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Out filmmaker discusses new series “Adam in Fragments”
By: Brian Hug Special to TRT
In the provocative, gritty drama, Adam in Fragments, a young man returns to his former life as a sex worker where he quickly re-engages with his seedy and often dangerous male clients. All appears status quo until his urge to guide a young and naïve aspiring adult film starlet and protect her from their terrorizing handler, Felix, triggers a series of events that send violent ripples through the Los Angeles underground sex-trade.
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The series starring emerging young actors Beau Swartz, Keiva Bradley, and Ryan Ruffing premieres on the gay streaming service Dekkoo on November 17.
“Most television shows about sex work either glorify the trade or exploit it,” out filmmaker Omar Salas Zamora explains.
Salas Zamora wrote and directed the series with Calvin Picou.
“In Adam in Fragments, we aim to examine the profession, not by sensationalizing it, but through exploring the main character and his interactions with drug dealers and johns,” said the