A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Maximillian Davis, Lowell Deo, Lil'Snoopy Fujikawa
Written by:
Basil Shadid
Directed by:
William Maria Rain
Release Date:
March 17, 2013
Original Title:
R/Evolve
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
When Lincoln encounters a radical queer hitchhiker, his inner artist awakens, threatening his job, his recent engagement with Lucas, and the campaign for marriage equality.
Lucas and Lincoln just got engaged. Marriage equality may soon be legal, and Lucas will have everything he wants-a career and a stable home with Lincoln. Meanwhile, Lincoln is leading a major account at his advertising firm-one that will rehabilitate the image of conservative company Big Corp by having its CEO grandstand for the marriage equality campaign. The approach could secure loyal "pink money" for Big Corp and launch Lincoln's career. It's the opportunity of a lifetime, but Lincoln senses something isn't right. When he picks up a free-spirited hitchhiker named Raccoon, Lincoln inadvertently enters a world of art and activism. New concepts of freedom and stability are revealed to him, awakening the artist inside him. However, his new-found radical politics quickly jeopardize his work, his relationship and the struggle for marriage equality, leaving everyone asking, "What is the face of equality and what is the price?"
Director:
William Maria Rain
Writer:
Basil Shadid
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