Project was going to be distributed by October Films, a major U.S. independent film production company owned by Universal Pictures. After filming wrapped, Universal sold its shares of October Films to Barry Diller in 1999, who merged it with Gramercy Pictures and renamed the new company USA Films. When this happened, all hell broke loose. At the time of the movie's impending release, the Senate was having hearings over sex and violence in teen films. It threw a spotlight on the movie and USA Films, being a new company, didn't want their first release to defy what the Senate said they should do. Thus the film was given a TV release as opposed to a theatrical release.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:32