Amy's Orgasm
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Amy's Orgasm is a 2001 film directed by Julie Davis
Julie Davis
Julie Davis is an American director, writer and actress. She is most famous for her directing, writing and acting in Amy's Orgasm and 2009 romantic comedy film Finding Bliss.-Career:...

. It stars Julie Davis as Amy, a 29 year old Jewish woman who is usually celibate
Celibacy
Celibacy is a personal commitment to avoiding sexual relations, in particular a vow from marriage. Typically celibacy involves avoiding all romantic relationships of any kind. An individual may choose celibacy for religious reasons, such as is the case for priests in some religions, for reasons of...

 from men as she does not believe in love. One day she starts dating the most unlikely man for her. Will true love prevail?

The film won the "Audience Choice Award" in the 2001 Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is a film festival and non-profit organization, established in 1985, that showcases independent American and international films. The SBIFF line-up includes 20 world premieres and 11 U.S. premieres, with newly expanded 11-day festival...

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Plot

Amy is a single 29 year old Jewish woman. She wrote a successful self-help book about how women can't truly be in love and experience "mental orgasm". Her parents and acquaintances always try to give her advice. Eventually, she breaks her celibacy and starts dating radio shock jock
Shock jock
Shock jock is a slang term used to describe a type of any radio broadcaster who attracts attention using humor that a significant portion of the listening audience may find offensive. The term is usually used pejoratively to describe provocative or irreverent broadcasters whose mannerisms,...

Matthew Starr, who is known for hitting on his bimbo guests. Of all men, will she find in him the true love she never believed in?
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