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"Glossy 
              magazines, porn stars, washboard stomachs, and street hustlers: 
              Hollywood faithfully provides the public with a seemingly inexhaustible 
              flood of male erotica. Sex/Life in LA brings together nine young 
              men who earn their livings with their bodies. There are porn stars: 
              Matt Bradshaw, porn actor and hairdresser; Kevin Kramer, who's planning 
              his transformation from porn legend to legitimate actor; and Cole 
              Tucker, porn star and successful entrepreneur. And there is Ron 
              Athey, a performance artist. Finally, there are unemployed hustlers 
              and models like Patrick and David, and ex-porn stars like John Garwood. 
              To each of the men interviewed, the body is both the object of desire 
              and the subject of art, and they all show their bodies freely. The 
              scene of Tony Ward in the bathtub is worth the price of admission. 
              For some it's been their ticket to success, and for others it's 
              been their downfall. In the end, Sex/Life in LA entertainingly depicts 
              the survival strategies of some of the male image industry's major 
              players." -FRAMELINE: 
              The San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
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