Curated by Screenmancer Staff
BUTTE, MONTANA: Ryan Simpkins (Fear Street 2 & 3), Karim Saleh (Transparent), Jake Choi (Single Parents), Matt D’Elia (American Animal), Jake Sidney Cohen (Homecoming), Cole Escola (At Home with Amy Sedaris, Search Party), Jaz Sinclair (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Paper Towns) Dana Ashbrook (Twin Peaks), and Mary Lynn Rajskub (24, Little Miss Sunshine) have joined the cast of PLEASE BABY PLEASE.
Amanda Kramer is directing from a script by Kramer and Noel David Taylor.
PLEASE BABY PLEASE follows newlyweds Suze and Arthur who, after witnessing a murder in the gritty streets of a surreal 1950s Manhattan, become the dangerous obsession of a greaser gang that awakens a sleeping quandary about the couple’s sexual identity. Principal photography commenced last week in Butte, Montana.
This is the first project from Rivulet Media (RIVU) which recently launched as a publicly traded company with Mike Witherill and Arizona real estate investor Aaron Klusman serving as COO and CEO respectively. Rivulet Media is backed by a consortium of investors led by early Peloton backer Larry Silver who will executive produce PLEASE BABY PLEASE along with David Silver under their Silver Bullet Entertainment banner. Veteran producer Rob Paris has been tapped as President of Rivulet Media’s film division and will produce PLEASE BABY PLEASE alongside Gül Karakiz and Witherill.
Simpkins is repped by The Gersh Agency and Thruline Entertainment. Saleh by Untitled Entertainment. Choi by Paradigm and Authentic Talent and Literary Management. D’Elia by UTA. Sidney Cohen by Ignite Talent Management. Escola by UTA and Rise Management. Sinclair by UTA and Creative Partners Group. Rajskub by Innovative Artists and Artists First. Ashbrook by Vanguard Management Group.
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