The film is significant for featuring a lineup of Digital Playground’s most famous contract stars of the time, often referred to as the "DP Girls."
Upon release, Stoya: Workaholic was a commercial success for Digital Playground. It solidified Stoya’s status as a top-tier performer capable of carrying a title on her name alone. It is often remembered by fans as a quintessential example of the late-2000s "gonzo-feature" hybrid—films that had the sheen of a feature movie but the pacing of a gonzo release. Stoya Workaholic -Robby D.- Digital Playground-...
| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Studio | Digital Playground – Founded in 1993, the studio is famous for big‑budget adult features (e.g., “The Rise of the Phoenix” series) and for pioneering high‑definition adult cinema. | | Director | Robby D. – A long‑time Digital Playground staff director. His style leans toward polished storytelling, with a focus on set design, lighting, and a cinematic feel rather than purely “gonzo” approaches. | | Release Year | 2023 (or the most recent year the title appeared in Digital Playground’s catalog). | | Runtime | Approximately 30–45 minutes (typical for a feature‑length adult scene with a narrative framework). | | Format | Available in HD (1080p) and 4K streams on the studio’s subscription platform, as well as in select retail packages. | | Production Values | Professional sets (an office environment is central to the “Workaholic” concept), costume design, and a modest script that sets up a workplace‑themed scenario. | Title and Production Details
The film follows a “workaholic” office employee (Stoya) who spends long hours at a sleek, modern corporate office. As the day stretches into night, the monotony of the work environment gives way to a series of flirtatious encounters with coworkers and a charismatic manager. The storyline is built around the classic trope of “office romance” and uses the setting to explore power dynamics, attraction, and the tension between professionalism and desire. Cast and Performances The film is significant for
The narrative is deliberately light‑hearted, with comedic beats (e.g., spilled coffee, a malfunctioning printer) that serve as catalysts for the intimate moments. The script provides enough context to give each scene a purpose within the overall premise, rather than presenting a string of disjointed vignettes.