Director Of Black Metal Porn 'Phallusifer' Prepares To Make Follow-Up Film

May 28, 2007

The director of "Phallusifer – The Immoral Code", which bills itself as "the world's first black metal porn movie," has issued the following update:

"We will be preparing to cast for the second edition [of the 'Phallusifer' movie] shortly but no dates have been set for filming or releasing the next film. Next filming location will probably take place in London, the U.K."

"After delays at the pressing plant of approximately two weeks, the re-edition of 'Phallusifer – The Immoral Code', the world's premier black metal porn film, is finally available and the film is back in stock. The DVD was sold out and we had some outstanding orders that are now being processed, sorry for the inconvenience.

"On further news Karnal Film Productions were able to find a better alternative for shipping internationally which provide the same reliable service but at a lower cost that before."

According to Karnal Film Productions, which produced the film, the theme of "Phallusifer – The Immoral Code" is "something never done before: Hardcore porn with hints of S&M and Satanic imagery starring the Harlot Queen as herself and a frontman of a known black metal band whose identity will remain anonymous, and the soundtrack is mainly comprised of decadent black metal music," including KILL (Sweden),NECRODAEMON (Germany),THUS DEFILED (U.K.),ANIMA DAMNATA (Poland) and FILII NIGRANTIUM INFERNALIUM (Portugal). "Phallusifer – The Immoral Code" contains over 65 minutes of film, including extra scenes and a trailer. The footage contains artistic editing and enhanced images with satanic symbolism, according to the director (who is the frontman/axeman of yet another black metal band and who wishes to remain anonymous for the time being).

More information, including still shots from the movie and a short teaser/preview, can be found at www.karnalfilm.com.

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