Paul Morris (producer)
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Career
Before being a pornographer, Morris studied composition. He holds an MFA in Electronic Music from
Morris started Treasure Island Media, naming the business after his favorite childhood book (Treasure Island). In 1998, he filmed Raunch Lunch.[2] Alongside his own videos, Morris has expanded the studio to release videos directed by Damon Dogg, Max Sohl, Liam Cole, and the Mecos group in Mexico City, and independently produced videos by Swiss members of the Dark Sun Collective.[citation needed]
He is known to be a patron of independent filmmakers and has supported work by Vanessa Renwick, Bill Daniel, Todd Verow, Daniel Rabinowitz, Lee Krist, Ryan Sullivan and others. He has also funded projects by San Francisco's Artists' Television Access.[3] He was a primary producer of Todd Ahlberg's film, Meth, a feature-length documentary on drug abuse among gay men.[4][5]
In October 2007, Morris's Treasure Island Media (TIM) won the prize for Best US Studio at the DAVID Awards [1] in
Morris and his company have been repeatedly banned from consideration for most adult industry awards and events. In July 2009, it was announced that Treasure Island Media had been banned from participating in both The
In his article "Unbecoming: Pornography and the Queer Event", Tufts University professor Lee Edelman discussed the role of Morris's pornography as work that "hopelessly heralds the future" of what Edelman calls the "posthumanous". In this function, Edelman wrote, Morris' pornography is similar to the film works of both Pier Paolo Pasolini and Michael Haneke.[9]
In May 2014, Morris gave his first phone interview in almost ten years to Australian journalist, Toby McCasker, on the topic of HIV as seen in the Treasure Island picture, Viral Loads.[10]
Morris has co-published academic articles with porn studies scholar
References
- ^ "AHF Goes After Bareback Gay Porn by Treasure Island - AIDS Group Files Complaints with Cal/OSHA Over Condom-less Porn". www.businesswire.com. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ Morris, Paul (2007). "Paul's papers". treasureislandmedia.com. Treasure Island Media. Archived from the original on 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
- ^ Staff writer. "Bios: Paul Morris". freespeechcoalition.com. Free Speech Coalition. Archived from the original on 29 February 2008.
- ^ "Credits". babalupictures.com. Babal Pictures. Archived from the original on 6 February 2007.
- ^ Rotter, Joshua (23 February 2006). "Film traces meth's destructive power". Bay Area Reporter. Michael Yamashita.
- ^ "Titan’s Bruce Cam Declines DAVID Award", By Joanne Cachapero, October 23, 2007, XBiz.com. Retrieved 2007-11-01.
- ^ Adams, J.C. (17 April 1008). "RAD Videos Golden Dickies (blog)". gayporntimes.com. The Adams Report by JC Adams. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015.
- ^ Witchka, Keith. "Treasure Island Media banned for being "too hot" for leather event circut". jrlchartsonline.net. JRL Charts Online. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ Edelman, Lee; et al. (December 2006). "Eine umfrage zur pornografie" [Survey on pornography]. Texte zur Kunst (in German). 64.
- Also delivered by Edelman in A Symposium on Queer Theory, King's College, London, 2 June 2007.
- ^ McCasker, Toby (May 12, 2014). "A porn director stirred up controversy by making a movie centered around HIV". Vice.
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- ISBN 9780199757640.
External links
- "Paul Morris:Rebel Artist or Provocateur?", interview by Rick Reed, Windy City Times, 2005-05-25. Retrieved 2007-11-01
- "A Tale of Two Pornographers"[Chi-Chi LaRue, by Michael Slezak, GayHealth, June 15, 2001
- "Gay Porn Cult - Treasure Island Media", article on Paul Morris and Treasure Island Media 2008