Mouse

Directed by Kelly O’Sullivan, Alex Thompson
United States
2026
120 mins
Beloved by critics and crowds at the Berlinale, this coming-of-age gem follows a shy, queer teen who develops a cathartic bond with a grieving mother (Oscar nominee Sophie Okonedo).

Suburban Arkansas, 2002. Best friends Minnie (Katherine Mallen Kupferer) and Callie (Chloe Coleman) are entering senior year in high school. While their personalities may differ – Minnie is the 'mousey' one and Callie is the popular queen bee – their bond runs deep. In Callie's orbit, Minnie is accepted into her upper-class lifestyle and social clique. But after a tragic accident, Minnie is left rudderless. Ashamed of her own status and fractured relationship with her mother, Barbara (Tara Mallen), Minnie develops a surrogate relationship with Callie's mum, Helen (skilfully played by Okonedo). A humane dramedy from indie duo Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson, the creative force behind Ghostlight (SFF 2024).

While I’m not sure there’s yet a cult assembled around the deeply empathetic and uniquely humane cinema of O’Sullivan and Thompson, God willing, there will be after more audiences see [Mouse].
Kate Erbland, IndieWire

Tickets

Mon 8 June 2026, 2pm
Event George St - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Sat 13 June 2026, 2pm
Ritz Randwick - Cinema 5
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2026
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    USA
  • Language
    In English
  • Director
    Kelly O’Sullivan, Alex Thompson
  • Producer
    Bonnie Comley, Stewart F. Lane, Abigail Rose Solomon, Steven A. Jones, Ian Keiser, Alex Wilson, Alex Thompson, Pierce Cravens, Chelsea Krant
  • Cast
    Sophie Okonedo, Katherine Mallen Kupferer, Tara Mallen
  • Screenwriter
    Kelly O’Sullivan
  • Cinematographer
    Nate Hurtsellers, Luke Dyra
  • Editor
    Mike S. Smith
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Sales Agent: Visit Films
  • Official Website
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