‘HONEYJOON’ (Tribeca 2025) Mother, daughter, mayhem.

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On the anniversary of the family patriarch, mother-daughter team Lela and June find themselves on a vacation together. Lilian T. Mehrel‘s HONEYJOON arrives at Tribeca 2025 with humor, heart, and healing.

Persian-Kurdish Lela longs to connect in the wake of her grief. American June wants some no strings attached vacation ass. Lela remains deeply connected to her heritage and global events. June is self-absorbed. After booking a private tour, each woman forms a different bond with their guide, João. Lela and June relive their long goodbye through the experiences of his dementia-ridden grandmother. Their relationship organically evolves through sadness, miscommunication, honesty-drenched barbs, and heartfelt laughter. 

honeyjoon 2José Condessa creates a vibrant and charming character. He is sensitive and caring, everything a woman desires in a man. Condessa is dazzling.  Ayden Mayeri gives June a true egocentric millennial with an unresolved emotional trauma vibe, which is precisely what Lilian T. Mehrel intended. Mayeri effortlessly glides into June’s arc. Amira Casar takes on Lela with a lived-in authenticity and passion. She holds each frame with her powerful presence. These two women share gorgeous chemistry. 

Cinematographer Inés Gowland delivers thoughtful framing and takes full advantage of natural light. The work heightens the overall feeling of the film.

HONEYJOON is perfect for adult children and their parents. It is a gorgeous example of generational nuance and the unspoken turmoil within every mother-daughter relationship. Tribeca audiences will undoubtedly connect on every level.

Written & Directed by Lilian T. Mehrel
Producers: Andreia Nunes, Lilian T. Mehrel, Wonder Maria Filmes, Bärli Films
Production Companies: Wonder Maria Filmes, Bärli Films 
Screenwriter: Lilian T. Mehrel

Director of Photography: Inés Gowland

Starring Ayden Mayeri & Amira Casar, José Condessa

Tribeca AT&T Untold Stories Award 2024 Winner

HONEYJOON is a sexy, emotional comedy about… a mother-daughter trip. 

Persian-Kurdish Lela (Amira Casar) and her sensual American daughter June (Ayden Mayeri) travel to a romantic Azorean island, for the one-year anniversary of Dad’s death. They planned this trip to be together, but Lela & June have opposite views about why they’re there, how to grieve, and June’s tiny bikini. Surrounded by honeymooners, doom-scrolling for Woman Life Freedom, and taken on a tour by their hot philosophical guide, João (José Condessa); Lela and June find each other… coming back to life.

 Supported by the SFFILM Rainin Grant.

Script developed at the TorinoFilmLab and Cine Qua Non Lab.

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‘THE SURRENDER’ (SXSW 2025) Grief, delusion, and the supernatural collide in one hell of a debut.

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Filmmaker Julia Max‘s feature debut, THE SURRENDER, comes to SXSW 2025 in all its haunted glory.

With her father bedridden and dying of cancer, Megan returns home to help her mother in his 24-hour care. Each woman has vastly differing opinions on his end-of-life plans. Barbara has fallen into the “spiritual” lifestyle as a means to cope with impending grief, while Megan desires his pain to stop. When Robert passes, and their relationship stretches to its limits, Megan reluctantly agrees to participate in a resurrection ritual.

THE SURRENDER opens with an undeniably jarring image. The audience feels an immediate sense of foreboding. Max weaves in forgotten memories from Megan’s childhood, giving us insight into the reality of their family unit. The delay of these scenes shifts the entire narrative. The choice is brilliant.
the-surrenderVaughn Armstrong delivers a nuanced turn as Robert. Max allows him the opportunity to play multiple roles within one character. Kate Burton (Grey’s Anatomy) and Colby Minifie (The Boys) knock it out of the park. Their loaded dialogue gets more and more biting and honest. Their scenes are a masterclass in communication. Whether driven by confession or fear, Burton and Minifie are perfect together.

Technically, the film is superb. The lighting, editing, production design, and practical FX create a sinister narrative. There is no predicting where this script goes. Max pulls the rug out from under us again and again. The final act is emotional torture. THE SURRENDER is a brutal dive into grief, unresolved trauma, and the lengths we will go for love. It’s the weirdest therapy session I’ve ever witnessed.


Remaining SXSW screenings of THE SURRENDER:

Mar 14, 2025
 
9:30pm  11:00pm
 
 

Credits

Director:

Julia Max

Executive Producer:

Susan Gelb, Adam Maffei, Rob Massar

Producer:

Mia Chang, Lovell Holder, Julia Max, Ian McDonald, Robert J. Ulrich

Screenwriter:

Julia Max

Cinematographer:

Cailin Yatsko

Editor:

Sushila Love

Production Designer:

Tahryn Justice Smith

Sound Designer:

AJ Pyatak, Josh Atwell

Music:

Alex Winkler

Principal Cast:

Colby Minifie, Kate Burton, Neil Sandilands, Vaughn Armstrong, Mia Ellis, Pete Ploszek, Chelsea Alden, Alaina Pollack, Riley Rose Critchlow, Lola Prince Kelly

Additional Credits:

Co-Producer: Brenden Rodriguez, Co-Producer: Daniel Schwab

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