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Bree Mills was always a fan of girl-girl adult content,
but wasn’t always able to find the content she
wanted to see.
“I have always been a lover of GG content but
would often find myself disappointed in what I
watched … simply because the scenes lacked the
chemistry, passion, and storylines I was hoping for
as a fan,” the lesbian producer told AVN.
Mills—head of production for Gamma Films
(the production arm of award-winning Gamma
Entertainment)—had a major goal when she
took on the role of producer and lead writer for
Girlsway, the Gamma Films imprint that debuted
last October: produce quality content like what she
wanted to see.
“When I took on the role of head of production
for Gamma, two of the first sites I produced for
were Webyoung.com and AllGirlMassage.com.
This is how I met Stills by Alan, my principal
director for Girlsway, and we formed a very unique
collaboration. The success we had in adapting
those GG sites were what gave me the confidence I
needed to create this all-girl network. Our goal was
simple: to create a fantastical world where every
woman was a lesbian at heart … or at least had the
potential to be if she met the right girl!”
From that auspicious start, Girlsway has already
grown into a major provider of unique girl-girl
content. The personal pet project has grown to
include not only Mills but also Stills By Alan,
who has co-directed the first Girlsway features
with Mills and was recently signed to an exclusive
directing deal.
TECH NEWS
By Sherri L. Shaulis
STOP, THIEF | |By Nate Glass
Making Her Way
Bree Mills talks about Gamma Films’ big first year
to act, who care about
”We strategically cast
performers who love
their content, and who
were willing to put in
the long, hard hours
required to pull this off.
—Bree Mills, Gamma Films
Getting Down to ‘Business’ This page, Samantha Rone and
India Summer; opposite page, Shyla Jennings with Rone (bottom)
and Vanessa Veracruz with Jennings, and Abigail Mac in the
background. Photos from the Girlsway production The Business of
Women.
“I’m very happy to share this exclusive with AVN,” Mills said. “After several years of working closely together
and him being an integral part of the Girlsway project, Gamma Films signed Stills by Alan to an exclusive director
contract this past spring. I wanted to publicly share it on the heels of the success of our first two features, since
they are a testament to why I chose to sign him in the first place. Rarely have I met someone with such passion,
dedication, and talent as Alan. In our years working together, he and I have formed a real creative partnership that
has not only been vital to the success of Girlsway but I see expanding to other Gamma Films projects in the future
as well.”
Together, Mills and Stills By Alan plan to continue creating girl-girl content similar to their already popular The
Business of Women feature and an upcoming movie, The Turning.
The Business of Women tells the story of a lonely escort (Samantha Rone) who is recruited by a powerful business
woman (India Summer) to leave the call girl life behind and join her empire. After a rival business woman (Vanessa
Veracruz, in a career-topping performance) discovers the one woman (Shyla Jennings) who can bring Summer’s
empire crumbling down, it’s up to Samantha to use all her loyalty and training to save the business. Also featuring
Charlotte Stokely and Abigail Mac, the tension-filled erotic feature leaves you questioning till the very end: Who
will become the ultimate boss babe?
“The Business of Women originally began as a pilot episode that we shot last January,” Mills said. “I had wanted to
test a darker subject matter and style of shooting, one that mirrored a few of my favorite films from the 1940s and
1950s. Alan and I were both on hand to co-direct the pilot and were stunned by the response from fans. As with
most things that happen at Girlsway, we saw an opportunity and acted quickly.”
The pilot quickly grew into a full-fledged movie, which was initially released in weekly installments on the
Girlsway.com website and then presented in a two-disc DVD.
The film’s style is different since it has a film noir look and feel to it. It’s something that not only caught
attention of fans, but its stars as well.
“I knew I wanted to be a part of The Business of Women because I already worked with and loved working
with Bree, and I was so excited to be able to work with India [Summer],” said Vanessa Veracruz. “I had never
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