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The premiere streaming service dedicated to gay men is now available to follow on the premiere social platform for sharing your taste in film! You can now catch up on all the latest Dekkoo news and offerings on Letterboxd.

A free social media service, Letterboxd is a paradise for movie lovers. You can keep a watchlist of the films you want to see, rate and review movies, make lists, read other user reviews, keep a diary that perfectly encapsulates your viewing habits and tastes and so much more. Their database is also incredibly well-organized and categorized, making it easier than ever to find the kind of content you most want to see.

Best of all, you can now follow and connect with Dekkoo directly! We’ll keep you up to date on the newest and most popular films streaming on the service. We’ll also share stories from our blog and let you know about any new gay films that should be on your radar.

Click here check out our new Letterboxd page and make sure to give us a follow!

Vote for the Dekkoo-Original Series Adam in Fragments at the 2023 Queerty Awards!

The Dekkoo-Original Adam in Fragments has been nominated for Best Webseries at the 2023 Queerty Awards! Click here to cast your vote!

From Omar Sales Zamora and Calvin Picou (two of the minds behind other Dekkoo-Originals Here Comes Your Man and Nothing But Flowers), Adam in Fragments is a gritty and provocative new drama series inspired by by crime thrillers of the 1970s.

After a prolonged disappearance, Adam (Beau Swartz) reluctantly returns to sex work. Following 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.

Watch the trailer for Adam in Fragments below. You can check out the entire series now on Dekkoo. And don’t forget to cast your vote for Adam in Fragments at the Queerties!

All Episodes of the Dekkoo-Original Series Adam in Fragments are Now Available

Inspired by crime thrillers of the 1970s, Adam in Fragments is a gritty and provocative new drama series which conjures filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh to tell the story of one hustler’s odyssey.

After a prolonged disappearance, Adam, played by Beau Swartz, reluctantly returns to sex work. Following 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.

Featuring strong supporting performances, Adam in Fragments is the newest series from Omar Sales Zamora. You can check out his other work, such as the series Here Comes Your Man and Nothing But Flowers, now as well. Both are streaming on DekkooAdam in Fragments is also co-directed by Here Comes Your Man lead actor Calvin Picou.

In addition to the new show, you can also dive deeper into the making of Adam in Fragments. We also have an in-depth conversation with the filmmakers available now to our subscribers.

Dekkoo In Depth: A discussion with the creators of ‘Adam In Fragments’

As a special treat for our Dekkoo.com subscribers we hope you enjoy this intimate conversation with Omar Salas Zamora and Calvin Picou, the creators of the new Dekkoo-original series ‘Adam In Fragments’.

The Dekkoo Digest 029 – 11/18/22

The Dekkoo Digest is back with three new releases this week (of course!). Check out what Ross has to say about the Dekkoo-original series ‘Adam In Fragments’. It’s available to stream now exclusively on Dekkoo!

Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day explores the sensual experiences of gay Egyptian men

In Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day?, a contemporary queer musical and pseudo-documentary from Egyptian director Mohammad Shawky Hassan, soft speaking voices and a dreamlike soundscape of Egyptian pop music combine to create an almost hallucinatory cinematic experience.

Based on a diary of the filmmaker’s personal love stories, and told in the form of tales from “One Thousand and One Nights,” Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day? gives us a glimpse into the sensual experiences of gay Egyptian men.

Telling their stories with humor, tenderness and wit, the power of prose commands attention and allows viewers to be completely swept up in Hassan’s unique vision.

With gorgeous colors, riveting stories, handsome actors and imaginative editing, Shall I Compare You To a Summer’s Day? is a truly unique gay fantasia.

Watch the trailer for Shall I Compare You to a Summer’s Day? below. The film is now available on Dekkoo.