CYBERSPACE—Last week, AVN.com reported that 2014 AVN Best New Starlet award winner Mia Malkova recently completed a new film—but not one for the adult market. For that matter, Malkova’s collaboration with controversial Bollywood director Ram Gopal Varma probably would not fit into the mainstream market either.
Titled God, Sex and Truth: A Philosophical Treatise of Mia Malkova, the film features Malkova alone, talking to the camera—discussing issues ranging from why she chose career in adult video to her personal advocacy of feminism and finally, her “moral and religious interpretation of natural feelings.”
The trailer for Malkova’s new project appeared on YouTube this week morning. The 3:27-lomng clip can be viewed by visiting this link. While the YouTube video may not quite reveal the full Malkova, her fans can rest assured that even as she delivers her first-person philosophical dissertation, she appears nude throughout the film.
The nudity in itself marks a stark departure—not for Malkova, obviously, but for director Varma. Nudity and even kissing are generally considered out of bounds for Indian cinema. Varma, however, is a Bollywood maverick and has featured full nude shots in a previous production, his online episodic series, Guns and Thighs: A Saga of the Mumbai Mafia.
But perhaps the most controversial element of the film will be Malkova’s admiring quotation of philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand, whose books including Atlas Shrugged and The Virtue of Selfishness have served as bibles for such Republican leaders as House Speaker Paul Ryan, and former Federal Reserve Director Alan Greenspan.
In the film, Malkova explains her belief that for a woman to limit herself to a single sexual partner runs contrary to human biology, and that belief was her motivation for entering the adult industry as a performer.
"It's only the world of porn that offered me that ultimate heaven," she says in the film.
Varma posted a lengthy note on his own Twitter feed, explaining his interpretation of the film.
“God, Sex and Truth is neither a film, nor a short film nor a series. It’s about Mia Malkova speaking about sex and how much it means to her,” the director wrote. “The final version of God, Sex and Truth will have explicit nude imagery which will showcase each and every part of Mia Malkova’s beautiful naked body. The camera will literally worship not only every square inch of her extraordinary body but it also captures her every thought in the process of projecting it in almost a spiritual context within her deeply felt and also inbuilt sexual emotions.”
God, Sex and Truth will be released online, on Malkova’s Vimeo channel, on January 26.