SpectiCast to Distribute New Film BEING GINGER

New York Times – Critics Pick

“Sweet, funny, and ultimately rather touching…enormously endearing.” -The New York Times

“Entertaining and Enlightening” – Hollywood Reporter

“Wistful, Funny” – The Village Voice

“Unflinchingly Honest” – NYC Movie Guru

“A goldmine of honesty and universality…fascinating.” -Josh Rosenblatt, Texas Observer

SpectiCast, in association with Garden Thieves Pictures, is proud to announce that it will distribute BEING GINGER – – The Story Of One Man’s Attempt To Regain His Self-Confidence So He Can At Last Find Love to theatres in the US, UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Australia and New Zealand beginning June 25, 2014.

BEING GINGER tells the story of director Scott P. Harris’ attempt to deal with his longtime hatred of his bright orange hair.  What starts as a funny quest to find a woman who specifically has a thing for redheads becomes a quest to face the demons of his past as he realizes that the bullying he endured as a child has more to do with who he is than he ever realized.

SpectiCast is a US-based distribution company, specializing in the distribution of Event Cinema and Alternative Content to theaters worldwide. Past projects have included the worldwide release of Lamb of God’s AS THE PALACES BURN, THE ROLLING STONES: HYDE PARK LIVE, SUPER DUPER ALICE COOPER and the 2014 MY FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL.

“We’re delighted to work with Garden Thieves Pictures to bring this film to theatres in select territories this June,” adds SpectiCast President & COO Mark Rupp. “Harris’ film is as entertaining as it is endearing, and will prove a delight for audiences of all ages – gingers or not.”

“For a long time I wanted to make a film about bullying, but I wanted to focus on the long-term impact that bullying can have on an adult after they’ve grown up,” states director Scott P. Harris. “I also didn’t want the film to be so heavy with a social message that it was no longer fun for an audience.  So I came up with BEING GINGER.  It starts as a light film, a comedy about modern dating and the weird social standing that redheads hold, but it slowly grows into a much deeper look at the way childhood bullying can impact an adult.”

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