Momma's Man

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Momma's Man

Director:
Azazel Jacobs
NR, 94 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

The narcissism and inherent freedom of adolescence can have addictive properties. For Mikey, a thirty-something father of a newborn who works a nothing job, a moment of adolescent relapse becomes a rabbit-hole of immobility. Visiting his New York artist parents (portrayed with heart-breaking depth and impressive naturalism by director Azazel Jacobs’s real-life parents, Ken and Flo) on a business trip away from his family in California, Mikey finds himself unable to leave his childhood home (the Jacobs’ own downtown loft, a true character unto itself). His actions are not based in malice, though his indecisiveness and the natural, sweetly overbearing concern of his family cause him to spiral down a path of untruth and abandonment. Filled with wry humor and an authenticity that once defined independent film, Momma’s Man is superbly crafted, funny, and utterly poignant.

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"Mumblecore in Manhattan? Well, not quite. But Jacobs—who cast his own parents, Flo and Ken (the avant-garde filmmaker) in this naturalistic dramedy, found the ultimate Freudian setting for this affecting tale of a slow-motion nervous breakdown: his childhood home."

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Details

Runtime:
94 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
NR

Plot Summary

The son of avant-garde filmmaker Ken Jacobs, Manhattan-native Azazel Jacobs studied film at SUNY Purchase and the American Film Institute. Momma’s Man is his third feature.

 

 

 

Cast & Crew

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Directed by
Azazel Jacobs

Produced by
Hunter Gray
Alexis Orlovsky

Writing credits
Azazel Jacobs

Cast

Matt Boren
Ken Jacobs
Richard Edson
Piero Arcilesi

 

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