Mutiny Pictures, a distribution and development company formed by producer Ben Yennie and development executive Colleen Butler, will release of Queen of the Capital, a documentary that tells the of D.C. bureaucrat by day/drag queen by night Muffy Blake Stephyns. Directed by Josh Davidsburg, the pic, which screened at this year’s Slamdance, follows her dream of leading a group of vibrant performers on a crusade for the community. Blending performance footage with verité style sequences, the documentary offers a look at what it takes to be Queen of The Court and a society that has no idea what to make of it all. The docu will be available June 20 on Alamo on-demand before opening in theaters a few weeks after. Mutiny has set out to provide a more transparent and modern development, sales and distribution company that is prioritizing diverse filmmakers and stories to help move the...
- 6/9/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
New distribution and film development company Mutiny Pictures will launch with the release of the 2020 Slamdance documentary “Queen of the Capital.”
Mutiny Pictures’ mission, according to its website, “is to provide a more transparent and modern development, sales and distribution company that is prioritizing diverse filmmakers and stories to help move the industry into the world post Covid-19.”
The outfit was formed by producer Ben Yennie and development executive Colleen Butler. After “Queen of the Capital,” Mutiny Pictures will continue with more than 12 projects that are completed or in development.
Also Read: The New Look of Documentary Film in a Coronavirus World
Mutiny films is primarily focused on low- to medium-budget genre films, especially thriller, action and family films that support diverse talent and stories.
“Queen of the Capital,” which Mutiny is releasing June 20 exclusively via Alamo Drafthouse’s on demand service, tells the story of D.C. bureaucrat by...
Mutiny Pictures’ mission, according to its website, “is to provide a more transparent and modern development, sales and distribution company that is prioritizing diverse filmmakers and stories to help move the industry into the world post Covid-19.”
The outfit was formed by producer Ben Yennie and development executive Colleen Butler. After “Queen of the Capital,” Mutiny Pictures will continue with more than 12 projects that are completed or in development.
Also Read: The New Look of Documentary Film in a Coronavirus World
Mutiny films is primarily focused on low- to medium-budget genre films, especially thriller, action and family films that support diverse talent and stories.
“Queen of the Capital,” which Mutiny is releasing June 20 exclusively via Alamo Drafthouse’s on demand service, tells the story of D.C. bureaucrat by...
- 6/8/2020
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
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