Maturenl 24 12 04 Eva May And Molly Maracas Mak New May 2026

Sofia reveals she is learning to play percussion to honor Lena’s daughter, who loved salsa music. Lena offers to teach her the proper way to shake the maracas — one hand steady, one hand moving. The lesson becomes intimate. Hands touch. Breathing deepens.

The shift is organic: Sofia initiates a kiss. Lena pulls back, then returns it. The sex scene that follows is not athletic but tender — May’s signature slow lead, Maracas matching her rhythm. The camera work by director Fenna de Haan (a female director, rare in mature NL) emphasizes faces and hands, not just bodies.

By Amelia Voss December 5, 2024 – Industry Update

Just when the world of mature-themed cinema thought it had seen every possible pairing, Dutch production house MatureNL drops a surprise: 24 12 04, featuring the seasoned elegance of Eva May and the vibrant newcomer Molly Maracas in a scene titled “Mak New” — a playful yet profound exploration of rediscovery and chemistry between two very different women. maturenl 24 12 04 eva may and molly maracas mak new

The release, timestamped December 4, 2024 (24/12/04 in European notation), has already ignited discussion across niche forums and critic circles. But what makes this collaboration so special? Let’s break down the performers, the production style, and the cultural moment MatureNL is capitalizing on.


MatureNL has historically been a mid-tier studio, but 24 12 04 represents a leap in production quality:

Director Fenna de Haan said in a statement: Sofia reveals she is learning to play percussion

“I wanted to show that mature content doesn’t mean outdated or mechanical. Eva and Molly have 20 years between them, but their chemistry is about emotion, not age. The maracas became a metaphor for holding on to something broken and learning to shake it again.”


MatureNL 24 12 04 arrives at a turning point for age-themed adult cinema. The traditional “MILF” or “cougar” stereotype is giving way to more nuanced narratives that acknowledge real human aging — grief, joy, loneliness, and unexpected connection.

Studios like MatureNL, UK’s Age of Love, and France’s L’Expérience are pioneering: MatureNL has historically been a mid-tier studio, but

Eva May, in a rare interview, said of the project:

“At 45, I’m tired of playing the seductress who exists only for a younger man’s fantasy. Molly and I built a story about two women who happen to be attracted to each other after loss. The sex is part of their healing, not the point of it.”


Lena (Eva May) is alone in her dimly lit workshop, trying to repair a pair of old maracas. Enter Sofia (Molly Maracas) — her estranged daughter’s best friend, who has come to collect an instrument. The dialogue, largely improvised, reveals that Lena’s daughter died two years ago. Sofia was once like a second daughter.

The tension is not sexual at first — it’s grief and awkwardness. Maracas’s character fidgets with a maraca, shaking it nervously. May’s Lena finally takes it from her and whispers, “You have to hold it properly. Gently. Like a heart.”

This 14-minute buildup is almost entirely non-sexual — a bold move for a mature studio known for quicker pacing.