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MixedUp

Country: Canada, 76 mins

  • Director: Haui
  • Writer: Haui
  • Producer: Jack Fox, Haui, Peter Hinton

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Part testimonial/part confessional. What are the lines between the facts of who I am and the fiction of what I can become? MixedUp is a reclaimed book of genesis: a manifesto that collides the wildly diverse elements of being queer, mixed and different in a world socialized around the construction of race, gender and orientation. MixedUp follows Howard J Davis aka Haui in his feature film directing debut, as he combats the isolation of being BIPOC and LGTBQ+ and helps to normalize the existence of being "other". Featuring Haui's biological and found family including: actress/activist Tantoo Cardinal; stage and screen performer Thom Allison; multidisciplinary artist Jani Lauzon while also featuring the musical talents of Canadian opera singer Isaiah Bell, singer/songwriter Alex St. Kitts and Canadian gem Jeremiah Sparks. Co-produced by trans filmmaker/producer Jack Fox, MixedUp demands that we celebrate the beauty of being unique without negating the struggle of finding inner cohesion.


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Cast & Characters

Tantoo Cardinal (as Self)
Thom Allison (as Self)
Jani Lauzon (as Self)
Haui (as Narrator / Self)