THE DESTRUCTION OF JANE short film, reactions LGBTQ+ Festival (interview)
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THE DESTRUCTION OF JANE, 12min,. USA
Directed by Drue Pennella
The Destruction of Jane is a campy, over the top, erotic, outrageous comedy which follows Miss Jane Parker to the African Jungle where it all began. Witness Tarzan and Jane’s first encounter, in what now has become a rather heralded expedition in the African Jungle, and one of our greatest love stories.
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Writer/Actor Paul Pecorino:
Q1: What motivated you to make this film?
A1: I was motivated by an unstoppable combination of caffeine, an overactive imagination, and a jungle of weeds in my backyard that screamed "cinematic masterpiece." I thought, why not turn my backyard chaos into a hilarious, campy adventure? Plus, playing both a gorilla and a damsel in distress was just too good to pass up.
Q2: From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film?
A2: It took about as long as it takes for a banana to ripen and then over-ripen. In human years, that's roughly a few years of juggling, retooling, and bribing friends with pizza to help me get this thing off the ground. But hey, great things come to those who wait... and wait... and wait!
Q3: How would you describe your film in two words!?
A3: Jungle Madness.
Q4: What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film?
A4: The biggest obstacle? Convincing everyone that shooting in my backyard jungle with a budget of two coconuts and a dream was a good idea. That, and trying to keep a straight face while acting opposite a very confused neighborhood cat who wandered onto set.
Q5: What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video?
A5: I was ecstatic! Seeing people laugh and react to my jungle antics was like winning the lottery... if the lottery involved wearing a gorilla suit and running around with a fake vine. It was pure joy and relief that our banana-fueled efforts paid off!
Q6: When did you realize that you wanted to make films?
A6: I realized I wanted to make films when I found myself directing epic backyard productions with my friends as a kid. It was either that or become a jungle tour guide, and let's just say I'm better at handling a camera than a machete.
Q7: What film have you seen the most in your life?
A7: Hands down, it's The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I've watched it so many times, I could probably do the Time Warp in my sleep. There's something about a campy musical that speaks to my soul.
Q8: What other elements of the festival experience can we and other festivals implement to satisfy you and help you further your filmmaking career?
A8: More banana-themed snacks would be great. But seriously, creating more opportunities for networking and collaboration would be fantastic. Also, maybe a category for "Best Backyard Jungle Film"? Just a thought!
Q9: You submitted to the festival via FilmFreeway. How has your experiences been working on the festival platform site?
A9: FilmFreeway has been like a trusty vine in the jungle – reliable, supportive, and didn't snap under pressure. It made navigating the festival submissions a breeze, even for a filmmaker swinging through the chaos like me.
Q10: What is your favorite meal?
A10: Anything that can be delivered to a backyard jungle set. But if I had to choose, I'd say a giant bowl of spaghetti – easy to eat between takes and perfect for a post-shoot carb fest!
Q11: What is next for you? A new film?
A11: Next up, I'm considering a sequel: The Destruction of Jane 2: Return to the Jungle. Either that or a much-needed nap. But seriously, more films are definitely on the horizon, so stay tuned for more campy adventures!
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