Beautiful urbanites steam up the screen in this ensemble family drama about a complicated love triangle from film maker Glenn Gaylord (Eating Out 3, Leave it on the dance floor).

I Do - the movie

To stay in New York City, gay Brit Jack (David W Ross “Quinceanera”) convinces his lesbian best friend Ali (Jamie Lynn-Sigler, “The Sopranos”) to marry him.

Things get messy when he falls for a sexy Spanish architect while his commitment to his brother’s widow (Alicia Witt) and his young niece complicates his decision either to stay or to follow his lover.

I do” cleverly examines the complications of immigration issues in the absence of marriage equality for LGBT people on a Federal level, while also presenting a nuanced adult drama that resonates deeply amidst the current fight for U.S. marriage equality.

Now showing on BFI London – London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

I Do – the facts

Director: Glenn Gaylord
Writer: David W Ross
Producers: David W Ross, Stephen Israel

Starring

Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Sopranos)
Alicia Witt (Friday Night Lights)
Maurice Compte (Breaking Bad, End of Watch)
David W Ross (Quinceanera)
Mickey Cottrell (My Own Private Idaho)
Grant Bowler (Liz & Dick)

World Premiere: Outfest 2012 Ford Series
Winner: Palm Springs International Film Festival Best of the Fest
Winner: Philadelphia QFest – “Rising Film Star Award” David W Ross
Winner: Long Beach QFilm Fest
Winner: Best Drama Atlanta Out On Film
Winner: Audience Award Pittsburgh Qfest
Winner: Audience Award Seattle LGBT Film Festival
Winner: Audience Award Bloomington Pride Film Festival

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