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Julie Davis
wrote, produced, directed and edited the critically
acclaimed low budget comedy
"I Love You, Don’t
Touch Me!" which was one of the highest
sales and most popular films at the 1997 Sundance Film
Festival, and was released in 1998 by MGM/Goldwyn Films.
Opening to enthusiastic reviews from The Los Angeles Times’
Kenneth Turan, who called the film "sexy, honest and
consistently funny," and The New York Times’ Janet
Maslin, who dubbed Davis "the female Woody Allen," Davis
was able to raise the independent financing for her
second film "Amy’s
Orgasm."
In the film, Davis explored the complications that arise
when a feminist self-help author falls for a sexist
shock jock. "Amy’s
Orgasm" was hailed as "candid, funny, and deeply
authentic" by Daily Variety, "a smart, tart breath of
fresh air" by The Hollywood Reporter, and
"sophisticated, funny, and fresh" by The Los Angeles
Times. The film is the highest selling title on Sundance
Home Video and also won the prestigious Audience Award
at the 2001 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
After the success of "Amy’s Orgasm", Davis directed the
romantic comedy
"All Over the
Guy," starring Adam Goldberg, Doris Roberts,
Christina Ricci and Lisa Kudrow, and produced by Don
Roos ("The Opposite of Sex"). "All Over the Guy" was
sold to Lions Gate Films in 2001 and has been
theatrically released world-wide.

The Movies
Checkout Julie's movies and read a little more about
them and be sure to watch the included video clips and
see some of the various artwork for the movie poster and
more!
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