Louis Theroux Episode. About Episode Guide. In Louis Theroux spent time cavorting with the flourishing porn movie industry in Los Angeles. Summary In , Louis met adult-movie stars in California's San Fernando Valley to explore the psychological effects of having sex in public and on film. Now he returns to discover an industry in crisis due to the deluge of free internet porn - and when he tries to catch up with some of the actors he finds one has fled, another has been sent to prison and a third has killed himself. He also talks to some of the new performers, asking how they cope in a business that offers less money, more insecurity and greater stress than ever before. Director Jason Massot.

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Louis Theroux investigates the world of the male porn performer. With his finely-honed physique and classy English accent, he doesn't have to wait long before landing his first part, playing the all-important part of park ranger. See all episodes from Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends. A collection of Louis Theroux's wide array of gripping documentaries.
Back in Louis Theroux made a documentary, as part of his Bafta-winningly odd Weird Weekends series, about a subject that was then relatively unfamiliar this side of the Atlantic — the vast pornography industry that existed alongside mainstream movie-making in Southern California. What was apparent from the outset was that time and technological progress have not been kind to the porn producers. The internet — which did so much to bring pornography to within a mouse click of the mass market — had, according to those he interviewed at least, devastated their business by flooding the web with free erotic material. Gone are the days of easy money and rampant, drug-fuelled excess. Yet, they soldier on, the economic blight having had little obvious effect on the number of people willing to engage in extreme sex acts on camera in return for cold hard cash, however diminished the earnings. The mood was a lot wearier and warier than back in An encounter with a veteran contributor to over a thousand porn movies revealed a man convinced he had paid too high a price — his own capacity for love and intimacy — for the fleeting rewards of the job. Followers of his work will have noted the shift away from crank-baiting and celebrity-seducing towards more serious subjects in recent times. Two films shown earlier this year about the treatment of autism and dementia in America were insightful, thoughtful pieces that shone a probing light not just on sufferers of mental illness but those tasked with caring for them, too. Here the contrast with his impish former self in clips from the earlier film was all too clear to see.