Friday night the World Premiere of “eCupid” was
screened at the Boston LGBT Film Fest at the Brattle
Theatre. Writer, Producer & Director J.C. Calciano was
on hand with members of the cast for a Q & A. Mr.
Calciano’s first film “Is It Just Me?” was a huge hit at
the 2010 film festival. His new romantic comedy is
about a young ad executive who is in a dead-end job,
turning 30 & his seven-year relationship is stuck in a
rut. A birthday wish brings a mysterious phone APP
into his life that is guaranteed to help him find love.
Marshall soon gets much more than he asked for.
The voice of the APP is the fabulous Morgan Fairchild
who also appears in the film.
Celebrating the Cambridge opening night of the Boston
LGBT Film Festival was the city mayor, the Honorable
David P. Maher. There was a fabulous party at OM 92
Winthrop Street in Harvard Square after the screening
to celebrate the start of the festival!
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I am very exited about the World Premiere of my new movie "eCupid" at the Boston LGBT Film Festival. As an LGBT filmmaker I want to make films that make a positive message to bring out ideas of love, respect and community. One of the commitments I’ve made to all my films is a percentage of all the proceeds goes to the Trevor Project and when the film screens I often do a deal with the local film festival to give a percentage of the box office to the local LGBT community center.
JC Calciano Director of “eCupid”
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