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Almost 10 years ago, JJ and I were in New York,
working on the distribution of Red
Feline on the Cross, living in a basement
in Long Island City, near the East River and Socrates
Park. It was a temporary arrangement, soon we were
going to be moving out. It was then that we were playing
with some ideas for a new project.
JJ mentioned that it would be good to make something
with the Inquistion as a theme. It was still early
to begin thinking about a new project. RFPIX was just
beginning and we didn't know what would happen with
it. Red Feline on the
Cross was getting out there. It was
a slow process, and we had just created RFPIX
and built our website. Still, the idea was
there, on the table, it was a matter of time before
it became a a project..
I went to France for a visit, with the promise
of returning in a few weeks. We moved a few days before
my trip to a room in Jackson Heights, it was also
a temporary arrangement, we would begin looking for
a permanent place because it was becoming clear that
we JJ was going to stay in NY for a long while.
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RFPIX
was beginning to make an impact in the world of S&M.
We were receiving the praises for our first production:
Red Feline on the
Cross, so it was obvious that
we were not going to stop there. We were going to
go on, we were going to bring more productions to
supply the demand that we just created.
JJ decided to work on a subject near to his heart,
the Spanish Inquisition. Having been
educated by Jesuits, and having spent the first part
of his school days in the company of nuns, he had
a great source of stories. And so, we created the
story of Red Feline
and the Inquisition.
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