Bryn Pryor
Bryn Pryor became a filmmaker at the age of nine with a stop-motion epic that pitted Micronauts against the local alien villains in Kenner's Mos Eisley Cantina playset. Apache Junction, AZ, was a dangerous place to be a toy in 1979.
In the intervening decades, Bryn has directed just about everything you can point a camera at, including four extremely bad films for Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons Studios, creating utterly forgettable moments with stars like Eric Roberts and Martin Sheen. His dramatic feature Poker (2001), won Best Drama at the 2000 IFP East film festival, and Best Original Screenplay at the 2001 Angel City Film Festival.
His most recent projects include the horror indie #iKllr (2014) (as the Director of Photography), set for theatrical release in 2015, the steampunk western Cowboys & Engines (2015), starring Richard Hatch, Walter Koenig and Malcolm McDowell and X-Rated (2004), Showtime's in-depth documentary about the greatest movies to come out of the adult industry.
His current projects include expanding "Cowboys & Engines" into a complete feature film, finishing the follow-up to "X-Rated," and writing and directing "Diminuendo," a science fiction romance scheduled to be shot in early 2016.
Movies
- Feb 05, 2015
- English
The evolution of adult cinema through the most influential films in history, a journey that begins in the 1970s and ends nowadays. An in-depth analysis of the success of the most prestigious erotic films, their impact on industry and society, and their influence on cinema and contemporary culture.