For his new feature movie Stockholm Syndrome, director/performer James Deen drew inspiration from the psychological phenomenon that afflicts kidnap victims. Stockholm Syndrome marries strong storytelling and high production values with visceral sex—a mix that Deen seeks in his adult movies. The movie is captured in 4k resolution using RED camera technology.

Musing on Stockholm Syndrome, Deen explained that it was an organic way to push his directorial boundaries.

"For Stockholm Syndrome, I really tried to create a good narrative feature. For my other large productions, like the 7 Sins, I focused mainly on symbolism and expression through sexuality. This movie, I wanted to make a movie."

Deen continued, "I was talking to a friend and we came up with a concept that we found interesting. Within a month, I had the script written and started production. I am very proud with how it came out. I couldn't have asked for a better lead than Remy LaCroix and I hope everyone really enjoys it," said the director, who also took the male lead in the movie.

Deen plays Ian, a nomad making his way across the country via petty crimes. But misdemeanors quickly turn to felonies, when he kidnaps Juliette (Remy LaCroix), whose trophy wife status makes her Ian's perfect target. In a tangled web of chaos and crime, Juliette develops a case of Stockholm syndrome and falls in love with her abductor. Juliette and her cohort then embark on a Bonnie and Clyde adventure to escape their miserable realities.

Stockholm Syndrome also features Kalina Ryu, Nina Elle and Steven St Croix.

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