

Your brother transitions for clout. You spiral. Family dinner just got weaponized.
Actor-filmmaker Peter Vack decides to re-identify as female to maintain relevance in the art and entertainment world. This horrifies Peter's sister Betsey and makes her spiral deep into a mania of sibling rivalry as she desperately searches for her own artistic voice.
Acting
Real siblings playing twisted versions of themselves—uncomfortably authentic
Direction
Betsey Brown weaponizes her own family for art; the ethics are the point
Writing
Blurred reality where script and genuine sibling wounds become indistinguishable

Director
Betsey Brown
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire Brown family plays themselves—parents Jane and Ron are their actual parents, making this a dysfunctional family album with distribution.
Released during peak 'nepo baby' discourse, the film weaponizes its own insider status—Peter Vack was already established in indie film, making his character's desperation for relevance feel like meta-commentary on privilege.