“Blue Film,” a sexually charged drama about a fetish camboy who spends the night with an anonymous client, has been acquired by Obscured Releasing. The film received strong reviews, but was considered to be so controversial that several major festivals, including Sundance and SXSW, passed on the opportunity to have it in their lineups. Eventually it had its world premiere at the 2025 Edinburgh International Film Festival and later debuted in North America at Newfest this past fall.
Obscured is a new distribution company launched by Rj Millard, a veteran indie publicist, and Bill Guentzler, a former acquisitions executive at Gravitas. “Blue Film” was written and directed by Elliot Tuttle. It will be released in theaters this May.
“I’m thrilled to be partnering with Obscured Releasing on our theatrical rollout of ‘Blue Film.’ Their passion and commitment to a long life for our film made this an easy choice,” said Tuttle.
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