Mutt 2023 Adult Drama Movie Mutt 2023 1h 27m IMDb RATING YOUR RATING Lio Mehiel and Cole Doman in Mutt (2023)
Within the space of 24 hours, Feña is swept through the extremes of human emotion when people who seemed to disappear when he transitioned are suddenly back in his life. Play trailer with sound1:58 Within the space of 24 hours, Feña is swept through the extremes of human emotion when people who seemed to disappear when he transitioned are suddenly back in his life.
Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mutt Directed by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz Written by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz Produced by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz Alexander Stegmaier Stephen Scott Scarpulla Jennifer Kuczaj Joel Michaely Starring Lío Mehiel Cole Doman Mimi Ryder Alejandro Goic Cinematography Matthew Pothier Edited by Adam Dicterow Music by James William Blades Taul Katz Production companies Strange Animal Entertainment Mongoose Picture House Aspire Studios Lucky 12 Productions Spark Features Distributed by Strand Releasing Release date January 23, 2023 (Sundance) Running time 87 minutes Country United States Languages English Spanish Mutt is a 2023 drama film directed, written and produced by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz in his feature directorial debut.
The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2023 where actor Lío Mehiel won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Best Acting.
Premise In one day, Feña, a trans man, rekindles his relationships with his foreign father, his straight ex-boyfriend and his estranged younger half-sister after having lost touch with them since his gender transitioning.
Cast Lío Mehiel as Feña, a trans man in his 20s Cole Doman as John, Feña's straight ex-boyfriend MiMi Ryder as Zoe, Feña's estranged younger half-sister Alejandro Goic as Pablo, Feña's father Sarah Herrman as Jenny, a young woman Feña meets in a night club who's also John's cousin Jari Jones as Fiona, Feña's roommate Jasai Chase Owens as Aidan, Feña's friend[1] Ben Groh as Mark, Feña's friend[2] Production During the Deadline Studio panel at Sundance Film Festival, Lungulov-Klotz revealed that he wrote the script of Mutt six years prior and recalled the experience as "trying to place all of his fears in the film".[3] The principal photography began at the start of fall 2022.[4]
Release Mutt had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, on January 23, 2023.[5] At the premiere, the film screened with open captions after jury walkout due to a captioning malfunction three days prior.[6] The film had its international premiere during the Generation 14plus program at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival and won Special Mention award.[7][8] In April 2023, Strand Releasing acquired distribution rights to the film.[9]