All Boys will exclusively distribute all films from Street Royale Media throughout the North American marketplace, as well as in Europe, South Africa and Australia.
“I’ve been wanting to sign an ethnic line,” Ragan said. “When we looked at the quality of Street Royale’s next release, we were very pleased with what we saw. So, we decided to make the ultimate decision to bring them onboard — a deal I sincerely believe will really do well for us.”
“My staff’s first priority is to deliver quality,” Street Royale Media President Charlot Aime said. “Our second priority is to show that ethnic performers can be depicted in a genre that is more in line to how they individually identify — they’re not all ‘thugs.’ That led me to contact Mr. Ragan to make sure that our product was represented by an individual that delivers other quality niche products. Our product is innovative and not what one would expect from an ethnic line. I look forward to a long working relationship with All Boys and Mr. Ragan.”
“One of the strongest things about this line is the models are very well hung and Charlot’s shooting style has gone against 90 percent of what you'd normally get with an ethnic film,” said All Boys Post Production manager Jayson Hanson. “We felt that this would be a fantastic addition to our stable of high-quality niche studio lines because it has everything that we try to focus on — which, of course, begins with the quality of both the films and its models.”
Street Royale Media’s first release with All Boys is “Carlito Gets His Way,” which will be released in early April.
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