The Mattachine Family (2023)
May 12, 2023Release Date
The Mattachine Family (2023)
May 12, 2023Release Date
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Nico Tortorella
Thomas
Juan Pablo Di Pace
Oscar
Emily Hampshire
Leah
Carl Clemons-Hopkins
Ted
Heather Matarazzo
Annie
Jake Choi
Jamie
Annie Funke
Laura
Cloie Wyatt Taylor
Sonia
Jack Perry
Paul
Colleen Foy
Sarah
Garrett Clayton
Jake
Khalilah Joi
Vera
Andy Vallentine
Director
Anny Rosario
Rachel
Scot Boland
Producer
Patrick Starrr
Self
Roze JC Zepeda
Cam
Siddharth Ganji
Producer
Olabisi Kovabel
Riley
Will von Vogt
Martin
Lauren Culjak
Composer
Anthony Lee Medina
Victor
Julia Swain
Cinematographer
Remington Baig
Huck
Jonathan Melin
Editor
Matthew Postlethwaite
Sam
Matthew Ocampo
Arthur
Mateo Montez
Arthur's Father
Parker Looney
Evie
Jude Friedman
Young Thomas
Ian Nunney
Young Oscar
Jeff Witzke
Gregory
Alice Prime
Diana
Laura Fernanda Alejandra
Smitty
Yong Kim
Jamie's Father
Rebekka Lien
Jamie's Mother
Alice Bang
Jamie's Sister
Caitlin Spears
Caroline
Levi Foster
Adult Pirate
Florence Vallentine
Poppy
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This Movie Is About.
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The Mattachine Family is an American comedy-drama film directed by Andy Vallentine and released in 2023. The film stars Nico Tortorella and Juan Pablo Di Pace as Thomas and Oscar, a gay couple who have spent a year as foster parent to a six year old boy whose mother was in jail; however, when she is released and regains custody of her son, Thomas and Oscar are forced to confront their very different visions for what they want out of life when they find themselves in disagreement on whether to pursue true parenthood.
The cast also includes Emily Hampshire as Leah, Thomas's friend who is also grappling with queer parenthood as she has recently suffered a miscarriage, as well as Heather Matarazzo, Cloie Wyatt Taylor, Jake Choi, Garrett Clayton, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Travis DuBridge, Colleen Foy, Jude Friedman, Annie Funke, Khalilah Joi and Jeanine Harrington in supporting roles.