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“Does nothing less than re-invent — and purify — that Sundance staple, the quirky, angst-ridden family drama.” Owen Gleiberman,ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY • “an emotional revelation” Kim Voynar, CINEMATICAL • “a beautifully understated film about love, maturity and the recent man-boy syndrome.” Mark Olsen, LA TIMES • “exceptionally tender, funny, and poignant”, Rob Nelson, INDIEWIRE •“examines grave issues with laughs that stick in the throat.” Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE • “a film of acute perceptions, great sadness and wordless, ecstatic joy, and the one unforgettable narrative film I saw at this year's festival.” Andrew O’Hehir, SALON •“a major discovery” Mike Goodridge, SCREEN DAILY • “wryly comic, sometimes heartbreaking and altogether original”Scott Foundas,VARIETY • One of the best films at Sundance 2008 -Scott Foundas, VILLAGE VOICE/LA WEEKLY • “an incredible portrait of the final phase of coming of age, transitioning from being parented to parenting.” Karina Longworth, SPOUT.COM • “small in scale, constructed from deeply personal material—you'd never guess how deeply it cuts into a universal experience: the terror of becoming an adult.”David Ansen, NEWSWEEK • “a throwback to the great films that Sundance showcased in the early 1990s.” Jesse Ficks, S.F. BAY GUARDIAN •“more than just a transcendent, extraordinary achievement in low-budget filmmaking. It is a work of rare, true artistry.” Michael Tully, HAMMER TO NAIL
“This is independent film defined.”- Manohla Dargis, THE NEW YORK TIMES Artists Public Domain presentsMomma’s Man
Matt Boren • Flo Jacobs • Ken Jacobs Dana Varon • Richard Edson • Eleanor Hutchins • Piero Arcilesi Cinematography Tobias Datum • Editor Darrin Navarro • Music Mandy Hoffman Producers Hunter Gray + Alex Orlovsky Executive Producers Paul Mezey + Tyler Brodie Written & Directed by Azazel Jacobs
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