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Sex Tape: Series about couples who make and share sex tapes being developed for UK

'A provocative new hour-long social experiment reality series'

Jack Shepherd
Friday 15 September 2017 05:07 EDT
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Entertainment One (eOne) has helped distribute some of the world’s most beloved TV series, including the likes of Being Human, The Walking Dead, and Glue.

Adding to their phenomenal CV, the company will bring Sex Tape to the US, a reality TV show about real couples who film their most intimate moments.

According to Deadline, eOne has teamed with the Israel-based Armoza Formats to co-produce the series, described as “a provocative new hour-long social experiment reality series”.

Each episode will feature three couples who film themselves for an entire week, capturing everything, including the sex.

All the couples then meet with a relationship expert at the same time, watching the footage together, discussing each clip as a group.

Armoza is also developing the format for the UK — along with Germany and Spain — although there’s no word on a distributor just yet.

The company previously remade Sex Box, based on Channel 4’s television show of the same name, for an international audience. The series saw couples have sex in a private box before talking about the relationship publicly.

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