

30 years in the making, the film Jan Terri: No Rules tells the story of an irrepressible, and often delightfully perplexing personality. As a child, Jan would dance and sing for anyone who would listen. As a teenager, she began writing and performing her own songs. After earning her BA in Arts and Entertainment Management, she continued making music while working full-time as a limo driver. The income from that job allowed her to hire a studio as well as a videographer to help her make her unorthodox DIY music videos and distributing them on VHS tape. Without her knowledge, her videos made their way to the nascent YouTube. The fact that her most popular YouTube video was given the title “Worst Music Video Ever” didn’t dampen her spirit. Her fanbase grew to include such luminaries as Marilyn Manson and Cynthia Plaster Caster. Over the years, Jan’s independent spirit attracted many collaborators who’ve helped bring her vision to life.
Director
Fred Hickler
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When someone can embrace YouTube infamy like this and have a great attitude about it, that's just great. You go, Jan. You're awesome.
@ALWTunes 298
Jan Terri will get us through these difficult times. I love Jan Terri!
@RustyNickels 198
THE DOCUMENTERRI WE ALL NEED!
@jamisoncooper4365 169
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