In filmmaker Ran Yatim’s The Comfort Zone, a “mundane cis-male tax attorney” has his life turned upside-down and re-energized when ‘Star,’ an “aspiring Black trans rockstar,” crashes into his world.“I want the film to inspire people to be aware of their surroundings in their daily life, and be receptive to their own angels, and notice when their own Star enters their lives,” explains Yatim.
We safely filmed The Comfort Zone during this strange new Covid-era, in 72 hours this past August!A post shared by The Comfort Zone (@thecomfortzonefilm) on Yatim has assembled a truly diverse team of queer folk, womxn, and ethnically diverse artists for the project, seeking to fill the gaps that Hollywood all too often leaves in hiring on and.