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Bloody Jess is an engaging documentary that dives into the fascinating minds of Jess Franco and Christopher Lee as they reminisce about their 1970 film, The Bloody Judge. The pacing is relaxed, allowing room for them to share anecdotes and dissect their creative choices. Franco's unique perspective on horror and Lee's commanding presence create a vivid atmosphere that pulls you into the era. It's filled with insights on collaboration and the challenges of bringing their vision to life, touching on themes of morality and justice in their cinematic world. You’ll appreciate the practical effects discussed, and how they were achieved on a modest budget. It’s a distinctive look behind the curtain that collectors will find intriguing.
Offers unique insights into Franco's creative process.Features Christopher Lee’s reflections on their collaboration.Covers themes of morality and justice in their work.
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