Adam Carolla‘s directorial debut “Road Hard” has secured a theatrical and VOD release through digital entertainment curator FilmBuff.
The company announced on Friday that it licensed worldwide rights to distribute Carolla’s semi-autobiographical comedy that he both wrote and stars in.
“Road Hard,” which Carolla crowdfunded to record results, will open in select theaters nationwide and will be available on all major On Demand platforms starting March 6.
The movie tells the story of a stand-up comedian who finds himself stuck in the torture chamber known as “the road.” Desperate to revitalize his career, he tours one dingy comedy club after another and along the way rediscovers his love for comedy.
“Going out on the road is a rite of passage for any comedian,” Carolla said in a statement. “I really wanted to tell a truthful and genuine story about life in the trenches for a Stand-Up, and I think FilmBuff was a perfect fit for us distribution-wise. Their expertise in the digital space makes them perfect partners to deliver this comedy to my fans and the world.”