Nick Capra Directs 'Secrets' for Lucas Entertainment

Nick Capra Directs 'Secrets' for Lucas Entertainment

NEW YORK — Performer Nick Capra is tub-thumping the online debut of his second film as a director for Lucas Entertainment. The opening scene from the all-male fauxcest fantasy is now streaming.

Capra also toplines opposite Drew Dixon, Sergeant Miles, Adam Russo and Drake Rogers.

"Paul, a father and husband, played by Capra, finds his life problems at an all-time high," a rep explained. "His marriage to Jeffrey (Russo) has lost its spark and his relationship with his son Bryson (Dixon) is coldly distant. Secrets, scandal and sexual tension arise when Paul’s brother-in-law Markus (Sergeant Miles), and nephew Dylan (Rogers), arrive for the latter’s birthday party that goes erotically awry."

Capra's hookup with Sergeant Miles is now a members-only exclusive. A Russo-Rogers duo debuts Monday; Miles and Dixon enjoy a hookup set for June 26; and Capra ruts with Russo in a duo that debuts June 29.

All four scenes will be released as a single DVD title September 4.

"The new movie unraveled like a gay porn soap opera. Families. Secrets. And scandal. But, like every second installment in a series, I wanted to go bigger," said Capra. "How can you go wrong with hot man-sex and some good drama?"

The action was filmed on location in Puerto Vallarta. "It was the perfect environment to create in," he recalled. "I met with each member of the cast, gave them my vision for their characters and allowed them to add input. Many gay men will be able to relate to the character of the straight dad who is in complete denial of his son's sexuality. And the closeted gay son, who is desperately seeking his dad's approval."

Dixon echoed the enthusiasm of his director.

"The whole feature went smoothly. [Any stress] was absorbed by the man in charge," he said. "But Nick was high-spirited, energetic and passionate throughout. He had a very clear vision of how he wanted things to play out. We were not just delivering sex here, but giving characters real identities."

Capra signed on to direct for Lucas Entertainment last year; his debut feature was "Secrets My Daddy Never Told Me."

Find previews for the new title and additional details here; follow Lucas Entertainment and Capra on Twitter.

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