LOS ANGELES, April 22 (UPI) -- Robin Williams drama Boulevard will be released in July.
Starz Digital acquired the rights to the late actor's final film, which will open in select theaters July 17 in the U.S.
Boulevard is directed by A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints author and helmer Dito Montiel, and co-stars Roberto Aguire, Kathy Baker and Bob Odenkirk. The movie follows a closeted bank manager (Williams) whose life changes when he picks up a young male hustler (Aguire).
"Boulevard is a complex, life-affirming and surprising film, and Robin's final performance is absolutely remarkable," Starz head of acquisitions Kevin Kasha said in a statement. "We are honored to be able to share Dito's beautiful film with audiences this summer."
Williams died of suicide by hanging at age 63 in August 2014. Boulevard marks the actor's final on-screen project; he also provided voice work for Absolutely Anything, which will premiere August 14 in the U.K.