Azov Films, the company that produced the "Boy Fights" series, was a Toronto-based firm shut down in 2011 following , a massive international investigation into child exploitation. Its owner, Brian Way, was convicted of producing and distributing child pornography.
: While previous entries in the series purportedly maintained a "no nudity" policy, this installment and its immediate predecessors (VII through IX) shifted toward featuring the children undressed.
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While details about the film's plot are still emerging, early reports suggest it's a visually stunning project that captures the raw power of water through the lens of extreme sports. From kayaking through turbulent rapids to freediving in the deepest parts of the ocean, "Boy Fights 10 Even More Water" promises viewers an up-close-and-personal experience with some of the world's most awe-inspiring water challenges.
The film " Boy Fights 10: Even More Water Wiggles " is an installment in a controversial series produced by the now-defunct company . Azov Films was a Toronto-based distributor that was shut down by Canadian authorities on May 1, 2011, following a massive international investigation codenamed Project Spade .
Project Spade Overview (Wikipedia) : Details the timeline, child rescues, and the global scale of the operation.
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