Chicago – Any night out in a big city has the potential to be a good night, the risk of being a bad night, and typically ends up somewhere in between … but only some nights can claim to be That Night. So describes writer/director Zachary Trussell’s debut feature film, premiering at Chicago’s Logan Theatre on April 30th, 2022.
“That Night” takes place in the after hours atmosphere of Chicago and its suburbs. Stacey (Julio Alexander) and his bud Joey (Oscar Mansky) are hitting the night with parties and bars on the agenda. Stacey still carries a torch for his ex-galpal Lily (Julie Gester) while trying to figure out his next career move as an artist. There are proposals, potential pick-ups, fine artist encounters and a dog named Snowball. It’s That kind of Night.
The cast includes Keenan Overkirk, Emily Sue Bengston, Michael C. Hyatt, Brynn Beveridge, Janaah Coates,...
“That Night” takes place in the after hours atmosphere of Chicago and its suburbs. Stacey (Julio Alexander) and his bud Joey (Oscar Mansky) are hitting the night with parties and bars on the agenda. Stacey still carries a torch for his ex-galpal Lily (Julie Gester) while trying to figure out his next career move as an artist. There are proposals, potential pick-ups, fine artist encounters and a dog named Snowball. It’s That kind of Night.
The cast includes Keenan Overkirk, Emily Sue Bengston, Michael C. Hyatt, Brynn Beveridge, Janaah Coates,...
- 4/26/2022
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Lgbt comedy premiered at qFLIX Philadelphia.
Breaking Glass Pictures has struck a deal in Canes for worldwide rights to Lgbtq comedy Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots from Brazilian filmmaker Thales Corrêa.
The film follows Brazilian transplant Leo and his friends as they search San Francisco to pursue Leo’s American crush. When the bar-hopping quest takes them into seedier venues, they face unforeseen obstacles that challenge the way they approach relationships.
Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots received its world premiere at qFLIX Philadelphia and recently won the best feature award at the Independent Filmmakers Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Corrêa stars in...
Breaking Glass Pictures has struck a deal in Canes for worldwide rights to Lgbtq comedy Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots from Brazilian filmmaker Thales Corrêa.
The film follows Brazilian transplant Leo and his friends as they search San Francisco to pursue Leo’s American crush. When the bar-hopping quest takes them into seedier venues, they face unforeseen obstacles that challenge the way they approach relationships.
Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots received its world premiere at qFLIX Philadelphia and recently won the best feature award at the Independent Filmmakers Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Corrêa stars in...
- 5/22/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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