Wolfe Releasing
has announced the acquisition of the festival,
broadcast, and home video rights of seven new feature films,
many of which screened at the major summer LGBT
film festivals. The following titles were acquired:
Loving Annabelle: This first feature film from reality
television director Katharine Brooks (The Osbournes)
is a lesbian romantic drama about the taboo, secret
relationship between a teacher and a student at a
Catholic boarding school. Wolfe previously released
Brooks's short film Dear Emily on
the shorts compilation DVD titled Watching You.
Loving Annabelle won two top awards at
Outfest: Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature and Best
Actress (Diane Gaidry).
Outing Riley: Written and directed by Pete Jones,
winner of the inaugural edition of Project Greenlight
and director of Stolen Summer, this film is a heartwarming comedy
about the youngest brother in an Irish Catholic family
struggling to come out of the closet. Jones stars as
the closeted Bobby; also featured are Michael McDonald
(MadTV), and Jeff Garlin (Curb Your
Enthusiasm).
Follow My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig: In this
film indie rock icons John Cameron Mitchell and
Stephen Trask team up to record a cover album of
songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch to
benefit New York City's Hetrick-Martin queer youth
center. Directed by Katherine Linton, the film features
performances and appearances by the Breeders, Rufus
Wainwright, Ben Folds, Ben Lee, Sleater-Kinney, Yoko
Ono, Yo La Tengo, and more.
Sun Kissed: This new Patrick McGuinn feature is a
gay romance about two young strangers who fall in love in a
lonesome desert, but the mysterious past and dangerous
visions of one of the men might lead to the demise of
the other.
Mom: Erin Greenwell's odd-couple romantic
comedy is about a straitlaced reporter with big dreams
and her butch camerawoman who get stranded in the
small town of Little Hope, where nothing seems to go
right.
Opencam: This sexy new thriller is set in Washington,
D.C., and is about a killer seeking new victims via
gay Internet chat rooms. When all the signs point
toward Manny, a young, single artist, a closeted cop
moves in to find out more.
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema: Delivering
on the title's promise, this documentary produced
for the Independent Film Channel features interviews
with Ang Lee, John Waters, Todd Haynes, Christine
Vachon, John Cameron Mitchell, and Jennie Livingston, among
others, and lots of terrific, nostalgic clips. (The
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