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Mama & Damian
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Directed by Kathi Lehmer.
Starring W.G. White, Hesta Barron, Ashley Cleaver, Todd Michael Smith, and Chuck Fusca
Director of Photography: Jessica J. Johnston
Original Music by Jeremiah Thompson
Damian is a half-human, half bear child, raised sheltered in an Old World fashion by his “Mama”(a dominatrix and therapist), his step-father, Gunter (a gentleman drunk), and his nanny. Damian befriends a trailer-trash kid from the neighborhood and there the trouble/adventure begins. We are introduced to other unusual characters, including, Opa (the Nazi grandfather chained in the basement), Hans Bobbie (Damian’s arch nemesis), and Jolene (whose big toe is her partially digested twin). Mama holds the family together, but she becomes unraveled when Damian gets into too much trouble. Her hobbies include researching human behavior and making bondage love with Gunter. Mama and Damian is, on the surface, a fable about an innocent wading into treacherous waters, but there is also an underlying theme about what it really means to be an American (a vast definition) and why one man’s freak is another man’s normal. The humor comes from the dialogue and unexpected slapstick moments. ~Trinka Five Films
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"Mama and Damian The most important thing to say about this film is that it is original, fun, memorable, and you definitely have never seen another movie like it. The movie is full of on-the-edge humor. The filmmakers deliberately pose the "adult man in the bear costume" as an adolescent who is actually half-bear, half-man. The fact that the characters in the film take the absurdity of it as gospel defines the movie. Is this a tale of an ordinary, if somewhat dysfunctional, German family in Delaware? Is it the tale of a domineering (or dominatrix) mother who refuses to let her baby become a man, dressing him and treating him like the very bear-boy-toy he cuddled as a child? Is it a nod to the insanity of broken families; the desperate and the homeless? Or is it purely a fantasy, and the coming of age of a boy who is half-bear, who finally takes that step that leads him out beyond his doorstep? W.G. White, as Damian, stole the show. He played ... " [More]
 

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