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Cinematography: Handled by D'Amato himself and Daniele Massaccesi. Music: Composed by Piero Montanari.
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In the 1995 English edition of Tarzan and the Shame of Jane, the narrative often traps characters in repetitive physical/emotional labor (hunting, hiding, performing gender roles). This feature extracts that theme into interactive form.
Shame of Jane first appeared on a fledgling Usenet group dedicated to Victorian literature reinterpretations. The author’s “Jane‑1995” wrote a series of 12 episodic posts that juxtaposed the rigid proprieties of the 19th‑century woman with the chaotic energy of the emerging digital age. The final episode, titled “Tarzan’s Whisper”, featured an imagined correspondence between Jane and an anonymous “Tarzan‑type” user who offered her an escape from her self‑imposed shame. Read the Original Fan‑Fic – The full text
The keyword "tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work work" refers to the 1995 adult adaptation Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane, directed by the prolific Italian filmmaker Joe D'Amato. This film is a well-known entry in the "pornographic parody" subgenre of the mid-90s, notable for its high production values compared to its peers and its use of actual African locations. Film Overview and Context
Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb titled “Tarzan’s Whisper”
DIY Ethos – In an era of algorithm‑driven content, many creators pride themselves on the hand‑crafted nature of their work. The “work‑work” tag reminds audiences that this is a labor of love, not a corporate product.