Debbie Rochon talked about the tape scene in recent interview: "I had to do a scene in a movie called Nowhere Man that was extremely intense. I am with my fiancé who found out something bad about my character and when he comes home drunk, he wants to have sex, and we start to, but then it becomes rape. Very nuanced and difficult to physically choreograph and emotionally choreograph. In that case, it was such a difficult scene. The actor, whom I trusted 100%, really didn't want to do the scene when it was time to shoot. But we had to for the story to work. So he had to have a beer (he never drank otherwise during the shoot) and the director told us what he wanted -- framing wise -- and boom. Action. That's it . . . we had to just jump in and go through it and figure it out. Luckily we did. That certainly was one of the many times I was thrilled to be with a great actor whom I could trust."
Debbie Rochon said in an interview that there are days when she feels like most movies she's done are utter garbage. But she was really excited about Nowhere Man, saying it was a great role in a really good film. She was proud of her performance.
Official selection of the Oldenberg Film Festival (Germany) 2004.
Official selection of The Greenwhich Film Festival (USA) 2004.
Official selection of The Sarasoda Film Festival (USA) 2005.