IFC Films has acquired the North American rights to Shithouse, the coming-of-age college romance from Cooper Raiff.
Raiff wrote, directed and stars in his feature debut that IFC Films will release in fall 2020. Shithouse won the Grand Jury Prize for best narrative at the virtual SXSW Film Festival, where the film had digital world premiere after the physical SXSW festival was cancelled.
Raiff plays Alex, a lonely, friendless college freshman who considers transferring to a college closer to his only friends, his mother and sister, when he attends a party at Shithouse, his campus party house, and has a relationship with his resident advisor, Maggie, played by Dylan Gelula.
“Independent film has an extraordinary new voice in Cooper Raiff, and we were completely won over by this honest and endearing debut. We look forward to releasing what will be the first film of a long and promising career for him,” Arianna Bocco, executive vp of acquisitions and productions at IFC Films, said in a statement.
Shithouse also stars Amy Landecker and Logan Miller. Raiff, Divi Crockett and Will Youmans share the producer credits.
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