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By the mid-1990s, the landscape of independent adult cinema was shifting rapidly toward cheap, studio-bound videotape productions. However, Italian director (the pseudonym of Aristide Massaccesi) decided to take an entirely different, highly ambitious route. Rather than utilizing cheap green screens or generic backdrops, D'Amato moved an entire production crew and cast to Kenya to film on location.
And Jane, the 1995 Jane, finally stopped being ashamed of her own wild heart.
Based on a surviving 20-minute fragment uploaded to the Internet Archive in 2015 (since removed for copyright), here is the plot of the “Engl Upd” version: tarzanxshameofjane1995engl upd
In the mid-1990s, the adult film industry experienced a golden era of high-budget, narrative-driven parodies. Joe D'Amato, a prolific mainstream horror and exploitation director (known for works like Beyond the Darkness ), brought high production values, exotic locations, and a genuine cinematic eye to this project.
Set in a stylized jungle environment, the film follows the classic narrative of Jane Porter By the mid-1990s, the landscape of independent adult
On the other hand, the shame of Jane can also be seen as a reflection of her own self-doubt and uncertainty. As she navigates the unfamiliar world of the jungle and Tarzan's primitive yet noble existence, she grapples with feelings of inadequacy and shame. Her inability to fully adapt to the jungle environment and her perceived shortcomings as a partner to Tarzan contribute to her sense of shame.
The film is filled with B-movie dialogue, but one line in particular has become legendary among cult film fans. During her first intimate encounter with Tarzan, Jane sizes up his body and concludes, "the only difference between men and women are men's inferior boobs". She even adds, "Yes, mine are bigger but that's because I'm a woman. That's the only difference". And Jane, the 1995 Jane, finally stopped being
The reference to "1995" could be a release year, but without more context, it's unclear if this refers to the original story's setting, the creation of the video, or another aspect.