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But Fran Amidor [pictured right] of L.A. Direct broke that rule when she allowed herself to be interviewed by Louis Theroux for his recent documentary about porn. For her efforts, Amidor is painted into a syntactical corner.
Amidor is described thusly on www.the artsdeesk.com – “A hatchet-faced British woman who does a desk job in a San Fernando Valley adult film company explained that she never tried to talk girls out of having sex on film because, and one quotes, ‘I’m here to promote the porn industry’.
“She maybe shouldn’t show them her contribution to this film then. ‘It’s not something I would want for my child,’ she explained, ‘because it fucks with their heads and I don’t want to be the mother of a whore.’ That’ll be your English charm at work.”
Theroux then writes on www.guardian.co.uk: “At one of the top LA agencies for performers, LA Direct, the accountant Francine Amidor laments the ‘devastating’ impact of piracy.
“‘There’s less work, and there’s an abundance – because of the economy – of performers. There aren’t enough people shooting to give everybody a day’s work.’
“I put it to Amidor that she owes it to the young aspirants who still make their way to the LA Direct offices to explain the consequences of their decision. She demurs. ‘Because then I would talk three quarters of the girls out of the business and then we wouldn’t be in business.’