Part Two of Deep South: The Big and The Easy A Gallery In Two parts on QueerNewOrleans.com





Falcon Studios Exclusive Josh Weston, Lifetime Exclusive Matthew Rush, Jeremy Jordan, Jeremy Jordan, Tom Chase, Derek Cameron, Clay Maverick, Jason Hawke, Vince Ditonno, Chad Hunt, Chris Steele, Jason Tyler, Tommy Brandt and directors John Rutherford and Chi Chi LaRue spent a month in New Orleans filming Deep South Part I and Part II, Falcon Studio's epic of sex, mystery and the mystique of New Orleans culture, and the results certainly echo the city's motto: Le Bon Temps Roule, let the good times roll!
Matthew Rush
Race Jensen
Jeremy Jordan
Vincent Ditonno
From his exclusive Interview given to Queer-America in San Francisco, Josh Weston recalls shooting scenes for the film in the New Orleans childhood home of Madame Pierre Gautreau, the model for a famous and scandalous painting by John Singer Sargent, one of Weston’s favorite portrait painters, and if you’ve ever wondered what porn starts do between sex scenes, here’s Weston’s comment about how he spent his time between shots for the final orgy scenes in
Deep South II:

Shaw, Benton, Weston
McGuire, Sinclaire, Taylor
and onlookers
Nino Bacci
Jack Ryan
Jeremy Jordan Jeremy Jordan
Jack Ryan
Josh Weston
“I knew Madame Pierre Gautreau was the model for the famous painting Madame X so it was surreal. I’m in her house and there is a copy of this Sargent painting above the mantel piece and in between scenes I’d go and sit in their living room and stare up at that fake Singer Sargent. That experience stands out because whenever I go to New York, I go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and I look at the real one. It’s just so amazing that through porn and working with Falcon Studios one day I ended up inside her childhood home.”

Matthew Rush
Josh Weston
Josh Weston
Andrew Phillips
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Brad Benton
Visitors to New Orleans can experience the childhood home of Madame X and the site of the final orgy scene from Deep South II. And, yes, a copy of John Singer Sargent’s famous portrait of Madame X hangs there by way of acknowledging the mansion’s history. Today, however, no porn stars are likely lounging on the antique furnishings and John Rutherford and Chi Chi La Rue have moved on to other projects, but the New Orleans visitor entering the antique shop which now occupies the house at 927 Toulouse Street in the French Quarter can still feel the heat of their final scene for Deep South II.