

Mutti
A groom, seduced by a young woman to return to her apartment, gets more than he bargained for when he meets Mutti, her new housemate.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex relationship between director Anne Schwegmann and her mother, Elke. Through intimate conversations and archival footage, the film explores their shared past, unspoken tensions, and the gradual process of understanding and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Mutti received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its raw honesty and emotional depth. Audiences found the film relatable, appreciating its candid portrayal of family dynamics and the challenges of intergenerational communication.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its deeply personal and emotional exploration of a mother-daughter relationship.
- Commended for its courage in tackling difficult family subjects with sensitivity.
- Appreciated for its authentic and relatable portrayal of intergenerational communication.
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Fun Fact
Director Anne Schwegmann initially intended to make a film about her grandmother, but the project evolved into a more personal exploration of her relationship with her mother.
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