Gay adult studio Bedtime Stories will premiere its new limited series, Keep Coming Back, on May 15.

Premiere Details

The series, directed by Noel Alejandro, explores male desire and reflects on the consequences of chemsex, a practice that has become increasingly common within the community. The story follows Gabriel as he prepares to celebrate one year of sobriety with his friends, but receives devastating news: the family of his late ex-partner intends to evict him from the apartment where he lives.

Bedtime Stories is an independent gay adult studio producing contemporary narratives starring mostly non-professional actors. The company launches open casting calls to discover fresh faces and perspectives that bring authenticity to the screen, far removed from the industry's usual clichés. This approach allows the studio to investigate topics and issues highly relevant within the community of men who have sex with men.

Bedtime Stories' Approach

The studio's philosophy is reflected not only on screen but also throughout the production process. The intimacy coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring that the actors feel comfortable and supported during filming. This approach has led to many of the actors coming from the performing arts, such as Fran Lav, who are entering erotic cinema for the first time.

One of the main motivations for participating in Bedtime Stories productions is the opportunity to be part of a cinematic project that celebrates sexual freedom. This philosophy is reflected in the company's commitment to creating authentic and relevant content for its audience.

Key Facts

  • The series, Keep Coming Back, will premiere on May 15.
  • Bedtime Stories is an independent gay adult studio producing contemporary narratives starring mostly non-professional actors.
  • The company launches open casting calls to discover fresh faces and perspectives that bring authenticity to the screen.
  • The series explores male desire and reflects on the consequences of chemsex, a practice that has become increasingly common within the community.