LOS ANGELES — Monarchy Distribution and Assence Films have announced that they are in post production on “Fluke Me,” a raunchy political riff on the story of Sandra Fluke, the attorney-turned-politician who gained fame in 2012 when Rush Limbaugh called her a slut.
Fluke inspired Republican ire after she attempted to testify to a House committee on the importance of requiring insurance plans to cover birth control during a discussion on whether medical insurance should have a contraception mandate. She announced in February that will be vying for a seat in the California State Senate.
In the XXX film, Sandy, a sexy and intelligent women's rights advocate portrayed by Angelica Heart, campaigns from city to city, "winning the votes of her constituents and citizens one cock at a time." Just like her real-life cohort, her eyes (body parts being occupied) are set on the California Senate.
"We are really excited to be rolling out ‘Fluke Me’" said Monarchy owner Mike Kulich. "Our success with both our Rush Limbaugh parody, ‘Vote For Rush,’ and our Anthony Wiener movie, ‘Don't Pull Out,’ were both huge hits for us."
The studio's latest sextirical political film features five scenes that include lesbian, anal and gangbang action.
“Fluke Me” will stream exclusively on SkweezMe.com from May 1-June 1 before releasing on DVD June 1.
For $.99, users will have 24 hours of access to the feature, as well as the entire SkweezMe catalogue that includes full-length HD titles from more than 40 studios.
"Debuting our movie on SkweezMe.com was a natural fit for us,” Kulich added. “Our second political parody ‘Don't Pull Out’ was one of SkweezMe's top-viewed titles in February and is still doing extremely well. I think ‘Fluke Me’ will draw the same type of response."
In the spirit of the real Fluke, Monarchy says it will set aside a portion of the profits from “Fluke Me” to donate to Planned Parenthood.