Supper

In the gripping film 'Supper', directed by a visionary filmmaker, viewers are introduced to a deeply dysfunctional family that has reached a breaking point. The narrative unfolds during a tense family dinner where the siblings have gathered for a singular purpose: to legally emancipate their brother, Calvin, portrayed by the talented Andrew Perez. This familial emancipation process, meant to free Calvin from their tumultuous dynamics, soon evolves into a battleground of conflicting emotions and long-buried frustrations. The dinner, intended as a solemn farewell, rapidly spirals into chaos as old wounds are reopened, and alliances are tested under the glaring spotlight of familial scrutiny.

As Calvin's fate hangs in the balance, the gathering devolves into a heated argument about their father's favoritism, revealing a web of jealousy and heartache that has quietly festered for years. Aleksa Palladino, as Jackie, embodies a sister torn between loyalty to her brother and her own desire for approval, showcasing the complexities of sibling relationships confronted with the shadows of their patriarch's preferences. As the tension mounts, the conversation shifts from simple grievances to brutal accusations, and the dinner table becomes a minefield of emotional warfare, where each character's true colors are laid bare.

Eventually, the air thickens with secrets that, once unveiled, lead to devastating consequences. As the family's dynamics crumble under the pressure of their revelations, the story takes a dark turn towards violence, forcing each character to confront not only their individual demons but also the bonds that tether them together. 'Supper' masterfully explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the harsh reality of familial ties, leaving audiences to ponder the lengths to which one would go to escape the past while simultaneously grappling with the unbreakable threads of family loyalty.

Full Cast of Supper

Andrew Perez as Calvin

Andrew Perez

Calvin
Aleksa Palladino as Jackie

Aleksa Palladino

Jackie
Aleksa Palladino delivered a nuanced and compelling performance as Jackie in the movie 'Supper,' a film that delves into the complexities of familial relationships and personal identity. Palladino's portrayal of Jackie is both tender and fierce, capturing the character's internal struggle with a rare authenticity. Jackie is a young woman caught between her desire for independence and the weight of her family's expectations, particularly those of her overbearing mother. Palladino's ability to convey the subtleties of Jackie's emotions, from her yearning for self-expression to her moments of vulnerability, allows the audience to empathize with her character's journey. Her performance is characterized by a raw intensity that brings to life the script's exploration of the dynamics of love, obligation, and the pursuit of one's own dreams. With her expressive eyes and measured delivery, Palladino ensures that Jackie's presence is felt in every scene, making her a standout element in this poignant and thought-provoking narrative.
Dale Dickey as Mary

Dale Dickey

Mary
In the somber and introspective film "Supper," Dale Dickey delivers a performance as Mary that is both haunting and understatedly powerful. With a career spanning decades and a reputation for bringing depth and authenticity to her characters, Dickey's portrayal of Mary is a testament to her acting prowess. As the central figure in the narrative, she embodies the role of a woman grappling with the complexities of loss and the search for redemption. Dickey's Mary is a nuanced portrayal of quiet strength and vulnerability, conveyed through subtle shifts in her expressive eyes and the measured cadence of her voice. Her interactions with the other characters are layered with unspoken history and an aching sense of longing, as she navigates the delicate dance of human connection in the wake of personal tragedy. Dale Dickey's Mary is not just a character; she is a living, breathing embodiment of resilience, a woman etched with the wisdom of hard-earned experience, and Dickey ensures that her journey from isolation to cautious optimism is one that resonates deeply with the audience.
Jeff Perry as The Father

Jeff Perry

The Father
Jeff Perry's portrayal of The Father in the movie 'Supper' is a masterclass in nuanced acting, where he brings a complex and multifaceted character to life with a quiet intensity. His performance is marked by a delicate balance of warmth and menace, as he navigates the intricate dynamics of a family dinner that slowly unravels into a tense psychological drama. Perry's Father is a figure at once authoritative and vulnerable, his calm demeanor masking deep-seated insecurities and a propensity for manipulation. With a measured delivery and a piercing gaze, Perry conveys the character's internal struggle and the weight of his past decisions, which haunt him throughout the meal. His interactions with the other characters are charged with subtext, revealing the fraught relationships and unspoken tensions that simmer beneath the surface of this family gathering. Through Perry's adept hands, The Father becomes the enigmatic linchpin of the film, around whom the narrative's suspense and emotional resonance pivot, leaving the audience captivated by his enigmatic presence.
Sam Rechner as Ryan

Sam Rechner

Ryan
Henry Joseph Samiri as Bowie

Henry Joseph Samiri

Bowie
Joshuah Arizmendi as Drew

Joshuah Arizmendi

Drew

Crew of Supper

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