Gabriel Sousa to star in "Waking Up Dead"
Gabriel Sousa to star in “Waking Up Dead”

“Danny is going through a breakup. With life.”

Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired award-winning writer/director Terracino’s (“Elliot Loves”) latest feature, “Waking Up Dead.” Starring Gabriel Sousa (“Veronica Mars”, “Dollface”), Judy Geeson (“To Sir, With Love,” “Mad About You”), and Traci Lords (“Cry-Baby,” “Melrose Place,” “The Eastsiders”), “Waking Up Dead” is currently in pre-production, with filming set to begin in early July.

“If the industry is going to reopen for production, lower budgeted projects are going to have to lead the way,” said Terracino. “Accordingly, I think we may be the first film in cinema history to feature intimate love scenes with face masks, latex gloves and 409!”

A very uncomfortable comedy about suicide, assholes and a heartless Hollywood agent, “Waking Up Dead” focuses on Gabriel Sousa as hard-partying, self-absorbed Danny Maldonado, a once-promising Hollywood actor (his claim to fame was his guest arc as a narcoleptic rapist on “SVU”) whose life and career have hit rock bottom. But when he’s called in to audition for the lead role in the hottest new pilot in Hollywood, Danny sees it as his shot at redemption. Judy Geeson, in her first major screen role in years, co-stars as Lila, the former actress turned real estate agent who senses that Danny is spinning out of control and tries to intervene. Finally, Tracie Lords plays Phyllis, Danny’s caustic grade-B agent who drops by to explain to Danny just why there are so many assholes in the world.

Jason Caceres (“Magic City,” “Criminal Minds,”) plays Eddy, Danny’s long-suffering ex-boyfriend. Angelic Zambrana (“Precious,” “Bull”) appears as Danny’s sister, Sabrina, desperate to get Danny to reconnect with their dying mother before it’s too late. Makeda Declet (“House of Payne,” “Being Mary Jane,” “Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens”) plays Raven, former nightlife party girl turned Instagram self-help guru.

Rounding out the cast is fashion model Nelson Arrieta, Jr. making his feature film debut as Antonio, Danny’s best friend, while newcomers Antonio Ardolino and Bryce Morton appear as Anthony, a former conquest whom Danny can’t quite remember, and Carlos, an internet hookup whom Danny thoughtlessly tosses out the door before he can even put his clothes back on, respectively.

“Waking Up Dead” is written and will be directed by Terracino, whose prior feature “Elliot Loves” played Outfest and over 75 other festivals worldwide and was picked by HBO and HBO Latino for exclusive cable and streaming. His short, “My Polish Waiter,” played Sundance and New Directors/New Films.

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