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Cast And Crew
Cast:Leelee,Sobieski,Matthew Davis,
Donnamarie Recco,Denise Richards
Director:Julie Davis
Writer:Julie Davis
Genre:Comedy, Romance
Runtime:1 hour 36 minutes
Studio: Phase 4 Films Inc.
Rating: for Strong sexual content
including graphic dialogue and nudity,
and for language.

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Movie Synopsis:
Aspiring filmmaker Jody Balaban takes a job at a porn studio, planning to use the company's lush facilities to secretly film her own movie after hours. When Jody's ruse is discovered, she's forced to collaborate with infamous porn director, Jeff Drake--an initially fractious relationship that simmers into an unexpected romance.

Movie Full Story:
Finding Bliss is a cutting edge romantic comedy that explores the adult film industry through the eyes of an idealistic 25 year-old award-winning film school grad, Jody Balaban (LeeLee Sobieski), new to Los Angeles.
After a long humbling year temping as a traffic cop on a studio lot, Jody is faced with the hard decision of taking the only well-paying industry job she has yet been offered – editing porn at Grind Productions, a profitable X-rated company run by former porn star and shrewd business-woman Irene Fox (Kristen Johnston). Irene explains that Grind is embarking on their first “real” movie, which they plan to release in art-house theaters across the country. The consummate saleswoman, she attempts to seduce the desperate Jody to edit the film by challenging her to bring a smart female point of view to the sexual content in the movie, which is the crucial element needed for the film to cross-over into the mainstream.
At first horrified by the prospect of exposing herself to the cockroaches of the film industry, not to mention the effect it would have on her strict Jewish parents, Jody has a remarkable change of heart when she realizes that Grind has all the facilities she needs to make her own low budget movie – on the sly of course. Jody rationalizes taking the job on the grounds that “the means justify the ends” – by editing porn during the day, she’ll be able to make meaningful art at night.
At first, Jody’s plan seems to be working out – she prepares to shoot her film after hours and her parents happily think she has a respectable job - but things get complicated when Jody meets Jeff Drake (Matt Davis), the charming Herr Director of porn. Jeff, also an award-winning filmmaker, once had his own dreams of making ‘real’ films, but now is a hard-worn cynic who masks his disappointment behind a façade of irony. In Jody, he sees the idealism he once had, while Jody starts to face her own sexual hang-ups as she begins to get aroused by the porn she so harshly judges.

When Jody starts making her own low budget romantic comedy at night, she hires Laura (Denise Richards), a sweet ingénue who questions Jody’s preconceptions about love and sex as and gradually inspires Jody to embrace her growing attraction towards Jeff, not to mention her unexpected affection for the lowlifes of porn, including the dimwitted but lovable porn star Richard “Dick” Harder (Jamie Kennedy).

Reviews:
Julie Davis’s trifling romantic comedy, “Finding Bliss,” is a goofy ode to the liberating benefits of pornography. Its heroine, the strait-laced Jody Balaban (Leelee Sobieski), is an aspiring director with a degree from New York University’s film school who goes to Hollywood to break into the movie business. When the only job to be found is editing pornographic films for Grind Productions, she grits her teeth, averts her eyes and settles down to work, determined to bring a softer feminine perspective to the company’s hard-core products.
Like Jody, Grind’s in-house director, Jeff Drake (Matthew Davis), fancies himself an artiste who is in it only for the money. Early in his career Jeff made an art film that Jody reveres as a masterpiece. For the movie’s clichéd purposes, he is also conveniently hunky and not as depraved as Grind’s products might suggest.
In its portrayal of Jeff’s repertory company as a cozy family of grunting and gasping airheads with hearts of gold, “Finding Bliss” suggests a chick-flick “Boogie Nights,” minus the drugs and freakouts. The more Jody finds herself turned on by the action on the set, the more her rigid good-girl/bad-girl ethic crumbles.
At night, she uses the same set to shoot her own “serious” film, whose antediluvian plot suggests a Doris Day-Rock Hudson vehicle about a girl like Jody righteously defending her virginity. The cast includes members of that repertory company, who all imagine themselves to be serious actors and are pathetically grateful for the opportunity.

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