Exclusive: Shout! Studios is teaming with Kirkpatrick & Kinslow Productions (Kkp) and Scatena & Rosner Films (Snr) for an exclusive deal to distribute the James Kicklighter-directed The Sound of Identity in North America. The news was made by Jordan Fields, Vice President of Acquisitions at Shout! Studios, Russ Kirkpatrick with (Kkp), and Gato Scatena with Snr.
The Sound of Identity chronicles the lead up to international opera star Lucia Lucas’ historic moment as the first-ever openly transgender woman to perform a principal role in an opera. She made her debut as Don Giovanni in the red state of Oklahoma, breaking barriers and blazing the trail for other trans opera performers.
Shout! Studios secured all North American distribution rights for the documentary which includes theatrical, digital, VOD, broadcast, and home entertainment for cross-platform releases. Shout! Studios is set to this movie across all major entertainment platforms. The release date is to be announced.
The Sound of Identity chronicles the lead up to international opera star Lucia Lucas’ historic moment as the first-ever openly transgender woman to perform a principal role in an opera. She made her debut as Don Giovanni in the red state of Oklahoma, breaking barriers and blazing the trail for other trans opera performers.
Shout! Studios secured all North American distribution rights for the documentary which includes theatrical, digital, VOD, broadcast, and home entertainment for cross-platform releases. Shout! Studios is set to this movie across all major entertainment platforms. The release date is to be announced.
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