Jacqueline Castel on her feature film debut ‘My Animal’

Bobbi Salvör Menuez as Heather in the horror/romantic film, MY ANIMAL, a Paramount Global Content Distribution release. Photo courtesy of Director of Photography Byrn McCashin.

Jacqueline Castel makes her feature film debut with the genre-bending supernatural love story, My Animal.

Tormented by a hidden family curse, Heather is forced to live a secluded life on the outskirts of a small town. When she falls for the rebellious Jonny, their connection threatens to unravel Heather’s suppressed desires, tempting her to unleash the animal within. 

My Animal was written by Jae Matthews and stars Bobbi Salvör Menuez, Amandla Stenberg, Heidi von Palleske, Cory Lipman, Charlie & Harrison Halpenny, Joe Apollonio, Scott Thompson, Dean McDermott and Stephen McHattie.

Check out our interview with Jacqueline:

Director’s Statement:
Jacqueline Castel, director of the horror/romantic film, MY ANIMAL, a Paramount Global Content Distribution release. Photo courtesy of Photographer Nedda Afsari.

My Animal is a story about inheritance: of what gets passed through our lineage and how that defines us as individuals. It is also a story about first love and how that can serve as a catalyst for radical change, revealing what we most need and what most needs healing within us.

Like Heather, I understand the quiet despair and isolation of being an outsider in a small town, and of rebelling against it in youth only to discover that the most treasured and distinctive aspects of my selfhood derive from the very things I attempted to reject. What made me different also defined and ultimately transformed me.

In Jae Matthew’s screenwriting, I found the pain and joy of our mirrored adolescent struggles, our complex family relations, and the difficulty of navigating our earliest and most formative relationships. The real battle we each waged in youth, and the one Heather’s character must also face, is finding the courage of self-acceptance and self-expression. Through the struggles of these characters we encounter what works and what does not in the quest for identity, authenticity, and self-actualization, and the courage we must summon in the face of personal crisis and discrimination. This classical, outsider framework translates beautifully to the mythology of the werewolf.

In My Animal, I invite the viewer to get lost in the otherness of Heather Anderson. In so doing, I not only compel the audience to feel connected to a character who at first may appear to have little in common with them, but also to learn the same lessons that she does: only by embracing the traits that make us outcasts, and even subject to scorn, do we learn to become fully ourselves.

(L-R) Amandla Stenberg as Jonny and Bobbi Salvör Menuez as Heather in the horror/romantic film, MY ANIMAL, a Paramount Global Content Distribution release. Photo courtesy of Director of Photography Byrn McCashin.
My Animal hits select theaters on September 8th and on digital September 15th.
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