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Teen's Heartbreak Echoes in Powerful New Film
13 Feb
Summary
- Film focuses on a shy teen's struggles after friendship ends.
- Mother-daughter bond forms a crucial element of the narrative.
- Movie premiered at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival.

Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson's latest film, "Mouse," offers a poignant exploration of adolescent heartbreak and connection. The movie centers on Minnie, a reserved high school senior, whose life is upended by the sudden dissolution of her best friendship with the outgoing Callie.
As Minnie navigates this difficult period, she finds an unexpected anchor in Helen, Callie's mother. This burgeoning relationship provides Minnie with much-needed support, highlighting the film's theme of finding ballast during challenging times.
"Mouse" is praised for its humane and empathetic storytelling, characteristic of O'Sullivan and Thompson's previous works like "Saint Frances" and "Ghostlight." The film premiered at the 2026 Berlin Film Festival and is currently seeking U.S. distribution.
Beyond the central friendship's end, the film delves into Minnie's self-discovery, including her budding sexuality and her relationship with her mother. It also touches upon the dynamics within Callie's social circle, where cruelty can mask as honesty.
The movie serves as a powerful reminder that everyone matters and deserves to be seen, a core tenet of O'Sullivan and Thompson's filmmaking philosophy. Their dedication to portraying authentic human experiences resonates deeply with audiences, as evidenced by the emotional reactions during early screenings.




