She's the perfect martyr because she's a fantasy, her own wild fantasy. You'll have to repeat to yourself, "It's only a fantasy It's only a fantasy". A long, endless nightmare. (NTSC)
In 1997 Jac and Camille were having a great time in Bolivia. Jac had an idea for a film that involved the crucifixion of a young woman. The tentative title was
The Passion of Maricelli.
Jac thought that Camille, who was the lead female character in his TV miniseries
El Hombre de la Luna, would be perfect for that character. He was curious on how she would act the crucifixion scene in that movie. So, they began to work on a series of try outs, with his old VHS camera, working on a bunch of crucifixion videos. As the work became more involved, with the use of lights and creating a set, Jac saw that the videos were looking very, very good. One morning, as they were having breakfast, Jac mentioned to Camille that the latest videos look very, very good and he made a joke, "if we made a movie like that, just the two of us, with a premise like the videos, but a long movie, we could make some good money, maybe".
Jac was surprised when Camille responded "Why not? Let's make one".
Soon after they were working on
Red Feline on The Cross, a film that began a mini industry now known as
Red Feline Pictures.
(To Be Continued)
The Trailer:
https://vimeo.com/637437688/5471d89889
https://movies.redfeline.com/bo/rf-on-the-cross/p/4464#