Philadelphia, PA — [November 18, 2025] — Breaking Glass Photos is proud to announce the VOD launch of RUFUS, a daring and provocative horror anthology from acclaimed filmmaker Mars Roberge (Scumbag, The Little Home That May), arriving November 25, 2025 on digital platforms.
Just lately honored because the Official Closing Evening Movie of The New York Science Fiction and Horror Movie Competition, RUFUS continues to construct momentum throughout the competition circuit, having gained Finest Horror Movie at each the thirty fourth Los Angeles Impartial Filmmakers Showcase (IFS) and the L.A. Punk Movie Competition, in addition to Finest Supernatural Characteristic at The New York Science Fiction and Horror Movie Competition.
Starring Freeway Ricky Ross (Rufus), David J (Serg), Debra Haden (Emily), Rah Digga (Louise/Clarisse), Jim Sclavunos (Roger), Spookey Ruben (Dr. Saul), Monique Dad or mum (Linda), Verona Blue (Alicia), and Jennifer Drake (Ruth), the movie explores the darkish aspect of storytelling, group, and human obsession.
“We’re thrilled to deliver RUFUS to audiences worldwide. Mars Roberge has crafted a daring, provocative, and unforgettable anthology that pushes the boundaries of horror and social commentary. The movie’s mixture of visionary storytelling, genre-bending model, and a daring ensemble forged makes it an ideal match for Breaking Glass Photos. We consider RUFUS will resonate with followers of cutting-edge unbiased cinema who crave tales that each entertain and problem conference.”
— Wealthy Wolff, CEO, Breaking Glass Photos
Synopsis:
A person within the hood, Rufus, tells 5 disturbing tales to his household and associates towards his spouse’s will — tales that embrace a mortician engaged on the mistaken evening, a singer uncovering corruption in leisure, the darkish way forward for adoption, chilling medical malpractice, and the haunting price of warfare.
Produced by Kenneth Shaw and written by Erez Majerantz and Mars Roberge, RUFUS is a genre-bending mix of horror, thriller, and fantasy that showcases Roberge’s singular imaginative and prescient and darkly humorous social commentary.
“CEO Richard Wolff bought my movie from the beginning and shares a number of my aesthetics—two east coasters from punk music backgrounds. I did my homework and, after Deborah Twiss advised me she nonetheless considers BGP household since 1997, that sealed the deal.”
— Mars Roberge, Director
