JANUARY
5, 2014 — New Sensations award-winning
director and writer Jacky St. James is profiled by Salon.com
in a piece entitled "The Woman Who Conquered Porn: How Jacky
St. James Became the Most Important Name in the Business."
The article, written by Jenny Kutner, discusses St. James'
rise in the adult industry, her feminist approach to erotic filmmaking,
her struggles with the negative stereotypes surrounding pornography, and
her newest feature "The Submission of Emma Marx II."
"I was truly mesmerized by the business — just how much creative
freedom existed in it," Jacky St. James told Salon.
"And when, in life, especially as a woman, can you go into a job
and be a production manager, a director, a writer of a piece within a
few months? It’s unheard of. Most women in Hollywood work years trying
to climb the ladder to do that — and I was doing it right out of the gate.
So, for me, there was something really appealing about the fact that I
can be successful and have a lot of creative control and be a woman."
Salon also spoke at length with St. James about her
latest feature "The Submission of Emma Marx II: Boundaries,"
a sequel to the acclaimed 2012 New Sensations' BDSM blockbuster.
An antidote to E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey," "The
Submission of Emma Marx II: Boundaries" tells the unflinching
tale of a contractual BDSM relationship told from the point of view of
a strong, independent young woman still grappling to control her sexuality
as it grows more deviant. Penny Pax and Richie
Calhoun reprise their roles as the kinky and conflicted couple,
Emma Marx and Mr. Frederick.
In the interview, St. James admits her inspiration for "The
Submission of Emma Marx" and its sequel came about from
her dislike of "Fifty Shades of Grey" protagonist Anastasia
Steele.
"It just drove me crazy because I can’t believe that that many women
in society would feel like Anastasia Steele somehow resonated with them
as a character. I hated her," St. James said. "I
couldn’t root for her because I thought she was pathetic. It felt kind
of like an homage to those 1800s romance novels, where these women are
very weak, and then the woman is attacked by a man and suddenly falls
in love with him. I wanted a woman who was independent already. I thought
the more fascinating and compelling storyline was a woman who was grappling
with her sexuality. It was more about her struggle with that versus her
struggle with wanting to be loved by someone. Obviously, she wants him
to love her, but that’s not her end goal."
To read Salon.com's profile on Jacky St. James
in its entirety, click
here.
"The Submission of Emma Marx 2: Boundaries"
co-stars include Riley Reid, Sara Luvv, Van Wylde, and
Logan Pierce. It is slated for February release.
About New Sensations / Digital Sin: New Sensations /
Digital Sin is a worldwide leader in adult film production, committed
to creating and producing high end erotic content in a variety of genres.
They have received multiple awards and worldwide acclaim for a variety
of titles ranging from dialogue-driven features to all-sex releases. Their
Romance Series, which boasts such popular films as, "Lost and Found,"
"The Friend Zone," and "A Little Part of Me" went
on to inspire the creation of The Couples Series, The Erotic Stories Collection,
and The Swingers Series. The Couples Series' film "Torn" and
The Erotic Stories Collection’s “The Submission of Emma Marx”, remain
two of the studio's most highly decorated films to date, with both national
and international award recognition. New Sensations/Digital Sin is also
known for bringing feature-quality, filmic style to their vignette series
with "The Innocence of Youth" and "Tabu Tales" being
some of their most popular releases.
To view the latest information about all New Sensations titles, visit New Sensations, The Romance Series, Tabu Tales,
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