Bad Mother
All Films
•
Drama, Short Films, 22-Jan-2024
As her children gather home on the eve of a funeral, a mother copes with her husband's confession of infidelity. Molly Longwell directs “Bad Mother,” a dramatic comedy where the behavior and decisions of a peculiar family slowly unravels into chaos. As she anticipates the arrival of her two children, “Mother” enjoys the errands into town, a drive back to her country home, and a glass of wine on the porch. There, her guilt-ridden husband informs her of his romantic affair with another woman from the town. Too overwhelmed to comprehend, she downs her white wine, and goes to pick up her daughter from the bus stop. After her Brooklyn-based daughter arrives, so does her son with his wife and infant child. The night continues, and, glass after glass, Mother drowns out her anger with more wine. Her passive-aggressive jabs toward “Father” become more noticeable to where the children frantically demand some explanation of their mother’s animosity. At around a 25 minute runtime, the film’s lengthier span and satirical tone work to richly explore a messy family with problematic tendencies and irritable dynamics. -JM. Writer/Director: Molly Longwell. Mother: Kate Goehring. Father: John Posey. Daughter: Jacqueline DeHart. DP: Jackson Jarvis. Editor: Tair Shachar. Producer: Nabil Elbehri. Sound Designer: Jack Liden. Music Composer: Sam Campoli. Casting Director: Briana Dunlay.
Up Next in All Films
-
Asian Cinema Club
Two friends start a t-shirt company as a ruse to engage their friends into joining their club. Hannah Marianetti and James Yu direct “Asian Cinema Club,” a docu-fictional reflection on Asian identity and making/appreciating art. Through an alternating GoPro-forehead POV, we casually follow Hannah...
-
Lime Parfait
On a hot day in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne, a young woman paints her Nanna’s pergola before the house is auctioned. Pat Mooney’s “Lime Parfait” is a steady slice-of-life possessing a sentimental outlook on early adulthood and familial responsibilities. Atop a step ladder under a bright summ...
-
Goblin High
Teenage goblins navigate the uncertain waters of life after high school. Isaac Roberts directs “Goblin High,” a whimsical coming-of-age piece observing the qualms of its bright green goblin characters. The film opens with a father goblin doodling in his journal at work as we hear his existential,...