His performance provides a grounded counterpoint, facilitating a professional and synchronized dynamic on screen.
Directed and written by Erika Lust , the film features real-life couple Alexa Tomas and (performing under the name Joel Tomas ). The film is part of the LustCinema collection, known for its high-production value and focus on female-centered erotica. Key Details Release Year: 2014 Country of Origin: Spain Director/Writer: Erika Lust Cast: Alexa Tomas and Joel Tomas (Maximo Garcia)
Released in 2014, “Hunt Me, Catch Me, Eat Me” is a 12-minute video short. As the title suggests, the film is built around a powerful and primal fantasy of being the pursued, the captured, and ultimately, the consumed.
The production titled utilizes themes of seduction and mutual pursuit. The narrative structure relies on the "chase" trope, establishing a power dynamic where anticipation serves as a primary driver of the story. 1. The Dynamic of the Chase
Much less is publicly documented about Joel Tomas, who often works in the shadow of his more famous partner. The search results indicate he is . He first entered the adult industry around the same time as Alexa and has primarily starred alongside her. Public records confirm that Alexa and Joel are married, having tied the knot in 2016. Their appearances together in films for studios like LustCinema, as well as in productions like Lust 4 Love (also listed as a 2015/2016 film with actors Taylor Sands and Martina Gold), are known for their authentic heat and unmistakable comfort with one another.
The short film released in 2014, is a notable production from LustCinema starring real-life couple Alexa Tomas and Joel Tomas . Known for its high production values and artistic direction, the film exemplifies the brand's approach to cinematic storytelling in the adult genre. Production and Artistic Direction
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Born on March 19, 1985, in Valencia, Spain, Alexa Tomas is a celebrated Spanish adult film actress who has been active in the industry since 2014. Before entering the world of cinema, she had a more conventional blue-collar life, working in a factory and even driving a school bus for six years. She transitioned into the industry after meeting her then-boyfriend, actor Maximo Garcia.
LustCinema emerged as a response to the evolving tastes of adult entertainment consumers, who were increasingly seeking more sophisticated, narrative-driven content. Alexa and Joel Tomas, with their unique vision, set out to create films that were not only visually stunning but also rich in emotional depth and complexity. Their approach centered around crafting stories that explored the multifaceted nature of desire, consent, and intimacy, often blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.
The title serves as a metaphor for the conceptual nature of the narrative's interaction.
The film has been recognized by film scholars and critics alike as a key text in the feminist pornography genre. An academic analysis of Erika Lust’s work via a written manifesto explicitly cites "Hunt me, Catch me, Eat me" as a prime example of how her narratives "resignify the genre," offering an alternative to chauvinistic mainstream standards.

