Feña and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Mutt is a film that goes through a day with Feña, a transgender man. During that day, Feña runs into his ex-boyfriend, who he was with before his transition, and his sister who he hasn’t seen since before transition, all while trying to get a car to pick up his father from the airport who, you guessed it, Feña hasn’t seen since transitioning. The film, directed by a transgender man, gives audiences a look into a day in the life of a trans person (granted a very bad day). The film, much like Sedwick’s Epistemology of the Closet , examines the binary options and demonstrates how they are unstable. The film examines binaries not just in terms of gender, but also in terms of ethnicity, with the main character being mixed (hence the name of the film). We see Feña having the navigate the gender binary through his experiences with clerks, for example, the bank clerk viewing him as female and the pharmacy clerk viewing him as male. But we also see him navigating experiences of ethnicity, bounc...