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Jeff Frumess

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Jeff Frumess
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • writer
  • podcaster
  • artist
Years active2010–present
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
Genres
Websitehttps://www.frumess.com/

Jeff Frumess is an American regional filmmaker, writer, and podcaster from Westchester, NY.

Career

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Frumess began filmmaking after watching The Snowball Effect — a documentary about the production of Kevin Smith's first feature film, Clerks. Beginning with short films, then live music production and documentary work, Frumess made a shift into narrative feature films beginning with Romeo's Distress. A second feature, Gouge Away, followed.[citation needed]

Returning home to New York, Frumess began working on a documentary project, They Came from Lodi, recording the history of the punk band The Misfits told by those who surrounded the band, as well as those who were influenced by the original 1977-1983 lineup. Since 2021, the project is incomplete.[citation needed]

From 2011 to 2017, Frumess and Sal Bee from Sardonica ran YouTube series called Rock and Roll Cooking with Sal Bee. Various bands would come to Sal's house in Lodi, New Jersey, where he would cook a band-themed inspired meal followed by a song performance or two in the kitchen studio. Bands who appeared on the show included Doyle, Blitzkid, Nim Vind, The Jasons, The Independents, Stellar Corpses, Cancerslug, Whiplash, Cinema Cinema, Sardonica, Michale Graves, and Dr. Chud's X-Ward.[citation needed]

In late 2011, Frumess produced an unreleased DVD of a live performance for The Dumonts, an acoustic/electric band led by Ex-Misfits 95 frontman Michale Graves, from a show at Club Europa in Brooklyn on December 16, 2011.[citation needed]

In 2012, Frumess accompanied Blitzkid on their farewell U.S. and European tours as a videographer for a documentary that was never completed. In 2014, Frumess again recorded a Blitzkid concert at Conne Island in Leipzig, Germany using four cameras with audio coming directly from the soundboard. The resulting concert film was released to supporters of the Blitzkid documentary's Kickstarter campaign.[citation needed] Some of the 2012 footage shot at the Horror Punk festival Ghouls Night Out at Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ was developed into an unreleased feature length concert film in 2018, titled Long Live the Horror.[citation needed]

Romeo's Distress (2017)

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Inspired by Jeremy Gardner's The Battery, Frumess set out to make his directorial debut with a no-budget narrative feature in August 2014. Romeo's Distress is a gothic, neo-noir horror film that takes its name from the Christian Death song of the same name. The film follows a creepy man named James, his unrequited love for a beautiful girl named Jane, and her father's sadistic response to it all.[1]

The film had its world premiere at the Macabre Faire Film Festival in January 2017, where it was nominated for Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film Director, and winning Best Feature Film Screenplay. Romeo's Distress was also nominated for Best Feature Film Screenplay at Nightmares Film Festival and winner of the Esprit De Gore independent Spirit Award.[2] Kieran Fisher of Dread Central called it "the personification of a passion project..."[citation needed]

Subsequent projects

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In late 2020, Frumess directed a segment for The Transformations of the Transformations of the Drs. Jenkins, an art film about the pandemic shot by multiple filmmakers separately.[citation needed]

On April 21, 2021, Frumess began work on what would become his second narrative feature-length film, Gouge Away. The film is a sequel to a previously incomplete film called Wash Away (2020). Gouge Away had its world premiere at midnight, Saturday, September 3, 2022, at the GenreBlast Film Festival at the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, VA, and winner of the GenreBlast Forever Independent Spirit Award.[citation needed] Kuyashii Gonzo: Blood Visions and Chaos Magic is an incomplete revenge thriller that began as a behind-the-scenes documentary featurette for the Blu-ray release of Gouge Away.[3] The revenge thriller was originally about a therapist named Stanley who seeks revenge.[citation needed]

Frumess began work on My Shadow, a screenplay based on a previous project Dead Dog Robert about a man whose best friend has been resurrected and begins eating people. The story is named after the song "My Shadow" by Jay Reatard. In March 2020, while in quarantine at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Frumess began to livestream filibuster about music, film, and history. Soon, live interviews began with musicians and filmmakers. The streams initially started on Facebook before moving to YouTube.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

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Year Title
Director Writer Producer Actor Cinematographer Notes
2017 Romeo's Distress Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2018 Long Live the Horror Yes Yes Yes No Yes
2021 The Transformations of the Transformations of the Drs. Jenkins Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Segment director
2022 Gouge Away Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2024 Kuyashii Gonzo: Blood Visions and Chaos Magic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2025 My Shadow Yes Yes Yes
2025 They Came From Lodi Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

References

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  1. ^ Stryker, Jonathan (March 25, 2017). "Interview: Jeff Frumess, Director (Romeo's Distress)". Horror News. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  2. ^ Farrow, Kevan (March 12, 2017). "SHAKESPEAREAN INDIE WEIRDO TRASH: AN INTERVIEW WITH ROMEO'S DISTRESS DIRECTOR JEFF FRUMESS". Ban All Films!. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
  3. ^ Frumess, Jeff (January 31, 2024). "Kuyashii Gonzo: Blood Visions and Chaos Magic - A Gonzo Documentary". Frumess. Retrieved January 31, 2024.
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