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La vita di una donna che lavora nell'industria del cinema per adulti va dai suoi squallidi inizi a un'impresa di grande successo.La vita di una donna che lavora nell'industria del cinema per adulti va dai suoi squallidi inizi a un'impresa di grande successo.La vita di una donna che lavora nell'industria del cinema per adulti va dai suoi squallidi inizi a un'impresa di grande successo.
- Nominato ai 4 BAFTA Award
- 1 vittoria e 8 candidature totali
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In the world we live in, pornogrpahy is everywhere. This show gives an insight into the 'darker' side of the adult entertainment industry and the troubles actors/actresses face in every day life. Theres also a few humourous moments which keeps things light.
I would definitely recommend this series!
I came across (pun intended) this series as another entry on the Guardian's top TV of 2020 list. It's a mini-series, of just four parts, with incredible performances, if perhaps one that suffers a little from too much going on.
Seasoned adult film star Jolene Dollar (Hayley Squires) meets new girl Amy (Siena Kelly) on her first day on a shoot. Against her nagging concerns, Jolene leaves the set once she has finished her scenes, after which something happens with Amy that has a profound affect on her mental state. Her guilt, and the reaction that Amy has at an industry party, lead Jolene on a crusade against producer Carroll Quinn (Rupert Everett). Ostracised from working, and with her life falling apart, dark moments from her past continue to destroy her present.
IMDB classifies "Adult Material" as a comedy drama - which is fair, because there are funny moments in it. That doesn't, though, come close to explaining the depths of grim stories and behaviour that make up the cultures of abuse, in one form or another, that the show goes into. There is very little in the way of titillation, the opening scenes establish that shooting the films are much like any other job, chatting about your weekend plans, waiting around. From there issues of rape, both in and out of relationships, alcoholism, drug abuse, revenge porn and prostitution are explored. I wonder if perhaps it hits a little too many of them a little too shallowly for it's own good sometimes. I also think that the character of Amy has a little too much going on, or it doesn't perhaps explain her well enough. I'm still not sure know if she's calculating, damaged or genuinely psychopathic. (Perhaps she's just all three).
You cannot argue with the performances though. The quality of Rupert Everett, Phil Daniels and Kerry Godliman have been on show for years, in everything they've done. Alex Jarrett is great, as Jolene's oldest daughter, who has a lot to go through herself. But Hayley Squires is revelatory. (Another reason, if there wasn't enough already, for anticipating Ben Wheatley's new horror film "In The Earth").
Seasoned adult film star Jolene Dollar (Hayley Squires) meets new girl Amy (Siena Kelly) on her first day on a shoot. Against her nagging concerns, Jolene leaves the set once she has finished her scenes, after which something happens with Amy that has a profound affect on her mental state. Her guilt, and the reaction that Amy has at an industry party, lead Jolene on a crusade against producer Carroll Quinn (Rupert Everett). Ostracised from working, and with her life falling apart, dark moments from her past continue to destroy her present.
IMDB classifies "Adult Material" as a comedy drama - which is fair, because there are funny moments in it. That doesn't, though, come close to explaining the depths of grim stories and behaviour that make up the cultures of abuse, in one form or another, that the show goes into. There is very little in the way of titillation, the opening scenes establish that shooting the films are much like any other job, chatting about your weekend plans, waiting around. From there issues of rape, both in and out of relationships, alcoholism, drug abuse, revenge porn and prostitution are explored. I wonder if perhaps it hits a little too many of them a little too shallowly for it's own good sometimes. I also think that the character of Amy has a little too much going on, or it doesn't perhaps explain her well enough. I'm still not sure know if she's calculating, damaged or genuinely psychopathic. (Perhaps she's just all three).
You cannot argue with the performances though. The quality of Rupert Everett, Phil Daniels and Kerry Godliman have been on show for years, in everything they've done. Alex Jarrett is great, as Jolene's oldest daughter, who has a lot to go through herself. But Hayley Squires is revelatory. (Another reason, if there wasn't enough already, for anticipating Ben Wheatley's new horror film "In The Earth").
This certainly isn't a comedy or a comedy drama. It's a powerful drama that deals with a serious issue in an intelligent manner and it's very good.
Hayley Squires is brilliant in the lead role and Rupert Everett is pure class.
Top quality production values with good direction and an excellent script.
Once the characters were established I was gripped and watched all four episodes in one evening.
If you like quality drama, you'll like this. Don't be put off with it being set in the porn industry as it is not at all sleazy.
Hayley Squires is brilliant in the lead role and Rupert Everett is pure class.
Top quality production values with good direction and an excellent script.
Once the characters were established I was gripped and watched all four episodes in one evening.
If you like quality drama, you'll like this. Don't be put off with it being set in the porn industry as it is not at all sleazy.
Lead actress....what a performance. Director....original. Edited...like it's 2023. Why is this not understood, celebrated. " I may destroy you" bold, brave...this....well the other side of the mirror. Bravo to all involved.
Great acting, writing and directing. I watched one episode and ended up binge watching all four episodes in one sitting. Love the ending too.
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- QuizAdult industry professionals, Rebecca Moore and Danny D were advisors and coaches for the series with Danny having a small speaking part in episode two as journalist, Sam Pike.
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