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Release Year: 2001
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Annette Surfer
Writer: Sebastien Chartier
The movie 'Scandal: Sex@students.edu' begins with an attractive college student named Christina who helps pay her way through school by running an adult website featuring photos of herself. One night, she videotapes her roommate Melissa having sex with their professor, John. Both Melissa and John are subsequently fired from the university. Seeking revenge or perhaps just seeing an opportunity, Christina invites them to join her adult website business, turning it into a blackmail scheme targeting wealthy individuals using compromising sexual footage.
Directed by Annette Surfer in 2001, 'Scandal: Sex@students.edu' is a drama film that explores themes of sexuality, manipulation, and power dynamics among college students and faculty. The story revolves around Christina, who initially seems like an enterprising student but later exploits her roommate's indiscretion for personal gain. The film also touches on the potential dangers and complications arising from blackmail and exploitation, suggesting a shift in its characters' moral compasses as they navigate their new business venture.
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