

Ousted Libyan dictator Moammar Qaddafi, whose obsession with Condi Rice was recently exposed, has a rival for the woman once named the most powerful female on earth. His name is Devin Ratray, and you might remember him as Buzz in Home Alone. His crazed attempt to win Condi’s heart is told in a new movie, True Bromance, which has its World Premiere at WILLiFEST 2011.
This hilarious fever dream of a bromantic comedy focuses on Devin's journey across America to gain advice from famous bros (and bro-ettes) on how to make Condi his wife. From New York to Alabama, Colorado to California, Devin assembles a mad collection of counsel to arm him for a final assault on Rice at her Watergate home in Washington DC -- and to find out if love really can conquer all.
True Bromance’s director Sebastian Doggart describes the film as “a deranged comedy about the absurd role our friends and family play when we fall madly in love.” It stars possibly the most surreal comedy troupe ever assembled: cult comedian and author Jim Norton (HBO's Monster Rain), Adrian Grenier (Entourage, Devil Wears Prada), Devin Ratray (Home Alone, Surrogates), Dr. Frank Luntz (Republican consultant, Fox News, Colbert Report), Carol Connors (Elvis Presley’s former lover, Oscar winning songwriter for Rocky & Disney’s The Rescuers), and Condi herself (30 Rock, tipped as a vice-presidential candidate for Mitt Romney and Rick Perry).
This independent film was partly shot and entirely post-produced in New York. All of the film’s senior crew are New Yorkers: director/producer/writer/actor Sebastian Doggart (American Faust, Emmy nominated for Project Runway); supervising producer Jennifer Latham (Oscar nominated for Sicko, Capitalism: A Love Story); editor Jake Diamond (Emmy-winning Colbert Report); composer David Wolfert (Smash His Camera, Dale), and cinematographer Matthew Woolf (The City, America’s Most Wanted).
Consistently unnerving, funny and surprising, True Bromance features an original comic-book style. “Because Devin’s quest has an epic quality to it,” says Doggart, “I saw him like a modern-day super-hero. So our fantastic visual effects team developed a series of storytelling devices -- thought bubbles, hand-painted animation, and comic-book panels – to accentuate his heroic journey.”
While the film is a scripted narrative, there are cameos from Condi and her real-life acquaintances, including her high-school teachers and, most sensationally, Rick Upchurch, a famous Denver Broncos player and the one man ever to have been engaged to Condi. After agreeing to tell his story for $30,000, Upchurch makes an extraordinary revelation: “She was very conservative ... There was no rubbing or touching. She didn’t feel she had to give her body to anyone. She had promised God that she would not have sex before marriage. She’s never married, and I believe she is still hanging on to those principles today.”
The film has been completed in spite of Condi's attempts to shut it down. These included sending Karl Rove to heavy-hand the CEO of Discovery, who had committed $600,000 to co-produce, to pull out for fear of compromising their “good relations with government”. Says director Doggart: “Discovery pulled the plug one week before production. We settled for a $150,000 kill fee, and had to finish the film on a shoestring.” While filming in DC, the State Department raided the production company’s inn, and agents left a bug under a coffee table in the inn where the crew were staying, actions which are included in the film.
True Bromance’s World Premiere is at 8pm, Saturday September 24th at the WilliFest Center (FSP), 161 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211.
For further information, to arrange interviews with the cast or crew, or to receive a screener of the movie, please contact 310 403 4244 or [email protected] To view the trailer, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ern5VbXUmQ . Publicity stills can be downloaded at the film’s Facebook page. Press passes: http://www.willifest.com/2011/press





