DAVE NAVARRO Teams Up With EVAN SEINFELD For Feature-Length Porn Movie

August 23, 2007

According to AVN.com, guitarist Dave Navarro (JANE'S ADDICTION, THE PANIC CHANNEL, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) has directed a feature-length adult movie called "Broken".

"Broken" is the first in a planned series of celebrity-directed porn movies from Teravision, the company owned by porn star Tera Patrick and her husband, former BIOHAZARD bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld. Navarro conceptualized the movie with producer Sancho, who recently made his own directing debut for the company with Ferocious.

Set for a September release, the movie stars Sasha Grey as "a woman torn apart by the duality of control and powerlessness in her life."

"I have always had an interest in film making and the visual arts, so when Teravision approached me about directing a film, it felt like a natural partnership," said Navarro. "I have known Evan and Tera for years and have many friends in the adult entertainment industry, so I figured... What a great opportunity to work on a feature length project with people I already know. I have missed the sense of danger and edge in the music business for many years and working on this project reminded me a lot of the old days when we were just a bunch of kids in Hollywood playing the clubs, getting our hands dirty and raising some eyebrows along the way."

"We have been biding our time, waiting for the perfect way to fuse porn, rock and celebrity into a dark new artistic vision that will put both the porn and mainstream worlds on notice," said Evan Seinfeld. "I give Dave a lot of credit for having the guts and the true rock star attitude to do what safe, corporate rockers and rappers can't. Porn is not taboo. The real taboo is people's innate fears that they will be judged for embracing sexuality. His movie sets the bar high in terms of intensity and creative expression with a focus that goes beyond the hot sex. Teravision is already closing a deal for the next movie in the celebrity series. This is what it's all about."

"Broken" is scheduled to arrive in stores on September 27.

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