TORONTO — The adult-themed documentary series The Right Hand has been making its way across the globe since its debut on Canadian late-night television. Airing in 2011-2012 on Movie Central and The Movie Network’s MExcess, the show has continued its success in the international television market. The Right Hand follows a newbie Production Assistant working for Immoral Productions, documenting the drama and regular lives of Porno Dan, his starlets, and the P.A.
Now, The Right Hand has gone on to air in South America and two European countries. The show ran on Brazil’s Globosat for two seasons in 2014-2015, for one season on TVN in Poland during 2015, and most recently, on Sky Italia in Italy, which began airing season one in April of this year. Season two is currently airing under the title Lo stagista del porno (The Porn Intern).
“I am very thankful to Richard Arnold for believing in me, and giving me this wonderful opportunity,” commented Porno Dan. “I truly enjoyed my experience working with him and his fine crew alongside all the others in the adult industry who were a part of it. I am very proud of the fact this show is being seen all over the world, and am grateful I have been involved in other TV and movie projects as result.”
Season one tails recent film school graduate Brandon MacIntosh as he gets a foot in the door of the adult film industry. Hired as Porno Dan’s P.A. with no experience, MacIntosh is thrown out of his element and into the crazy world of adult entertainment. In the season one finale, MacIntosh is asked to stay on, but his answer is not revealed.
The Right Hand’s second season sees Brandon’s return, but not for long. It follows his ventures to the Adult Entertainment Expo before he and Dan go their separate ways, and Dan hires a new P.A., Chris Martino. Martino learns about the porn business via a trip to Prague, a legal battle, set life, and a glimpse into Dan’s family life.
The Right Hand was created by Executive Producer Richard Arnold and Matt Austin Sadowski. Season two is directed by Sadowski, with guest direction from Kai Soremekun.
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