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‘Mutt’ Review: 24 Stressful Hours In The Day Of A Trans Man [Sundance]

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PARK CITY – After almost 40 years, there are actually few subjects in the LGBTQ community the Sundance Film Festival hasn’t put a spotlight on.

The fact that Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s “Mutt,” a rare non-coming-out story about a trans man, is part of the annual independent event is therefore noteworthy in and of itself.

More noteworthy is the fact the talented Lungulov-Klotz clearly hasn’t taken their directorial debut for granted. READ MORE: “Cassandro” Sundance Review: Gael Garcia Bernal gives the gay Lucha libre icon his due A selection in this year’s U.S.

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