Assylum.com Releases ‘Anal Inquisition’ Trilogy

NEW YORK — Assylum.com today said it released Part 1 of a new trilogy — “Anal Inquisition.” 

“Anal Inquisition” was filmed over two days with Charlotte Sartre, an extreme BDSM and anal enthusiast, and incorporates a dazzling array of sexual and sadomasochistic scenarios. 

These scenarios were devised not only by Dr. Mercies, the director of the project, but Charlotte as well.

According to Mercies, “Assylum occasionally has the privilege to work with someone who has both incredible capabilities as well as a deep craving and passion for sadomasochistic anal sex. 

“Charlotte not only endured an intense scene; she helped create it by bringing her ideas and requests to the table. As a result, we were able to film a very real, intense kind of BDSM interaction that you simply never see from scripted material.”

Mercies said “Anal Inquisition” pushes the boundaries of recorded content by featuring activities such as pissboarding (waterboarding with piss), a psychological interrogation and emotional catharsis, and a rectal feeding. 

At the same time, this material is accompanied by educational voiceover from the performers, he said.

Viewers can utilize the dual-audio-track feature innovated by the Assylum website to hear the performers talk about what it was like to do the scene, why they enjoy these activities, and their perspectives on social issues surrounding BDSM, Mercies noted.

Part 1 of “Anal Interrogation” is available for members of the website now, with Part 2 being release later this week and Part 3 in October. 

All three parts are shot in 4K and available as 4K downloads for premium subscribers.

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