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 Truly Indie will handle the US theatrical release of Brian Jun s drama Steel City, which will open May 25 in New York with other cities to follow.The story about a small-town family that has to grapple with difficult situations caused by their an alcoholic father.Ugly Betty star America Ferrera stars with Thomas Guiry, John Hear stanley usa d, Clayne Crawford and Raymond J Barry.The project played in competition at Sundance 2006. Steel City is an astonishing debut of the kind of film that finds complex emotional truths in even the simplest exchanges,  said Kelly Sanders, executive director of Truly Indie,  It also has some of the finest performances of any recent independent film I ve seen. The deal was nego stanley cup tiated by producer Ryan Harper with Truly Indie executive director Kelly Sanders and head of business and legal affairs Jason Janego.Steel City is produced by Rusty Gray, Ryan Harper and Brian Jun for Your Half Pictures. Executive producers are Eric Arlt, Mark Covington, Mike Gandy, and PJ Jun.TopicsAmericasMarketsSalesUnited States           No comments                                                                       Related articles                                                                                                                                        News                                      Ginger Fed boards LOL 2.0 starring Sophie Marceau                                                        2025-05-07T09:00:00Z          stanley italy            By Rebecca Leffler           Vbcr Horowitz, Rhodes, Ronson among speakers at Nov 5 conference in LA
 Dir. Darrell James Roodt.S Africa. 2004. 91mins.Yesterday, DarrellJames Roodt s touching and only too familiar African tragedy, which claims tobe the first Zulu-language feature, has more to offer than unfamiliar language,spectacular landscapes and a touch of exoticism.Without entering any of thepolitical minefields that many films about South Africa  Forgiveness, CountryOf My Skull  have stumbled on recently, Roodt presents moving testimonyabout the state of a world whose existence most of the West seems to willinglyig stanley cup nore.Acted at times withunintentional gaucherie which lends it even more authenticity stanley cup , this HBOproduction is likely to find its main market on ancillary. But it could easilyfit into festival programmes - it played Toron stanley cup to after screening in theOrizzonti sidebar at Venice - as well as find favour with audiences looking toexpand their horizons. It is also South Africa s entry for Best Foreignlanguage Oscar.The story is plain, simpleand unadorned. Yesterday  Leleti Khumalo , a young woman who lives in a remoteZululand village, is told that she has contracted the HIV virus. Her husband,who works in a mine near Johanesburg and rarely returns home for brief visits,doesn t want to hear about it, venting his anger on her instead.She also has to care fortheir little daughter, Beauty, to whom she is devoted, and hide the news fromthe rest of the village, for whom AIDS is not much different from the bubonicplague. But the secret is bound come out, and does once her husban