Margot
Governor
A New Beginning?
The New Year of Our Tortured Lady 2022 begins with a ray of hope and a dash of despair, or vice versa. While Jac struggled with his frustrations while at the same time feeding them to fat levels, Amy was setting things up for the launching of her new film Rucker. When the first Monday of the year arrived Jac was in a rotten mood, expecting that the first week of the month was going to be a repeat of the same old frustrating year.
Tuesday arrived and The Shaky Trio returned to the set to get on with the task of torturing Dani. And so they did.
These two events, the release of the new film on amazon prime and the return to the set gave Jac a bit of hope. The year that is gone was full of delays, cancellations, frustrations, and so on. But for all practical purposes, things are moving better now, a little better, Jac says ‘we’ll see how this week goes’, and maybe some of the ‘let’s see what happens’ projects can move up a notch.
Dani’s suffering will continue and increase today as the naughty three return to the set for more of their shenanigans.
In a conversation the Red Feline Team had after they were done with the shooting for the day, Jac voiced his hope that they will finish both films, Agent Honey Trap and Deep Cover Mole by the end of January. If that happens, he thinks they can plan two films, La Femme De Chambre and 69 Année Érotique and begin the long process of preparing Maleficarum Excruciati. There’s another film in the list, Aventura, and that could be made before September if things work out.
But everything can change at any moment, that’s why Jac has only a little ray of hope and nothing more than that and he voiced that too during the meeting. Dani was not pleased. If you’re not planning to work I should take the offer from Argentina. A theatre group wants her to go there for a year.
I will have more news soon, as things progress today. I have my fingers crossed, so to speak.
Our END OF YEAR SALE is still on but not for long.
That’s where things are now, at the beginning of the new year, and I can only hope that the two films now in production are completed by the end of January.