While headquartered in San Francisco, the studio has maintained production offices in major cities like New York, London, and Mexico City to facilitate its global "underground" series. Themes and Artistic Style
: A focus on raw, gritty, and often unpolished aesthetics that prioritize the "freedom of the sexual experience" over traditional high-budget production values. treasure island media raw underground paris
This video is a time capsule of a Paris that no longer exists—or at least, that has been heavily gentrified. Based on archival reviews and forum discussions from the era, the production featured: While headquartered in San Francisco, the studio has
is an independent U.S. studio known for specializing in bareback adult films. Morris’s work often explores themes of sexual freedom and the rejection of social stigmas, particularly surrounding HIV. The "Raw" Aesthetic Raw Underground Based on archival reviews and forum discussions from
Paris has long held a dual identity: the City of Lights (haute couture, Louvre, cafe society) and the City of Shadows (catacombs, secret societies, anarchist collectives, and queer liberation movements). Since the 1970s, Paris’s underground queer scene has thrived in backrooms —unmarked doors in the Marais, industrial wastelands in Saint-Denis, and, most famously, the (Seine riverbanks) and the bois (parks like Bois de Boulogne) where anonymous cruising has been a cultural institution.
The "Raw Underground" series is a long-running part of the studio's catalog. These productions are often characterized by their amateur-style filming techniques, intended to give the viewer a sense of being present during the filmed events. The Paris installment follows this established format, applying these production values to a European setting.