Thursday, June 25, 2015

Outfest: Los Angeles Announces Screening of Suzanne Guacci's "Stuff"


Aspire Productions and Outfest Los Angeles recently released information for the upcoming screening of Suzanne Guacci's Stuff at Outfest Los Angeles. The film stars Yvonne Jung ("Third Watch"), Karen Sillas (What Happened Was...), Traci Dinwiddie (Elena Undone), Phyllis Somerville ("The Big C") and Kevin Brown ("30 Rock"). 

"Stuff" will be screening on July 12th at the Harmony Gold Theater in Los Angeles, CA.

To purchase tickets for the screening, you can goto:  http://www.outfest.org/tixSYS/2015/xslguide/eventnote?EventNumber=0668

Press Release:

Aspire Productions is honored to announce the latest screening of Suzanne Guacci's Stuff. The film will screen at Outfest Los Angeles, at 3:00 pm, July 12, 2015 at the Harmony Gold Theater.

Stuff stars Yvonne Jung ("Third Watch"), Karen Sillas (What Happened Was...), Traci Dinwiddie (Elena Undone), Phyllis Somerville ("The Big C") and Kevin Brown ("30 Rock"). Guacci directs her cast through a relatable and heart wrenching story of a couple that has lost sight of each other amid their day to day lives. With honest emotions and no clear villains or answers, Stuff explores how a relationship can get off track and the struggle to navigate the trials that life throws at us.

US Dramatic Features Screening:
3:00 pm, July 12, 2015
Harmony Gold Theater
7655 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046

Tickets: http://www.outfest.org/tixSYS/2015/xslguide/eventnote?EventNumber=0668

With two beautiful young daughters and a house in the suburbs, married couple Trish (Sillas) and Deb Murdoch (Jung) have built what should be a perfect life. But after 14 years together, Deb and Trish are miles apart--emotionally and in their king-size bed. Their relationship is threatened when Trish's ongoing grief over her father's death coincides with Deb's attraction to Jamie (Dinwiddie), the mom of one of their daughter's classmates. Initially put off by Jamie's unconventional style, stay-at-home mom Deb craves adult company, and an unmistakable intensity develops slowly between them. Trish, still mired in grief and seeking closure, throws herself into her work and completing the projects her father left unfinished. Both women find distraction and fleeting fulfillment outside of their relationship, so what will it take for them to face the status of their marriage and life together?

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