Albert Jaccoma
Directing
Known For

A group of friends decide to renovate an old house located in the middle of nowhere, in the hope of turning it into their crash pad, but shortly after arriving, a strange and seemingly senile old woman is found to be lurking around the premises.
The Dead Come Home

A fun, unique, sexy and informative video docudrama about Les Nichols, a trans man. It includes an intimate view of the night he and Annie Sprinkle tried out his new, surgically-constructed genitalia for the first time. His dual genitalia and all of their amazing functions are shown in detail. Revealing interviews, medical photographs, and Annie's heart-warming diary excerpts make this a chronicle of interest to film buffs, trans people, and those that love them. This seminal film from 1989 was the first of its kind.
Linda/Les and Annie

A sentient talking couch shares stories of the carnal activities of its various owners that it encourages to have sex on it. Said owners are an uptight female psychiatrist, a swinging married couple, a sleazy porn filmmaker, and a group of rowdy hippie musicians.
The Love Couch

Veronica Vera takes us along with “Mr. Morality” as he goes to the TV studio to tape his weekly message. He instead finds himself traveling through his mind’s lustful secrets as revealed by sexy Nina Hartley. A timely and humorous piece. Meanwhile, Annie Sprinkle shares with us the autobiographical story of a woman whose search for fulfillment leads her through wild sexual adventures until she discovers ancient lovemaking secrets brought to her by a mysterious adonis-like “master.” An auto-biographical tongue-in-cheek journey, the story features Jeanna Fine as a jaded woman who finds fulfillment when hunky guru shows her the joys of Tantric sex.