Saturday Church Movie

A first official look at Saturday Church, the upcoming drama fantasy movie written and directed by Damon Cardasis and starring Luka Kain, Margot Bingham, Regina Taylor, Marquis Rodriguez, MJ Rodriguez, Indya Moore, and Alexia Garcia:

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Plot synopsis:
“14-year-old Ulysses (Luka Kain) is a shy and effeminate teen being raised in the Bronx by his strict Aunt Rose (Regina Taylor). He finds escape in a rich fantasy life of music and dance, and soon with a vibrant transgender youth community called Saturday Church. Damon Cardasis’ directorial debut is a rousing celebration of one boy’s search for his identity.”

He looks like Bobby Farrell from Boney M on that picture!

The film has yet to get an official release date.

Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie Saturday Church.

Update – A longer plot synopsis:
“The Bronx, New York City. 14-year-old Ulysses has just lost his father. His mother Amara is left to raise her two young children with the only help of their strict and conservative aunt Rose. Ulysses is now expected to be the man of the house and shoulder his responsibilities.
But the shy and effeminate Ulysses has another challenge to confront: he is not comfortable in his own skin. As his family pretends he is just going through a phase, Ulysses is also being bullied at school for his introversion and sensitivity. He finds an escape by creating a world of fantasy for himself, filled with glimpses of beauty, dance and music.
Ulysses’ life changes when he comes into contact with a vibrant community of transgender and other LGBT youth at a Saturday Church program, where he realises that he is not alone. He quickly has to take on a double life: satisfying his family’s desire to have him part of their religious community while digging deeper into his true identity. But his aunt is growing more and more suspicious, and the young man will soon be forced to reveal the truth about himself.
‘Saturday Church’ is a colourful and celebratory musical journey into the world of a boy struggling to find his own identity.”
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