October 01, 2013 |
CockyBoys Porn Haus Film Festival Debuts âFuck Yeah, Levi Karter!â |
NEW YORK, NY — CockyBoys' Porn Haus Film Festival continues today after last week’s release of the of the one-of-a-kind documentary orgy scene, the 70 minute Boys Galore To Adore, which featured six of CockyBoys' models. Today the Porn Haus Film Festival returns with an intensely personal documentary, Fuck Yeah, Levi Karter!, taken from the life of CockyBoys' newest performer, Levi Karter. Composed from footage on Karter's computers, cell phones, and video cameras, Fuck Yeah, Levi Karter! will take you on an erotic, dreamy, and hyper-realistic journey through the personal life of the CockyBoy star. From the Ohio suburbs to the ever-opportunistic New York, the camera stays glued to Karter as he struggles with his career choices, his conflicted mother, a jealous boyfriend, and making peace with himself as an adult entertainer. Featuring sex sequences with CockyBoys Hayden Lourd and Ricky Roman and co-directed by Karter himself, this film aims to uncover universal truths experienced not just in the porn world, but also in our everyday lives. Also featured is a sex show with Karter and Roman, filmed live from Chicago's world famous SteamWorks. Director Jake Jaxson says, "What struck me most about Levi was that he knew exactly what he wanted and clearly laid out his goals and ambition. I was in love! I have a soft spot for boys who have a plan! During our first shoot together I noticed that Levi was always walking around with his laptop with the screen open — it was always with him. I soon discovered why; he was recording his everyday goings-on, or making little video clips. Over time he showed me more and more — him hanging out with friends, his new puppy, being with his BF, trying out his new hooks, the cinnamon challenge, sleeping, jacking-off, and even making breakfast... naked! “ He explains, "While watching I was mesmerized by the perfect realness of it all. And as I watched hours and hours of Levi's life, I could not help but to think about my life: where I came from, where I am now, and the hope and possibility of my life to come. From the hundreds of hours of his footage, Levi and I created Fuck Yeah, Levi Karter!. This film is just one small slice of what I call ‘a life worth living!’ taken from a moment in time." Jaxson says, "Levi never intended his video diaries to become a film and was surprised I even suggested it. For that, I thank him for allowing me the honor of creating and collaborating with him to chronicle what I believe to be a glimpse into a real reality. When I asked him why he wants to record everything, he said without hesitation, ‘I like to go back and watch the good parts of my life. It makes me happy.’”
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