Spark (2024 film)
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- Nicholas Giuricich
- Jackson Giuricich
- Lesley Lopez
- Theo Germaine
- Vico Ortiz
- Danell Leyva
- Christina Villa
- Abigail Achiri
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| Directed by | Nicholas Giuricich |
| Written by | Nicholas Giuricich |
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| Music by | Maxton Waller |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Spark is a 2024 American romantic thriller film written and directed by Nicholas Giuricich on his feature film debut.[1][2] The film stars Theo Germaine, Vico Ortiz, and Danell Leyva.[3]
Aaron, a transmasculine illustrator, meets a handsome man named Trevor at a party. After they have sex, Aaron becomes trapped in a time loop, reliving the day he met Trevor over and over again. His initial eagerness to learn more about Trevor becomes unsettling as Aaron suspects Trevor actually knows about the time loop too. Aaron then becomes focused on who Trevor is, and what he is trying to do to him.[1]
Cast
- Theo Germaine as Aaron
- Vico Ortiz as Dani
- Danell Leyva as Trevor
- Christina Villa as Veronique
- Abigail Achiri as Shannon
- Jason Caceres as Franco
- Nancy Nave as Terra
Production
Spark was directed, written, and produced by Nicholas Giuricich, with additional producers Jackson Giuricich and Lesley Lopez, and executive producer Lisha Yakub Sevanian.[4] Theo Germaine was attracted to the idea of playing the complex protagonist, saying, “There’s this trend for actors like me to play characters who are super good…Aaron is just kind of a mess. He’s all over the place and he is desperate and he makes bad decisions. I liked playing a character that was not perfect in any way.”[3] The film was shot in Los Angeles, with cinematography by Tamiah Bantum and Mathew Young, and editing by Peter Frintrup. Production companies included Berlin 7 LLC and ReKon Productions.[5]
Release
Spark had its world premiere on May 24, 2024, at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in Toronto and was later screened at the Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles on June 24, 2024.[6][7] The film was acquired by Freestyle Digital Media in 2025 and was released on Video on Demand platforms in North America on June 10, 2025.[8]