Yana Alliata’s SXSW Drama ‘Reeling’ Lands Distribution (Exclusive)
Werner Herzog executive-produced the movie that premiered at the 2025 SXSW film festival.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Ahead of the 2026 SXSW film festival, Yana Alliata ’s Reeling , a standout of the narrative feature competition at the 2025 fest, is getting distribution. Future of Film is Female, supported by Neon, will release Reeling on March 18 at the Los Feliz American Cinematheque in Los Angeles, after which a national expansion will follow. Tribeca Films will be handling digital distribution. The Oahu-set film takes place during a birthday luau, where Ryan struggles to fit in with his family and friends after a life-altering accident that has left him with missing memories. As the party wears on, Ryan uncovers the memory that changed everything for him. Related Stories Movies SXSW Adds Joey Power's Rom-Com 'Love Language' TV Anime in Austin: Crunchyroll Sets SXSW Lineup of Panels and a 'Sekiro: No Defeat' Sneak Peek Alliata, who made her feature directorial debut on the film, co-wrote the screenplay with Amy Miner. Jack Forbes produced the film. Executive producers are Werner Herzog, Thomas Kosasa and Nicole MacNaughton. “ Reeling is a bold, creative, family story brimming with a beautiful tension that touches your heart deeply; it’s everything we at the Future of Film is Female want in a debut feature film and it’s our privilege to be a part of introducing it to audiences in cinemas,” Future of Film is Female’s executive director Caryn Coleman said in a statement. “This film came from a very personal place as a filmmaker who grew up on Oahu. Crafting a psychological family drama as my first feature was exciting and deeply meaningful,” said Alliata. “To have the Future of Film is Female and Tribeca Films release it to the world and promote local stories from Hawaii is surely a win!” THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every d...
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