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Out of My Comfort Zone

Country: United States, Language: English, 110 mins

  • Director: Ivy Vale
  • Writer: Rick Reil, Ivy Vale
  • Producer: Dalila Leroy, Rick Reil, Deborah Robicheau, Ivy Vale

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According to this film's website - https://outofmycomfortzonemusical.com/ - it has won 2 awards at Cannes 2021...and, has been presented [and won] at numerous festivals...yet, no-one has seen it!

Is it just wishful thinking!?! Or...is someone playing a prank? Or, most likely, a ridiculous marketing strategy?


Rachel becomes increasingly insecure about her romantic feelings for best friend Josh, who must find a way to quietly reveal to Rachel that he is in fact gay.


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

Cast & Characters

Igby Rigney (as Brad)
Regina Palian (as Mrs. Wosniak)
Stephanie Kirves (as Student)
Don Puglisi (as Homeless Man)
Will Ehren (as Josh)
Ness Krell (as Daisy)
Tom Carrozza (as Man on Imaginary Phone)
John O'Connor (as Student Extra)
Andrew Wallace (as Student Extra)
Jean-Michel Letalon (as Blake)
Kailie Strutin (as Megan)
Kiara Coleman (as Abby)
Jerrell Jones (as Emmett)
Savannah Leroy (as Phoebe)
Mary Shela (as Judy (Rachel's mother))
Jacob Robicheau (as Jack (student))
Chris Hoyle (as Business Man on Phone)
Michael Flynn (as The Viper)
Peter Chi (as Lee)
Reuben Levine (as Francis)
Kirah Murray (as Jenny)
Violet Vale (as Rachel)
Irena Kogarona (as Tess)
Sophia Manuguerra (as Lindsey)
Allison Deller (as Homeless Woman)