Wolfe Releasing has announced today that it has acquired writer director Yen Tan's 1985, starring Cory Michael Smith (FOX's "Gotham"), Academy Award nominee Virginia Madsen (Sideways), Emmy and Golden Globe winner Michael Chiklis ("The Shield") and Jamie Chung (FOX's "The Gifted" and ABC's "Once Upon a Time"), for a theatrical release this October. The Texas-set family drama had its World Premiere at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival, where it was praised as "a miracle of a film" (Film School Rejects), "a poignant, even provocative meditation on a part of LGBTQ history" (The Daily Beast), "a deeply emotional tearjerker and family story... that earns its tears honestly and scrupulously" (The Wrap) and "a model of eloquent restraint" (The Hollywood Reporter).
1985 marks a continuing relationship between Tan and Wolfe, following their release of his acclaimed romantic drama Pit Stop. The film was produced by HutcH and Ash Christian, with HutcH also serving as Director of Photography (shooting the film in gorgeous black-and-white on 16mm film), co-editor, and conceiving the story with Tan.
1985 was inspired by Tan's award-winning short film of the same name, and follows Adrian (Smith), a closeted young man returning to his Texas hometown for Christmas during the first wave of the AIDS crisis. Burdened with an unspeakable tragedy in New York, Adrian reconnects with his brother (Aidan Langford) and estranged childhood friend (Chung), as he struggles to divulge his dire circumstances to his religious parents (Madsen and Chiklis).
The deal was negotiated by Jim Stephens, President of Wolfe Releasing, and Paradigm's Derek Kigongo on behalf of the filmmakers.
"I'm BEYOND thrilled to be partnering with Wolfe on 1985. It is a crucial part of our history that deserves to be revisited and discussed with new perspectives. The crux of the story is a message that inspires love, hope, and empathy in times of crisis. We can't wait to bring this timely film to a wide audience," Tan said.
"It has been four years since we worked with Yen on his award-winning film Pit Stop, and we are honored to collaborate with Yen and HutcH on their beautiful new film 1985. The film has blown audiences away with powerful performances from an incredible cast, the wonderful direction and writing from Yen, and HutcH's masterful camera work," said Wolfe's Jim Stephens. "Wolfe will continue to screen the film at top festivals through the summer including Frameline and Outfest as we gear up for a theatrical release in October and getting the film out to award voters."
About Wolfe Releasing Founded in 1985 and now celebrating over 30 years as the largest exclusive distributor of lesbian, gay, bi and transgender (LGBT) films, Wolfe Video has released some of the most popular LGBT films of the last year, including: Hurricane Bianca: From Russia With Hate; Russian Doll; Sebastian; Just Charlie; Princess Cyd; Behind The Curtain: TODRICK Hall; and Cherry Pop. Wolfe Video has partnered with the most creative voices in the global LGBT film community to bring memorable films to general audiences including the feature debut of BIANCA Del Rio in Hurricane Bianca; Katherine Brooks' romantic drama Loving Annabelle; Stephen Cone's The Wise Kids; and Joey Kuhn's Those People. Upcoming releases include Venus; Mario; Anchor And Hope; Hard Paint (Tinta Bruta) and Just Friends (Gewoon Vridenden). Wolfe's library of beloved modern classics includes such acclaimed hits as Reaching For The Moon; Cloudburst; Undertow and Big Eden. Wolfe's complete motion picture library can be found at WolfeVideo.com as well as at national and digital retailers such as Amazon, Comcast, Charter, Hulu, iTunes, Netflix and WolfeOnDemand.com.
Videos