From Deseret News archives:
Wrestle maniac: Jared Hess' new film stars Jack Black as a Mexican wrestler
"I suppose I could have moved out to Hollywood like everyone else, but I really wanted to stay close to home, to my family and the people I love," he said, explaining that his parents still live in Preston, Idaho, where "Napoleon Dynamite" was set.
That's one of the reasons Hess says he's fortunate to be a director rather than an actor, for whom a move to La La Land would be a must. "It means I'm free to work on whatever I want, whenever I want, and it helps me remain grounded."
Hess added that staying close to his roots also helps him keep his ideas fresh. "I'm inspired by Utah and the whole area. Everyone in Hollywood seems to write about Hollywood, and I'm interested in writing about everywhere else. Especially where I'm from. You know, you've got to keep it real in the 801 (area code)."
But he also acknowledges that his Hollywood connections have helped him further his career.
So Hess, his wife and White sat down to start writing a comedy about a priest named Ignacio, or "Nacho," who moonlights as a professional wrestler. "It was one of those ideas that's just crazy enough to work."
But the subject matter is not as out there as you might think. The film is actually based on a true story.
And Hess says he's a big fan of Lucha Libre, that is, Mexican wrestling, which he discovered by watching the popular "Santo" series of movies released in the 1960s and '70s. "(Lucha Libre) is something you just have to experience for yourself. Everyone there is a fan of it children, grandmothers, businessmen, you name it. And everyone has a favorite. It's a great way for them to vent all their frustrations, by yelling at the ones they really hate."
Black wound up training with real wrestlers for his physically demanding role, while Hess immersed himself in Mexican wrestling. "I was prepared to make that sacrifice," he said with a laugh.
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