LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Clyde
Brothers & Squint Pictures announce the August 2, 2016, Los
Angeles premiere and iTunes release of "If I Could Tell
You," a 35-minute film drama that delves into the struggles
surrounding infertility and showcases the new, desperate lengths
that some are willing to go to via the online underworld of
black-market sperm donors and fertility treatments.
Where: Downtown Independent Theater (Downtown Los Angeles)
251 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012.
(213) 617-1033
When: August 2, 2016.
Red carpet photos begin at 7 p.m. The
screening begins at 7:30 p.m.
Who: Following the screening will be a
Q&A with the filmmakers (Rob & Ben
Clyde); cast members Avery
Clyde, Kevin Richardson,
Jim O'Heir (tentative),
Sharon Lawrence (tentative),
and Joel Bryant; plus leading
fertility specialists Dr. Paul Turek
and Dr. Mark Surrey. Joel Bryant will be the Master of Ceremonies for
the evening.
Event Sponsors: The Turek Clinic and Southern California
Reproductive Center.
Community Sponsors: SCRC, eIVF, Fertility Planit,
Path2Parenthood, Fertility Within Reach, Baby Quest, JND Global
Abby Taylor believes deep in her
soul that she was meant to be a mother. Fertility treatments have
left her and her husband broke and without options. Looking for a
fresh start, she attends a transformational Breakthroughs and
Miracles seminar. But what Abby isn't telling anyone, including her
husband, is that she is really there to meet with an anonymous
sperm donor that she found online. She's going to take one more
chance at conceiving a child — even if it means she could lose so
much more in the process.
The inspiration for the story comes from co-director/writer
Rob Clyde's own experiences with his
wife, Avery Clyde, who plays Abby in
the film. Rob was inspired to write a script exploring the
challenges they faced. "It's such a personal battle that's hard to
share with others, because so many people simply don't understand.
We want to convey to viewers that this is happening all around us,
and most people don't even know it," said Clyde.
Backstreet Boys member Kevin
Richardson, who stars as the anonymous sperm donor, also
wrestled with infertility with his wife, Kristin. "I am honored to
work with my friends, the Clyde Brothers, and I hope that this film
will provide hope to those on this journey, while exposing the raw
feelings to those who have never dealt with
infertility," stated Richardson.
For ticket information to the August
2nd premiere, please
visit http://bit.ly/IICTY_LAScreening.
This film will be released on multiple VOD platforms (Google
Play, Amazon) and on iTunes starting Tuesday, August 2, 2016. For further information,
please visit http://www.ificouldtellyoumovie.com/.
Rob and Ben Clyde, The Clyde
Brothers, are filmmakers based in Los
Angeles, Calif. Fueled by their childhood addiction to film
and television, the brothers founded Squint
Pictures, an independent creative production company
offering high-level production and creative collaboration in
advertising and entertainment.
Contact: Robbie Harper
(386) 968-2020
Email
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