Ready? OK!

Ready? OK! is a 2008 comedy film written, edited, and directed by James Vasquez, and produced by Daisy 3 Pictures.[1]

Ready? OK!
DVD cover
Directed byJames Vasquez
Produced bySebastian Jobin
Mark Holmes
Written byJames Vasquez
StarringMichael Emerson
Carrie Preston
Lurie Poston
John G. Preston
Kali Rocha
Tara Karsian
Sandra Ellis-Troy
Sam Pancake
Music byLance Horne
CinematographyElizabeth Santoro
Edited byJames Vasquez
Production
company
Distributed byWolfe Releasing
Release date
  • April 17, 2008 (2008-04-17) (FilmOut San Diego)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Andrea Dowd (Carrie Preston), a single parent, is struggling to raise her ten-year-old son, Joshua (Lurie Poston). Andrea's concerned about Joshua's interests. Instead of wanting to be on the school wrestling team, Joshua strives to be on the cheerleading squad. When students are told to come to school dressed as an influential role model, Joshua chooses Maria von Trapp. The film explores Andrea's internal battle of wanting her son to be "normal," and embracing his individuality and accepting him as he is.[2][3]

Cast

Production

The film is loosely based on a short film of the same name. The short film is available on the DVD, First Out 3.

Awards

  • Best US Narrative Feature Film: 2008 FilmOut San Diego
  • Best Actress (Carrie Preston): 2008 FilmOut San Diego
  • Outstanding Emerging Talent (James Vasquez): 2008 FilmOut San Diego
  • Best of NewFest - Encore Screening at Brooklyn Academy of Music: 2008 NewFest NYC
  • Best Male Feature Film: 2008 North Carolina GLFF
  • Best Narrative Feature Film (Jury Award): 2008 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

Release

  • FilmOut San Diego - April 17, 2008
  • Q Cinema Fort Worth Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival - June 1, 2008
  • 2008 NewFest NYC - June 7, 2008
  • Frameline Film Festival - June 24, 2008
  • Cinequest Film Festival - March 6, 2009

Ready? OK! premiered on television on November 15, 2009 on the cable LGBT-related channel Logo.

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