It’s the Disaster Date Roulette One Year Anniversary, and a year after its premiere the film continues to circulate across indie film spaces. It is backed by a growing list of selections and awards.
Over the past year, the film has been recognized at multiple festivals. It received a win at the Athvikvaruni International Film Festival and the Portugal Indie Film Festival, with official selections from Greenflash International Film Festival, and the International Indie Film & Screenplay Festival. As a result, these screenings have kept the film in rotation. This has given it a steady presence beyond its initial release.
This milestone marks a full year since audiences first saw the story unfold. Its mix of game show tension and character-driven stakes continues to draw attention in smaller festival circuits.
About Disaster Date Roulette One Year Anniversary
Disaster Date Roulette centers on Mayor Reginald, a mayor with one last chance to save his struggling town. With no funding left, everything comes down to a televised game show where success depends on how well contestants understand their partners. What starts as a desperate attempt to win money quickly turns into something far less predictable.
The film plays with the structure of a dating game show but shifts the focus toward pressure, trust, and public failure. Each round pushes characters into situations where personal history matters just as much as strategy.
For All Ages of Geek, the Disaster Date Roulette One Year Anniversary also marks an important step. It is the first full-length feature film created under the brand. As a result, it expands beyond interviews, coverage, and shorter content into long-form storytelling.
One year later, the film stands as both a completed project and a starting point. Its festival run and recognition shape what comes next.
Upcoming Project: Boardwalk Dad Detox
Following the Disaster Date Roulette One Year Anniversary, All Ages of Geek is moving into its next major project, Boardwalk Dad Detox. It is a three-hour feature film and the studio’s first Kickstarter-backed production.
The film shifts into a more serious tone, focusing on family, accountability, and recovery. The story follows Jackie, whose drinking begins to break apart the life he built, and Wagner, who is trying to hold the family together as things fall apart. At its core, the film centers on whether they can face what has happened and repair the damage before it reaches a point they cannot come back from.
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