Writer-director Brian Sloan’s 1997 gay indie film ‘I Think I Do’ has been picked up by Strand Releasing, an American film production company, for a rerelease.
Strand Releasing said it is working on a 4K restoration of ‘I Think I Do’ that is slated to premiere later this year, making the film available to a wider audience years after its theatrical debut.
You can check out the new trailer for I Think I Do‘s restoration below:
An official synopsis of ‘I Think I Do’ reads, “Screwball comedy with a modern twist; instead of Kate Hepburn and Cary Grant, it’s Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart. Two college roommates (victims of a mutually unrequited love) meet again five years after school at their housemate’s wedding. With the introduction of a Bellamy-esque soap star, the sparks, sexual and verbal, start to fly, as the ex-roommates try to navigate their new romance.”