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    Release: Indie Feature ‘Rain Beau’s End,’ starring Ed Asner and Sean Young, Available on VOD Starting March 8th

    Mark ZiobroBy Mark ZiobroFebruary 16, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    From Atlas Media Ventures, and starring Ed Asner (“Cobra Kai,” “Dead to Me”) and Sean Young (“Wall Street,” “Blade Runner”), the independent feature “Rain Beau’s End” will release to the VOD service Lesflicks on March 8 2021. 

    Janelle Snow, Amanda Powell, Christian Stolte, Melanie Chandra, and Kirk Kelleykahn also star in the Tracy Wren-directed film, an intimate drama set in the late 1990s depicting how a progressive lesbian couple’s relationship is tested when their adopted son is mislabeled with a genetic predisposition for violence.

    Plot: Progressive lesbian couple Hannah Driver and Jules Paradise adopt a child named Beau who is subsequently diagnosed with 47, XYY—which was believed at that time to make boys more prone to aggressive behavior (and has since been disproved). The couple ride the rough journey of Beau’s apparent behavioral issues, and how it not only affects his life and the small community they inhabit but markedly their relationship and their lives. As Beau gets older, and research of his condition grows, Hannah and Jules must face the reality of a self-fulfilling prophecy and the ghosts of their past.

    Jennifer Cooney, “Rain Beau’s End” Writer and Producer said, “The release of “Rain Beau’s End” exclusively on Lesflicks could not be a prouder moment for me, as both a filmmaker and a lesbian. …to have a film that I wrote and produced be distributed to the world via a platform dedicated to the sharing of lesbian films is a mind-blowing honor, not to mention a monumental leap towards a greater understanding of the LGBTQ+ community.”

    “Rain Beau’s End” will have its global premiere online on Lesflicks Video on Demand platform and will be followed by a live Q&A Session featuring the cast: Janelle Snow, Amanda Powell, Ed Asner, Sean Young, Christian Stolte, Melanie Chandra, and Kirk Kelleykahn; the writer, Jennifer Cooney; the director, Joe Orlandino; the producer, Tracy Wren; and the founder of Lesflicks, Naomi Bennett. This live Q&A will be hosted by Sarah O’Connell on Monday 8th March 2021 at 8pm GMT/12pm PST to celebrate International Women’s Day.

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    Mark is a lifetime film lover and founder and Chief Editor of The Movie Buff. His favorite genres are horror, drama, and independent. He misses movie rental stores and is always on the lookout for unsung movies to experience.

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