The Jump-Hump Diaries is a raunchy, irreverent comedy that follows Jackson, a charismatic but frustrated student at Brigham Young University, as he embarks on a mission to lose his virginity—despite the school’s draconian honor code, which strictly forbids premarital sex, alcohol, and any form of unchaste behavior. At BYU, even something as simple as an unapproved overnight visit can result in expulsion, leading students to invent bizarre loopholes to satisfy their desires while technically staying “pure.”
Their biggest obstacle? Dr. Anderson, the fanatical dean of BYU, whose life’s mission is to root out immoral behavior and expel any student caught engaging in “unchaste acts.” Armed with an army of informants, hidden cameras, and an almost supernatural ability to appear at the worst possible moments, Dean Anderson wages war on the campus’s underground sexual revolution.
The Jump-Hump Diaries is an outrageous, high-energy comedy in the spirit of Superbad and The Book of Mormon, offering a hilarious and biting critique of religious repression, purity culture, and the absurdity of institutions that try to control human nature. It’s a story about breaking free, finding yourself, and, most importantly, figuring out how to get away with it.