EXCLUSIVE: Cheyenne Jackson, Angel Parker, Shiv Pai and Navia Robinson have closed deals to join Ctrl Alt Del, the indie drama that will also star Jason Priestley, Laurel Marsden, Elsie Fisher and Mena Suvari, as previously announced
, the indie drama that will also star Jason Priestley, Laurel Marsden, Elsie Fisher and Mena Suvari, as previously announced.The debut feature from Kit Williamson follows disaffected teen Ava and her estranged filmmaker father Greyson as they try to reconnect in the aftermath of a tragic incident prompted by his latest movie. Pic explores timely questions about the responsibility of media in our society, and how what we consume profoundly affects us and the people around us.
Robinson will play Makayla, the daughter of Greyson’s agent, who befriends Ava for clout, with Parker as Makayla’s agent mother Jordyn, who is delighted when the publicity from a tragic incident involving her client’s controversial movie makes it a box office smash. Pai’s character, Cameron, is Ava’s gay, flamboyant best friend who longs to be a fashion designer, but refuses to come out for fear that his old world father would despise and reject him.
Amir Ohebsion and Arash Homampour wrote the script, and the former will also produce alongside Sam Okun, who produces under his Sam Okun Productions banner. Homampour will executive produce, with Nick Lyon, Lachlan Towle, Christian Jean and Constantinos Yiallourides serving as co-producers. Said Okun in a statement to Deadline, “We’re elated to add these exceptional actors to our cast; their talents will undoubtedly elevate this important and compelling story.”
Added Ohebsion, “The collective passion and commitment of this diverse group will bring an extra layer of authenticity and depth to our movie.”
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