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DOMINANT CHORD

DOMINANT CHORD

LANGUAGE: English

Genre: Drama
Running Time: 9 Minutes
Year of production: 2019

SYNOPSIS

Adam Charles is a closeted country music star who for years has kept his love-life under wraps while he built his country music career. Now on the verge of being publicly outed he is forced to make the impossible and unfair choice between his career and the love of his life.

PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

Production Company: Dominant Chord Film Inc.
Film exports/World sales: Gonella Productions

CAST

Clayton James – Adam
Sean Poague – Brian
Caitlin Stryker – Jolene
William Bertschinger – Radio DJ
Shawn Major – Lead thug

MAIN CREDITS

Director: Jeremy Leroux
Screenwriter: Jeremy Leroux
Producer: Riley Rheyan / Jeremy Leroux
Director of Photography: Ryan Luth
Sound: Robert Phaneuf
Editing: Sarah Hedar
Sound Editing: Robert Phaneuf
Music Composer: Dave Chick

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Genre: Drama
Sub-genre: LGBTQ, Romance
Language: English
Country of origin: Canada
Year of production: 2019
Total running time: 9min
Shooting format: 4K Red
Aspect ratio: 2:35:1
Sound format: Stereo

FESTIVAL SELECTIONS

Chicago Reeling Int’l LGBTQ Film Festival - 2019
Cinema Diverse Int’l Palm Springs LGBTQ Film Fest -2019
Image+ Nation Int’l LGBTQ Film Festival Montreal Canada -2019
San Antonio Qfest - 2019
Queer Int’l film Fest Playa Del Carmen – 2019
Las Cruces Int’l Film Festival - 2020

BIOGRAPHY OF THE DIRECTOR

Jeremy is an accomplished storyteller from Vancouver, Canada. Whether performing original songs, portraying layered characters on stage and screen, or writing his own character driven stories his goal has always been the same, to create connection and a deeper understanding of the human condition. As an LGBTQ filmmaker Jeremy recognizes the importance and power of stories that come from filmmakers from all backgrounds, especially underrepresented communities. He wants to help bring those unique, entertaining stories to the forefront. So that more people can see themselves reflected in the art they consume.