Today's filmmaker for our Female Filmmakers series is a sexy French minx who directed a gang bang. Seriously. Let's look at the sexually explicit artist, Eva Husson.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

Eva Husson comes to us from France where she comes from a long line of French and Spanish revolutionaries. As a result, spunk and wildness are practically in her blood. Eva Husson dabbled in acting in the 1990s by playing Julie in 1994's The Romantics and Eva in La revolution sexuelle n'a pas eu lieu in 1999. Ms. Husson was fairly young as she was literally discovered on the street and put in her first film. Her heart wasn't entirely in acting, however. She was unsure of which direction she wanted to take her career. She took her time to explore and eventually really explored writing and directing.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

She went to America to study at the American Film Institute where she won awards and grants for her work. She began her directing career in 2004 when she directed a short film called Hope to Die. Only four years later she had the opportunity to direct an M83 music video and a Florence + the Machine music video.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

In 2015 she made an epic film called Bang Gang (A Modern Love Story). And I? Fell in love! This was her feature film debut and it was surprisingly sexy. No one knew what to expect from this quiet, moving director. This film was VERY sexy. It's French, so, duh. The film also features a cast of young up-and-coming actors playing teens who are exploring hedonism to the fullest.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

Lea Bertin and Mathilde Cartoux both go nude during an orgy scene that is filmed on a phone. This drug-fueled orgy features the two babes getting pounded from behind and letting us check out all of their B's in the process. Hey, "gang bang" is technically in the title, so orgies of some kind were to be expected. When they are done filming, they all smoke cigarettes and lay around naked which might be even hotter because we get to really check out breasts and bush!

The film showed the boredom of suburban teens, even in France. The bored teens explore their sexualities as well as a lot of drugs and alcohol, but their night of debauchery does turn into a huge scandal. The nudity was necessary because all of that explicit sexual raunchiness winds up giving us the central conflict of the film.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

She then directed several episodes of the Amazon original series Hanna about a woman raised in the forest who has been pursued by the CIA because they want to know more about where this mysterious forest woman with trained combat skills came from. There is no nudity in this series, but star Esme Creed-Miles has us wanting to see hot Hanna without her clothes on.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

Her most recent film was 2021's Mothering Sunday. Based on a 2016 novel with the same title, this film takes us back to 1924 England where Odessa Young plays a maid working for a wealthy family. The family gives her Mother's Day off from work, so she takes the opportunity to hang out with the family's neighbor with whom she has been carrying on an illicit affair. The two of them carry on with an entire day of sex!

However, Paul is about to be married to a woman who is in his social strata. Ugh, damn! As a result, they have a ton of emotional and passionate sex that acts as a sort of farewell for the young pair. How could he say goodbye to Odessa Young who is completely naked! She goes full-frontal and the redheaded minx wears a merkin to show us hair down there.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson

Odessa has 9 nude scenes and all of them show off her gorgeous, lean body. Odessa is strikingly beautiful in the film and it is a privilege to get to witness her sexy body this many times. Husson knows what we wanted to see and it was definitely Odessa in the buff.

We are not sure what is next for Eva Husson, but I feel like she is just getting started. One thing is for certain: she loves to showcase nudity and sex. I love that for her, for me, for all of us.

Female Filmmakers: Eva Husson