Rane Ceo Film (2026)

Lucas Rane is betting his legacy—and perhaps his company’s valuation—that we are starving for something real. Even if that reality is uncomfortable. Even if it makes him look like a villain. Especially then.

So when an anonymous production slate leaked from A24 last March listing a project titled “Rane” — billed as “a docudrama/biopic written and directed by the subject himself”—the internet broke. Rane Ceo Film

Because it asks a brutal question:

One anonymous producer said: “It’s the most narcissistic thing I’ve ever seen. And also the most vulnerable. I don’t know if he’s apologizing or gloating. That’s what makes it genius.” True to form, there is no marketing. No posters. No trailers. The release date is simply listed on Rane Technologies’ internal employee portal as “Q4: The Reckoning.” Lucas Rane is betting his legacy—and perhaps his

Whether “Rane” ends up as a masterpiece of avant-garde cinema or a train wreck of ego, one thing is certain: No CEO has ever looked into the abyss of their own life, handed the camera to themselves, and said, “Action.” Especially then

And for that alone, we’ll be watching.

The film’s third act is not a redemption. It is a deposition. Rane reportedly includes the actual audio of a single mother screaming at him over a hot mic. He then sits in silence for four minutes of screen time—no dialogue, no music—simply staring at a blinking cursor on a repair ticket.