NEW YORK — DomTheNation.com is touting the release of “an epic, multi-part domination and submission documentary” starring newcomer Rory Knox and starting with “Journey to the Center of Submission.”
DomTheNation is described by a rep as “the new flagship BDSM website from the company behind Assylum.com.”
“Shot over five days primarily at a vast private compound in the southern United States, the documentary is expected to be split into four major titles as well as several interstitial clips,” the rep explained. “This first film follows Rory as she crawls in bondage through an outdoor labyrinth, submitting to various challenges placed by her Dom, Neil.”
Neil, aka Lawrence Neil, is also the producer for DomTheNation, and explained that Knox was picked for the project after “making a strong impression” during their pre-booking interview process.
“We are always extra-cautious about new people,” Neil explained, “but Rory made an immediate and lasting impression with her unmistakable self-awareness, exceptional communication skills and powerful passions for kinky sex and filmmaking.”
“In our final interaction, I was dominating Rory and fucking her ass outdoors by a pond. We had a projector screen set up, with a projector connected to her laptop computer,” he continued. “As she was getting fucked and dominated, she created a graphic art work that displayed her evolving mental experience in real time on the screen.”
Rather than end with a cumshot, added a rep, the action ends “with Rory standing by the screen and presenting her art to Neil and the site’s members.”
“All of the content in the series was shot spontaneously, within pre-agreed boundaries, and with no scripts, takes or substantial breaks,” the rep said.
The goal, according to Neil, was to “document authentic interactions, out in the beauty of nature, where the participants can feel inspired to explore and express both their sexuality and their higher minds in novel ways.”
This goal was “fully met with Rory,” said Neil.
The starlet added her enthusiasm.
“Submitting myself completely over our five-day journey brought me to a place of liberation through an exploration that I wouldn’t know where I’d have gotten otherwise,” Knox offered. “I uncovered depths of myself that will be invaluable to me moving forward.”
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