NakedSword Debuts New Series 'Kiss and Tel Aviv'

NakedSword Debuts New Series 'Kiss and Tel Aviv'

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword Originals today debuted its new series, “Kiss and Tel Aviv,” shot on location in Israel and directed and filmed by studio director mr. Pam.

“Kiss and Tel Aviv,” all filmed outdoors showcasing the beauty of Tel Aviv, features Falcon exclusive Ryan Rose, as well as performers Kayden Gray, Josh Milk, Ken Rodeo, Massimo Piano, Klein Kerr, Ashley Ryder and Rocco Steele.

Under the burning Middle Eastern sun along the Mediterranean sea, Tel Aviv is recognized around the globe for its world-class beaches, thriving nightlife and most importantly some of the most beautiful men in the entire world, a studio publicist said in describing the series’ locale.

“The city is alive with locals and tourists alike looking for action and is surprisingly a gay Mecca of sorts,” the publicist said.

“NakedSword's cast of hung superstars are on the hunt for some fun while in Israel, and boy do they find it,” the publicist said. “This gorgeously filmed series sees Rocco Steele and Kayden Gray DP Ashley Ryder on a rooftop overlooking the city and Ryan Rose’s prayers are answered when he gets fucked by Kayden in the crashing waves on the local beach ... and much more.”

"This could be the most beautiful movie we've ever produced,” said Tim Valenti, president of Falcon Studios Group and the NakedSword Network. “The combination of Israel, the Dead Sea and fantastic models from Europe and America really make for a winning combination."

 


 

 
 

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