Raylene Launches Production Company, Exile to Distribute

LOS ANGELES — Adult star Raylene will release the debut title from her new production company Raylene Live in August through a new distribution deal with Exile Distribution.

The movie “The Raylene Diaries: Unfiltered” also marks the starlet’s directorial debut. Raylene’s partner in Raylene Live is veteran director Beth Ann Rafael, who did the videography and photography for the movie.

“We’ve been friends for a very long time,” Raylene said. “She’s an amazing director and cinematographer.”

She said that “The Raylene Diaries” was shot “reality show style,” documenting how she got her production company up and running.

“And it shows the good, the bad and the ugly,” Raylene told XBIZ, adding that she began the process of starting the company a year ago. “There have been some ups and downs, with the business the way it is. But we definitely made it work and I’m excited.”

Raylene made her adult industry debut in 1996 and was an exclusive Vivid Girl for five years before leaving the business in 2001. By mid-2005 she was in the midst of building a successful real estate career. She returned to adult in 2009, performing again for Vivid as well as several other companies. Nowadays, she only performs for her own studio, her official site Raylene.com and her web cam business through Streamate.com.

She appears in a variety of sex scenes in “The Raylene Diaries,” which will be released by Howard Levine’s Exile Distribution on Aug. 24. Raylene hooks up with Sarah Vandella and Samantha Ryan in one session and AnnMarie Rios in another. Then she and AnnMarie take on Ethan Hawk in a three-way. Raylene also appears in a hardcore bonus scene with Francesca Le.

Georgia Jones, Zoey Britton, Adrianna Nicole and Michelle Lay co-star in the movie.

“This is my baby,” Raylene said. “It’s a great movie. It’s beautifully shot and there’s some great sex in it. And we have a few more coming up.”

Raylene said the next series will play off her real estate background and would be called “Raylene’s Raunchy Realtors.”

“It’s going to be a very, very dirty series, you’ll see some things I’ve never done,” she said.

Raylene will be promoting the new company and her official site with Nina Mercedez’s XXX Fast Pass girls at Adultcon this weekend at the L.A. Convention Center.

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