Netflix presents Otherhood, a comedic film about three mothers deciding to drive to New York City to reconnect with their adult sons. Realizing their kids are finally all grown up and they need to let loose and get their groove back.
For empty nesters, what’s the difference between letting your children grow up and letting them grow distant?
“At this stage it doesn’t feel like motherhood, it feels like otherhood,” Arquette says at the beginning of the trailer.This year, on Mother’s Day, feeling marginalized and forgotten, longtime friends Carol (Angela Bassett), Gillian (Patricia Arquette) and Helen (Felicity Huffman) decide to drive to New York City to reconnect with their adult sons, and in the process, they realize their sons are not the only ones whose lives need to change. A journey to relate becomes a journey of rediscovery that forces these women to redefine their relationships with their children, friends, spouses and most importantly, themselves. The film was directed and co-written by Cindy Chupack. It will also be available on Netflix on August 2nd.
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