Where The Boys Arent 17 All Girl Airlines Jenna Jameson Savanna Samson Sunrise Adams Mercedez Kira Kener Chloe Jones Briana Banks — Dasha 0 Best
The adult entertainment industry has long been a source of controversy and stigma. However, for women like Mercedez, Kira Kener, Chloe Jones, Briana Banks, and Dasha, working in the industry is a choice that allows them to express themselves and earn a living. By working on an all-girl airline, these women are able to merge their passion for aviation with their work in the adult entertainment industry.
Unlike many low-budget "gonzo" films of the time, leaned into its theme. The film utilized the "travel" motif to transition between scenes, maintaining a glossy, cinematic look that was a hallmark of director B. Skow .
During this period, Vivid invested heavily in lighting and set design, moving away from the "gonzo" styles of the late 90s. Nostalgia: The adult entertainment industry has long been a
and written by LaRue alongside Jim Steele, the film is set against the backdrop of a chartered flight on the fictional "All Girl Airlines". Narrative Concept and Setting The film’s plot follows superstar Jenna Jameson
Directed by the industry veteran , the film leans into its aviation theme with high production values for which Vivid was known. It focuses entirely on girl-on-girl scenarios, emphasizing the aesthetic and chemistry between the lead performers rather than a complex plot. Unlike many low-budget "gonzo" films of the time,
, an expert in international communications, who kept the flight connected with ground control across three different continents.
: Also known by the tagline "Fly the Furry Skies," the production uses a fictional "All Girl Airlines" (or "Vagiterian Air") setting to frame its scenes. Directorial Style During this period, Vivid invested heavily in lighting
As an "all-girl" feature, the film focuses entirely on lesbian scenes. Paul Thomas directs these with a focus on sensuality and eye contact. The chemistry varies, as is often the case in features with large casts, but the interactions between veterans like Jenna and Briana feel practiced and polished.