Red Birney and Kieron Moore will star in Blue Film, a provocative indie film about a nerdy boy who agrees to spend the night with an unknown client, only to discover a disturbing connection to his past. The film is the feature debut of writer and director Elliot Tuttle. The production wrapped this year and aims to hit the festival circuit in early 2025.
Bernie is a famous stage and film actor. He has won a Tony Award and numerous other awards and nominations for plays including “The Humans,” “Casa Valentina” and “Man From Nebraska.” He can be seen on television in the latest season of “American Horror Story.” He also recently participated in Peacock’s “Poker Face” and “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.” Other television credits include “Succession” on HBO and “The Handmaid’s Tale” on Hulu. He is also known for his performance as Vice President Donald Blythe in the Netflix series “House of Cards”. In film, Bernie received a Gotham Award nomination for his performance in “Mass” and also appeared in “The Menu” and “The Hunt.” He will next appear in the second chapter of Kevin Costner’s film “Horizon.”
Moore appears in the Peacock series “Vampire Academy.” He also appeared alongside Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan in Apple TV+’s Masters of the Air and in the third season of Netflix’s Sex Education. Moore recently completed a regular role in the upcoming Netflix series ‘Corps’ and is currently filming the BritBox/ITV series ““Law of silence.”
The film’s consulting producer Mark Duplass was a mentor to Tuttle, and the director previously executive produced his podcast series “Lina’s Song,” which starred Hari Nef and Dylan Gelula. Tuttle’s work revolves around themes of transgressive sexuality.
“Blue Film” is Fusion Entertainment’s follow-up to 2024’s “Between The Temples,” for which Carol Kane recently won Best Supporting Actress at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. The film was produced by Bijan Kazerooni, Will Yeomans, Adam Kirsch, and Waylon Sale.