There’s a new documentary on HBO Max that you just have to see to believe and it’s called There Is No “I” in Threesome.
27.01.2021 - 09:25 / variety.com
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWarnerMedia has acquired “There Is No I in Threesome,” a New Zealand-made documentary about a couple exploring an open relationship, and set is as an HBO Max Original.It will have its world premiere at the WarnerMedia Lodge at the Sundance Film Festival and begin streaming on Feb. 11, shortly before Valentine’s Day.
There’s a new documentary on HBO Max that you just have to see to believe and it’s called There Is No “I” in Threesome.
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ménage à trois or nah? — is the subject of a new docudrama, “There Is No ‘I’ in Threesome,” which premieres on HBO Max on Feb. 11.“Sex can be a performance or an act,” German-born, New Zealand-based documentarian Lucks, 37, told The Post.
A couple’s polyamorous Rumspringa before tying the knot is only the jumping-off point for the new HBO Max meta-documentary There Is No I in Threesome. Director Jan Oliver Lucks, who goes by Ollie, and his actress-fiancée, Zoe, are an attractive, creative, 30-ish pair living in a vintage camper in a small New Zealand town when they aren’t in a long-distance relationship because of their respective jobs.
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