Upon its video release in early 1982, this production was described as a "sex documentary" in the February 1982 edition of the 'Australian Video and Communications' magazine.
According to the entry for the title in the 1980s 'Australian Home Video Catalogue', this production 's a "behind the scenes on the making of the movie 'Centrespread' [1981]. It goes on to say: "Join the producer Wayne Groom in the search for Australia's ultimate women to star in the erotic fantasy."
The film 'Centrespread' (1981) is considered an "Ozploitation" (Australian exploitation) picture.
According to a review by Scott Murray in the book "Australian Film 1978-1994", this picture was "made on a shoe-string budget, mostly at the South Australian Film Corporation's studio in Adelaide [which were at Norwood at the time]".
The movie 'Centrespread' (1981) upon release made a big enough impact to feature a production still of two women in body-paint featured entirely on the front cover of Australian movie magazine "Cinema Papers".