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Nico Tortorella and Juan Pablo Di Pace will play gay couple in new film

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According to Deadline, the movie will be Andy Vallentine’s first feature following his work as a video and commercial director.

He will direct the script written by his husband, Danny Vallentine, which is based on a concept developed by the couple. Zach Braff will serve as the executive producer for The Mattachine Family, which is currently in development.

The synopsis reads: “While the pair are very much in love, they find, after their first foster child returns to his birth mother, that they have different ideas about what it means to make a family.” Tortorella confirmed the news on 3 November, calling the project “the most important” thing he has worked on. “This is the most important project I’ve been a part of to date,” the Scream 4

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