MONTREAL — Adult Time will revisit two of its acclaimed LGBTQ productions, including a special virtual reunion, to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia on Sunday.
On Friday, Adult Time will reunite Alina Lopez and Kendra Spade, the stars of "What Set Us Apart," the acclaimed inaugural episode of Adult Time's "True Lesbian" series.
"The actresses wrote the scene together under the direction of the company’s esteemed CCO Bree Mills," a rep explained. "Subscribers will have the unique opportunity to watch the episode live with Lopez and Spade, and will be able to interact with the stars, ask them questions and enjoy anecdotes about the story and the shoot."
Sunday, Adult Time will release "Teenage Lesbian: One Year Later," which the studio bills as "an extraordinary reunion episode featuring the leading ladies of the award-winning movie — Kristen Scott, Aidra Fox, Alina Lopez, Kendra Spade, Kenna James and Whitney Wright — onscreen together via video conference."
The film is the current XBIZ winner for Feature Movie of the Year. Scott and James took home XBIZ Awards for Best Actress and Supporting Actress, respectively, while "Teenage Lesbian" also earned hardware for Mills' screenplay as well as cinematography, music and editing. Mills herself won Feature Director of the Year honors.
"Teenage Lesbian: One Year Later" will revisit the production, including key moments in the film, and feature candid discussion about its public reception and impact.
The cast members will also take part in a "virtual orgy."
“It was very important for us at Adult Time to do something to highlight International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia,” said Mills. “Not only do we try to offer content that is representative of the wide variety of sexual preferences, we also count multiple partners, creators, employees and friends that are members of the LGBTQ community.”
Adult Time Marketing Director Frank Stacy echoed Mills' comments.
“Since both 'True Lesbian' and 'Teenage Lesbian' were important projects for us within the LGBTQ space this last year, we wanted to commemorate this day by bringing the casts back to reflect on the projects, and the lasting impressions that they have both left with our audience," he said.
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