Katarina Chu, Rachel Sennott’s Camgirl Movie ‘Bunnylovr’ Releases in April from Utopia (Exclusive)

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Katarina Chu and Rachel Sinnott film Bonilever It is scheduled to hit theaters after its release at Sundance.

Utopia has acquired the theatrical rights in North America Bonilever The film will be released in theaters on April 10. Hollywood Reporter I learned exclusively. Zou stars, produces and makes her directorial debut, while Sinnott (I love Los Angeles) co-stars and also produces.

It takes place in New York, Bonilever The film follows Rebecca (Chu), a Chinese-American cam girl who is in a toxic relationship with a client while reconnecting with her estranged father. Austin Amelio (Professional killer), Perry Young (Warrior(And Jack Kilmer)Nice guys) Assemble the cast of the film that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last year.

Utopia will open the film on April 10 at Quad Cinema in New York City and Landmark’s Nuart Theater in Los Angeles. This marks Sennott’s third film to be distributed from Utopia after Shiva baby and I used to be funny.

Zhou drove Bonilever From its own scenario. She produces alongside Sinnott and Annie Schroeter, as well as Roger Mancusi for Fair Oaks Entertainment and Rhiannon Jones and Tristan Scott Behrends for Neon Heart Productions. Executive producing is Deb Tam, James Graham, Tony Yang, Sean McGinnis, Remy Al-Falah, Molly Conners, Amanda Powers, Jane Oster-Senise, Linda L. Berthe, Yao King, and Topher Lin.

“Utopia understood the spirit of the film and championed it from the beginning in a way that seems rare, especially for a first-timer,” says Cho. “I feel incredibly fortunate to be working with a team so committed to bold, filmmaker-led work, and to join a list of films and filmmakers I deeply admire. I can’t wait for audiences to see the film.”

“From the moment we saw it,” adds Kyle Greenberg, head of distribution and marketing at Utopia Bonilever We’ve come to know Katarina Chu as a unique new voice—courageous, emotionally nuanced, and deeply attuned to the contradictions of intimacy in a hyper-digital world. Bonilever It’s as provocative as it is vulnerable, and we’re very proud to support such a bold debut. We can’t wait to bring Bonilever For fans next April.

In her review of Bonilever to THR“,” wrote critic Lovia Jarecki, “BonileverIts strengths lie in its engaging character study of a vulnerable young woman coming of age online.

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