A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 17, 2022
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 5
Finale:
November 17, 2022
Creators:
Omar Salas Zamora
Original Title:
Adam in Fragments
Countries:
US
After a prolonged disappearance, Adam reluctantly returns to sex work. Driven by the urge to protect a young aspiring adult film star from their terrorizing handler, Adam's actions trigger a series of events that send violent ripples through the Los Angeles underground sex-trade. This Dekkoo-original series is a provocative and grity drama. A true hustler's odyssey.
Assistant Camera:
Scott Seagren
Assistant Director:
Joshua Opper
Cinematography:
Federico La Tona
Director:
Calvin Picou
Omar Salas Zamora
Editor:
Omar Salas Zamora
Executive Producer:
Brian Sokel
Derek Curl
Makeup Artist:
McKenna Guy
Producer:
Omar Salas Zamora
Production Assistant:
Magnolia Fiore
Sound Editor:
Oliver Boon
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