
Phoenix James is currently in pre-production for Love Freely but PAY for SEX, a mockumentary (also known as a mock documentary) film which he has written and will direct and produce. In Love Freely but PAY for SEX, we see and hear from everyday people and professionals, both male & female from various backgrounds, as they individually express and share their collectively wide range of views and opinions regarding the growing idea that any act of sex at any time by anyone with anyone outside of the sanctity of marriage and within the age of consent should be paid for monetarily.
As a practice that is now being adopted by an increasingly large and growing number of people, well beyond the confines of what is generally and normally termed and dismissed simply as prostitution, the government are currently exploring how they can now legislate, tax and regulate the general publics newly found lucrative business venture & rapidly wide-spreading phenomena of paying each other for sex and capitalize upon it in a bid to revive the poor economic state of Britain.
Some of the issues highlighted in the film by its contributors include: payment for sex, the mental, spiritual, emotional & health aspects of sex, the cost of sex from a philosophical & political standpoint, sex as the strongest of all human emotions, sex as a vice in comparison to drugs & alcohol, the financial aspect of paying for sex, the paying for sex side of the male and female escorting industry, under age sex, the sexualizing of children, sex during cohabitation, sex before & after marriage, what government intervention into paying for sex may introduce and the parliamentary process involved in the legislation of paying for sex.
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Phoenix James completes shooting on a special film pitch for A Gulf Between where he stars as Fenton Inyang alongside Halmat Salih as Daniel Assange. A Gulf Between is a drama action thriller of betrayal and espionage between two university friends who build up a successful corporate business together. The CEO Daniel Assange, owner of the company enters the Global Market, but his immoral integrity clashes when his friend/Personal Assistant, Fenton uncovers tax evasion files.
Phoenix James is among the nominees in the “Best Actor” category for the 2011 Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television & Arts Awards. BEFFTA Awards is a distinctly special awards ceremony honoring the best showbiz and entertainment personalities in the black and ethnic communities in the UK, USA and globally and allows the hard work of these artists to be recognised allowing fans & supporters to vote for their favourites. Voting begins 1st October 2011. The deadline to vote is 14th October 2011.








