Just One Time (film)

Summary

Just One Time is a 1999 feature length comedy film, written and directed by Lane Janger. It is also a 1998 short film by the same director on which the long feature was based on.

1998: Just One Time (short) edit

Just One Time
(short)
Directed byLane Janger
Screenplay byLane Janger
Story byLane Janger
Produced byLane Janger and Exile Ramirez (producers), Blake Baldwin (associate producer)
StarringLane Janger
Joelle Carter
Guillermo Díaz
Jennifer Esposito
CinematographyTimothy Naylor
Edited byFrançois Keraudren
Music byDavid Michael Frank
Release date
1998
Running time
8 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film Just One Time is based on an 8-minute short film of the same name produced in 1998 in which a man wants his girlfriend to have a sexual relationship with another girl, just one time. It was written and directed by Lane Janger and includes Guillermo Díaz (as Victor), Jennifer Esposito (as Michelle), Joelle Carter (as Amy) and Lane Langer (as Anthony)

Award edit

The short won aGLIFF Award in "Best Boy's Short" category at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival.

1999: Just One Time (feature film) edit

Just One Time
 
Original film poster
Directed byLane Janger
Screenplay byLane Janger
Jennifer Vandever
Story byLane Janger
Produced byJasmine Kosovic, Lane Janger and Exile Ramirez (producers), Jeff Roth (co-producer), David R. Ginsburg, Marcus Hu and Charlotte Mickie (executive producers)
StarringLane Janger
Joelle Carter
Guillermo Díaz
Jennifer Esposito
CinematographyTimothy Naylor and Michael St. Hilaire
Edited byFrançois Keraudren and Mitchel Stanley
Music byEdward Bilous and David Michael Frank
Release date
1999
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film Just One Time was screened at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival[citation needed]. Janger is the star, writer, and director; and he plays the lead role as Anthony. It also stars Joelle Carter as Amy, Guillermo Díaz as Victor, and Jennifer Esposito as Michelle.[1]

Synopsis edit

The fiancée of a fireman reluctantly agrees to participate in a "ménage à trois" with another woman, a sexual fantasy of his. She agrees to the arrangement, but insists to turn the table on him. She suggests that he agree to reciprocate by having a one time relationship with another man. This ultimately puts the impending marriage of the two in jeopardy.[2]

Reception edit

The film received mixed reviews, praising the secondary characters while unimpressed with the acting of the two leads.[3][1][2]

Cast edit

Award nomination edit

  • 1999: Nomination for "Best Producer" for film producer Jasmine Kosovic during the Independent Spirit Awards. It was jointly for the film Just One Time and another film she had produced, namely The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

References edit

  1. ^ a b Morris, Gary (January 1, 2001). "Turnabout: Lane Janger's Just One Time (1997)". Bright Lights Film Journal.
  2. ^ a b Levy, Emanuel (1999-11-08). "Just One Time". Variety. Retrieved 2024-02-17.
  3. ^ Scott, A. O. (October 20, 2000). "Film in Review: 'Just One Time'". New York Times.

External links edit

  • Just One Time (short film) at IMDb  
  • Just One Time (feature film) at IMDb