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| San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisThis is one of those sneakily good movies where at first nothing much seems to be going on, before the parts start adding up to a satisfying whole. Mutt turns out to be a well-crafted character study of not only a trans man, but also of the most important people in his orbit. |
| RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloIt’s a film with a lot on its mind, a frenetic energy to make it to the end of the day, and a character we root for from start to finish. |
| IndieWireJude DryThe title “Mutt” suggests something in between, caught between worlds and languages, genders and sexualities. But Feña doesn’t seem caught at all; he seems quite self-assured. It’s the conditions of his life that are causing him stress. That is as illuminating a message as any. |
| SlashfilmErin BradyThe sum of its parts, including realistic performances and solid writing, makes it more than a great trans film – it's an overall great movie, regardless of the subject matter. Still, in a time where trans people's humanity is cruelly questioned and threatened, trans artists making art celebrating their own existence are more welcome than ever. |
| Screen DailyFionnuala HalliganThere’s a lightness to the film and a loveliness to Feña’s open-hearted struggle. |
| TheWrapCarlos AguilarDespite its plot contrivances, the dramatic arc of Mutt delivers a changed individual on the other side of its many tribulations. |
| VarietyMurtada ElfadlWhile Feña’s journey may contain some contrivances, the way this young man adapts to each predicament feels authentic and emotionally potent. That’s a testament to Lungulov-Klot, who succeeds in placing vivid characters in slightly heighted situations — amplifying our connection in the process — without sacrificing the sense of realism that makes “Mutt” so relatable. |
| Paste MagazineShayna Maci WarnerMutt makes space for the sadness, mundanity and possibility of life in transition. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleIt’s not uncommon that the most intriguing first films are the ones that stumble on their way to purposefulness, and Mutt easily meets that standard, presenting us with a vivid character we unabashedly root for as the day’s challenges try to pierce a newly armored soul. |
| The Film StageDan MeccaMutt isn’t perfect, but it is well-lived. The real-life experiences of the filmmakers bleed through the frames. One wishes for a fuller narrative (the third act peters out a bit) and a peppier pace while also acknowledging the many young people who will discover this coming-of-age narrative and relate to it in a deeply important way. |