Kieron Moore discusses kink and taboo in Blue Film

Actor Kieron Moore has spoken about his experience starring in the new movie Blue Film, which explores sexual kinks and taboo subjects. The film is now available to rent and buy on digital platforms.

Moore plays Aaron Eagle, a gay cam boy who meets a client from his past. The client is revealed as Hank Grant, played by Reed Birney, a former teacher imprisoned for sexual misconduct with an underage student.

The two-hander film examines uncomfortable themes around sexuality. Moore said he was drawn to the role after reading the script multiple times and found it a page turner.

He prepared by speaking with content creator friends and noted that his sex-positive circle made the subject matter less shocking. Moore described the filming as liberating despite initial discomfort with the scenes.

The actor hopes viewers approach the movie without prior knowledge to experience its full impact.

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