HOLLYWOOD, CA – September 7, 2010 – The multifaceted adult cast of April Flores (Voluptuous Biker Babes), Nina Hartley (Boogie Nights), Syd Blakovich (QUEER ICON/MMA Fighter), Sunny Lane (The Bunny Ranch), Kimberly Kane (AVN Award Winner Best Actress), Nicki Hunter (Playboy Radio), Ashley Blue (AVN Award Winner) and Kelly Shibari (BBW Star and founder of PaddedKINK) star in Carlos Batts’s new vision, Sugar Sisters.

Sugar Sisters is a feature film that features the world’s most popular adult stars like you’ve never seen them before – as ultra-violent, weapon-toting problem-solvers that “don’t take shit from any dicks out there doing their friends wrong”.

Sugar Sisters is an over-the-top revenge film, where women run the world of underground street justice.  The Sugar Sisters is an agency run by fearless women who use their sex appeal and street smarts to help assist people who are having problems they may be experiencing in life…”Money Problems, Relationship Problems, Bill Problems, Beat-a-Mother-Fucker up Problems”…they solve problems by any means necessary.

Mai Tai, played by the voluptuous muse for art April Flores, struggles to investigate the kidnapping of her best friend Shirley Temple (Kane) by Bloody Mary (Hunter), who was rejected by agency owner/operator Martini (Hartley).  Mai Tai only has very limited time to find Shirley before Mary kills her.  Mai Tai enlists the help of her crew, Hot Totty (Lane), Mimosa (Blue), and Cosmo (real life MMA fighter Blakovich) who has violent encounters throughout the film. We come to learn that Mai Tai’s relationship with The Sisters and Bloody Mary are deeper than expected she deals with unexpected obstacles in search of the truth.

Award Winning Director & Artist Carlos Batts brings his original story to life with screenplay writer Darryl Wharton and story writing collaborator Nathan Carlisle. Batts decided to create a film that could utilize the personalities of the cast to push the limits of what he could get away with cinematically. The film blurs the line between action/horror/cult with a narrative that doesn’t use sex as selling point.

The film also features an original score of Electronica, hip-hop and hardcore musicians, with illustrations by Nima Sorat. The film is currently in production to be released sometime in 2011. The film is currently being produced by C. Batts FLY.

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