Source: Patricia Lee: Press Agent
By: Company Press Release
(HOLLYWOOD, CA) — Gaykeith, the rude, politically incorrect, and absolutely hilarious film is opening, and selling out, at Film Festival Venues around the North American Circuit.
The Downtown Film Festival, Los Angeles opened with Gaykeith last week, showing to a sold out crowd with an after party to be remembered. The film has been picked up by several other festivals including Miami, Palm Springs and Albuquerque.
”It’s a side splitting film about a man who found himself Gay for 40 minutes (on Christmas Eve) in North Hollywood,” adds Lee, ”It’s done in a very amusing, fun to watch style that reminds one of whimsical often animated style of the Monty Python classics. And you’ll never guess when Scott realizes he is not gay after all.” she adds.
Gaykeith, the 18 minute, at times graphic, gay curiosity comedy, is packed with creative credits including Writer / Director Leslie Hope (24) and Producer Adam Kane (Heroes, Pushing Daisies) as well as Composer by Jeff Danna (the Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus and Fracture), guaranteeing a classic funny film.
Interviews with Hope, Edgecombe and Danna have appeared on the net in places such as Mavervorl Media online and Porn Valley Observed. Mavervorl writer Gram Ponante says, ”If his performance is fearless, it might be because Edgecombe says he does not have an internal censor and that he is rarely, if ever, mortified.”
”Sometimes I’ll finish telling a story about myself and it’s only about a minute after I’ve stopped talking that I realize I must have really shocked someone,” Edgecombe added.
Because Gaykeith will tour the North American Film Circuit this summer (before appearing online and becoming available for sale on DVD) the website promises a long life of traffic, including current strong influx of visits to view ”shorts” released every month… (now 6 shorts available for download) as well as the full trailer due out this week.
”This offers advertisers an excellent opportunity, www.Gaykeith.com is one of the few non adult websites out there currently running adult ads,” says press Agent Patricia Lee.
”Our decision to accept adult advertising comes from experience. As of late, adult sites have had a lot of road blocks when trying to market, and that’s so unfortunate because today’s advanced use of the net was built on the backs of these very people and their sites. It was the adult industry who paid search engines and their affiliates millions over the years, to appear on top of the list, and the engines who slowly changed the rules to make it less and less effective, Lee continued.
”Search engines are not family hubs. It’s been an unfair ride for the industry,” and while more and more doors are closing, Gaykeith thought it’s about time a few open, she said, we hope it’s a trend that will grow.”
For a media kit with high res photos check out GayKeith.com. For more information about the film or advertising on site,
Patricia Lee: Press Agent
877-356-2665