Centaur Entertainment has announced the official DVD and VOD release of “Naked As We Came,” one of the most lauded films of 2013. The film will be available for home viewing Jan. 14.

“Naked As We Came,” written and directed by Richard LeMay, was one of the most award-winning gay films of last year, called “a lovely surprise of a film” by The New York Times and a “thoughtful, sensitive exploration of strained family dynamics” by The Hollywood Reporter. The film has also recevied tons of awards at film festivals around the world.

Here’s more about the film:

“Naked As We Came, written and directed by Richard LeMay, is a richly detailed portrait of love, loss, and hope. A thoughtful depiction of one family’s struggle to come to grips with their past before it is too late, the film made its New York theatrical premiere in September 2013 at the Village East Cinema to rave reviews. Naked As WeCame was among the official selections of the top LGBT film festivals across the globe, including Inside Out Toronto, Out on Film Atlanta (Best Ensemble Cast, Juror Award), Frameline San Francisco International LGBT Festival, and Cinema Diverse Palm Springs Film Festival (Audience Favorite Award), and received numerous awards and accolades. The film stars Ryan Vigilant (Gossip Girl), Karmine Alers (Rent), Lue McWilliams (The Pill), and Benjamin Weaver, was produced by Garden House Entertainment.”

You can learn more about the film at its official website. What do you think about “Naked as We Came?” Give your opinions in the comments section below!

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By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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