\"Post Industrial Sex\" is a narrative film created from found footage.
The soundtrack is the Mental Insect song with the same title from Mental Insect's CD/EP \"Skull Tracks: Sin, White Man, Sex and the Devil Trilogy - Part 1.\"
The director, Frank Joseph Zirbel, wrote the instrumental song that features eclectic performances by the legendary violinist, Johnny Frigo, and the jazz drummer,Barrett Deems.
In the film, the perfect family loses their home to an unexplained explosion in an unreasonable, dangerous
world. Greed leads to the loss of everything good.
The Chicago Sun Times described the film as \"...an unnerving passage through American Culture\"
Dan Dinello writing for Alternative Press stated: \"The images depict a floating mannequin man learning the rules and rewards of making it in America. Programmed, mechanical,duplicated and cloned, the inevitable progress and reproduction of manniquin man leads to the destruction of nature and war.\"
\"The big eat the little that they may continue to move, the strong eat the weak that they may retain their strength. The lucky eat the most and move the longest.\" - Jack London