Ducati Studios Signs Distribution Deal With Falcon Studios Group

Ducati Studios Signs Distribution Deal With Falcon Studios Group

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group has announced its new semi-exclusive distribution deal with Ducati Studios. 

As of today, the purveyor of premium gay male erotica will be responsible for all the distribution needs of Ducati Studios, which includes the Trenton Ducati, Nasty Daddy and Gentlemen’s Closet video lines.  

Notably, the agreement comes just in time for Nasty Daddy's latest release, "Cruising Daddies 1," available for order this Friday with an expected street date of July 5.

Directed by and occassionally featuring Trenton Ducati along with business partner Anthony Duran, the Ducati Studios imprints feature top industry talent in intense bareback, mild fetish and hardcore content.

With a current library of twenty titles and new titles scheduled to release every 2-3 weeks, Ducati Studios plans on keeping a constant stream of its DVD products in the market, exclusively available in North America from Falcon Studios Group. All catalog titles from each video line are available for order starting today.

"I'm honored to be represented by such an amazing company," said Ducati. "There is nothing more iconic than Falcon Studios in the world of gay adult entertainment, and the studio and its team are close to my heart."

"My business partner, Anthony Duran, and I have worked so hard to build the Ducati Studios brands, and now that we’re working with Falcon Studios Group we feel like these video lines are on their way to the top," he continued. "I want to thank Falcon Studios Group and NakedSword Network President Tim Valenti for giving us this amazing opportunity — we are so thrilled about our future together with Falcon. The industry is alive, and we are thankful to be a part of it."

For DVD wholesale purchasing or more information on any of the Ducati Studios video lines, contact John Gunderson at john@falconstudios.com.

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