New York City
Orange Julius
Nut grew up as the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam vet, in working-class America during the 1980s and 90s. Julius suffers from the effects of Agent Orange, and Nut worries their time together may run out before they can embrace something essential about their relationship. Paging through forgotten photo albums and acting out old war movies about brothers-in-arms, Nut leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.