Independent distributor Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to the ’70s-set LGBTQ dramedy Feeling Randy. The film will premiere at the Lumiere Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 1 and will be available on multiple major streaming platforms on Nov. 5.
CEO of Breaking Glass Pictures, Rich Wolff, says “There can never be enough movies set in the ’70s and it’s always a true pleasure to collaborate with producer Salomé Breziner,” Wolff continues about Breziner “Her films are edgy, yet consistently commercially viable and they never fail to entertain.”
According to an official logline, the film is based on the writer-director Dean Lent’s real-life experiences as a teen, “recalling the time that he, along with three high school buddies, embarked on a road trip to the now-defunct Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada in an attempt to prove to himself that he was actually heterosexual (it didn’t stick).”
The film stars Reid Miller, Kerrice Brooks, Tyler Lawrence Gray, Jonathan Silverman, Marguerite Moreau, Blaine Kern III, Shane Almagor, Oliver Wyman, Chris Mulkey, Richard Riehle and Courtney Danforth.
Marguerite Moreau is most notably known for her role in The Mighty Ducks films from the 90s and Wet Hot American Summer.
Breziner serves as producer.