazz in her talk show quest are her two room-mates, each with a romantic quandary of her own. Sultry Lena (Randi Ingerman) finds herself repeatedly trapped with the wrong men. Strong, controlling Michelle (Paget Brewster) dates boys half her age to avoid the slightest intimations of intimacy. And Jazz herself is hiding a burden that has kept her from making the ultimate connection with her close boyfriend Michael (Joseph C. Phillips).
At first Jazz and her friends laugh, listen and learn as real-life women on the streets of Miami reveal their sexual opinions and appetites as well as their shocking skills and thrills. Then they begin to see that they all have in common one universal romantic truth -- beneath all the toys, ploys and joys they want the same thing: to be loved. That leaves just one problem: how to achieve it? When things go awry for Jazz and company, each woman unexpectedly discovers her own answer to that burning question. |








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