The Men I Wanted

The Men I Wanted

DVD cover
Directed by Lucas Kazan
Produced by Lucas Kazan
Ettore Tosi
Starring Jean Franko
Ethan Clarke
Samuel Dolce
Roberto Giorgio
Lucas Andrades
Alexy Tyler
Glenn Santoro
Mark Federico
Pietro
Release dates
2007
Running time
90 min
Country Italy

The Men I Wanted is a gay pornographic film directed by Lucas Kazan in 2007. "Kazan knows how to photograph men like no other", writes TLAvideo.[1] And Maleflixxx Tribe: " He uses light and location in a way that the performers glow and come to life on screen."[2] His 16th feature film garnered a Grabby Award nomination (Best International Video) and six GayVN Award nominations (including Best Director, Best Picture, Best Videography). It won for Best Actor in a Foreign Release.[3] "It's refreshing to see such passion oozing from the heart of director Lucas Kazan, who offers yet another love letter to Italy", writes Brady Jensen in GayVN.[4]

Plot

Four episodes set in/around a Tuscan farm. The narrator (Samuel Dolce) daydreams about the many men he's longed for: Mark and Pietro in the first flashback, Jean Franko and Alexy Tyler cruising each other by the pool, Roberto Giorgio and Ethan Clarke messing around in their bedroom, Lucas Andrades and Glenn Santoro at the trattoria. In the final flashback, Samuel reminisces about his affairs with Mark Federico.

Cast

Jean Franko
Ethan Clarke
Samuel Dolce
Roberto Giorgio
Lucas Andrades
Alexy Tyler
Glenn Santoro
Mark Federico
Pietro

Awards

2008 GayVN Award Best Actor in a Foreign Release for Jean Franko

References

  1. "Men I Wanted on DVD". TLAvideo.com. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. "Lucas Kazan's The Men I Wanted Movie Review". maleflixxx.tv. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. "Awards for The Men I Wanted". imdb.com. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  4. Jensen, Brady (2007). "GayVN": 36.
  1. The Men I Wanted at LucasKazan.com
  2. The Men I Wanted trailer on YouTube
  3. Lucas Kazan sneaks The Men I Wanted
  4. On the set of Lucas Kazan's The Men I Wanted by Ratto Martini
  5. Friskyfans Review


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