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Synopsis

Lisa, Beth, and Tess are three young women who share a Miami apartment and the goal of hooking up with their respective male bosses. While their attempts at seduction get off to a rough start, their voyeur neighbour spends his days peeping through keyholes. Will these roommates finally make it with their managers, or will they find better company with sex toys?

Year2002
CountryUnited States
DirectorDoris Wishman
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Dildo Heaven is the story of three girls who hope to seduce their bosses. It also features a Peeping Tom who will do anything to prove himself worthy of the three ladies’ attention. It is a soft-core sex comedy that has played some underground and cult film festivals but is still awaiting a video release. Final edit was completed after Satan Was a Lady. It had its official world premiere at the New York Underground Film Festival in . From the advertisements: “Wild, wicked and wanton!”
Dildo Heaven is the story of three girls who hope to seduce their bosses. It also features a Peeping Tom who will do anything to prove himself worthy of the three ladies’ attention. It is a soft-core sex comedy that has played some underground and cult film festivals but is still awaiting a video release. Final edit was completed after Satan Was a Lady. It had its official world premiere at the New York Underground Film Festival in . From the advertisements: “Wild, wicked and wanton!”
2002 · United States
Wishman’s last film completed 95 percent of its principal photography in June of . Wishman wrote detailed notes on a few additional shots, a planned John Waters cameo and editing instructions during the last few weeks of her life (she died August 10, ). Her friend, biographer and co-producer Michael Bowen and website designer David B. Wilson expects the film to have its world premiere by the end of .
Wishman’s last film completed 95 percent of its principal photography in June of . Wishman wrote detailed notes on a few additional shots, a planned John Waters cameo and editing instructions during the last few weeks of her life (she died August 10, ). Her friend, biographer and co-producer Michael Bowen and website designer David B. Wilson expects the film to have its world premiere by the end of .
2002 · United States

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romantic comedy · workplace romance · roommate dynamics · voyeurism · sexual humor

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