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Directed by | Ty Hodges |
Written by | Ty Hodges |
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Cinematography | Adrian M. Pruett |
Edited by | Samuel Means |
Music by | Tero Golden |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
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Language | English |
Venus as a Boy is a 2021 American romantic drama film written, directed and produced by Ty Hodges. Along with Hodges, it was produced by Gian Franco, Roya Rastegar and Sanjay M. Sharma. It stars Hodges, Olivia Culpo, Trace Lysette, Bai Ling, Estelle, Gilles Marini, Daniel Bonjour and Stacy Barthe. Set against the vibrant Los Angeles art scene, the film follows an artist living in Venice Beach who embarks on a chance romance with a famous influencer.
Principal photography began on August 27, 2019, in Los Angeles, California, and wrapped on October 14, 2019.
The film had its world premiere at 20th Tribeca Film Festival on June 14, 2021. [1] It was released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on demand on September 24, 2021, by American entertainment company Lost Ones and on Hulu on February 15, 2022 as part of Hulu’s celebration of black stories for Black History Month.
Ty Hodges, Gian Franco, Roya Rastegar and Sanjay M. Sharma served as producers on the film, with Lost Ones producing and distributing and with Hodges directing from a screenplay he wrote. [2]
Ty Hodges told John Russell of Grazia that casting the role of Ruby in the film took seven months until Hodges and Franco landed on Olivia Culpo, whose “acting chops as well as her authenticity that sealed the deal”. Culpo stated that “playing a version of what I do in real life was very cathartic. And challenging too in some respects”. [3]
Hodges told Brent Lang of Variety, “Completing this movie during a pandemic was such an unprecedented experience. It forced us to dig deep as a team and to figure out how to deliver a project that we believe is timely; and, now, do so in a way that reaches as many people as possible.” [4]
Principal photography began on August 27, 2019 in Los Angeles, California with additional filming taking place in the Mojave Desert and New York City. Filming lasted 23 days.
The film takes its title from the 1993 Björk single, "Venus as a Boy". The song is featured on the film's official Spotify playlist. [5]
Hodges performing under the pseudonym BRITISH BROOKLYN performed much of the music found in the film. The music was created in conjunction with his brother Tero Golden who composed the film's original score. [6]
The film features Trace Lysette’s debut rap single “SMB”. Nolan Feeney of Billboard writes “writer-director Ty Hodges reached out about casting her as an aspiring rapper in his latest movie, Venus As a Boy, and asked if she had thought about recording music, too. Says Lysette: “I was like, ‘Let’s do this! This is what I’ve been manifesting!’” [7]
The film also features music from Stacy Barthe, 3 Black Kids, Stone and Canadian R&B singer Noah Kinzo.
Hodges describes the essence of the film as a story about the journey to self love. Hodges stated he wished to make a film about "a man we rarely see on screen". [8]
Hodges stated that "when I'm seeing men that look like me on screen, it's dealt, in an arena of pain, oppression, violence." With Venus as a Boy he hoped to challenge the representation of Black men on screen. [9] In the film, Hunter's character displays vulnerability that is very rarely seen on screen from Black men without it being considered weak. [10]
Courtney Gardner writing for Independent Magazine describes how the film also explores racism, inequality and privilege, particularly outside "of the constricted box that white culture has defined". [11]
The film made its online world premiere at the 20th Tribeca Festival in June 2021. In September 2021 Lost Ones announced the launch of their distribution arm, with Venus as a Boy as their first release. [12] It was released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on demand on September 24, 2021, in the United States and United Kingdom. [13] It was later released on Google Play and Vudu in the U.S.and on iTunes and Apple TV worldwide in February 2022 and on Hulu on February 15, 2022, as part of Hulu’s celebration of Black Stories for Black History Month. [14]
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