LYDEN: You know, you had so many documentary elements to work with. You have such history yourselves, as documentary makers. Why make a feature when you had all that documentary background?
EPSTEIN: In this film, we always saw it as something that needed to be written and performed, and to create a world. We really wanted to create that particular world because artistically, that was a challenge for us, and exciting to us.
LYDEN: Why is there still such a fascination with "Deep Throat," do you think? It's been 41 years. I really had to stop and count them - has it really? Forty-one years since this film came out and here we are, still fascinated by Linda Lovelace.