Dermot Mulroney, Malin Akerman, and Brian Austin Green have signed on for the indie drama Perfectly Imperfect, a heartfelt story that dives deep into the complexities of love and redemption. Directed by Stuart Gatt and written by Gary O. Bennett, the film is being produced by Gatt, Bennett, Akerman, and Lisa Zane.
The narrative centers around Green’s character, John, wrestling with a fractured relationship with his daughter after spending years in prison. Mulroney plays the role of his “estranged father-in-law, Edward,” a character burdened by guilt over his daughter’s tragic death. The story unfolds as John embarks on a journey to make amends with his daughter while “dealing with the demons of his past.”
Akerman, who portrays a character named Claire, joins the story as John’s love interest. Her character is described as “a woman with a painful past” who finds herself entangled in John’s quest for redemption. The film explores human flaws and the pursuit of forgiveness, with its “emotional depth” likely to resonate with audiences.
The movie is currently in pre-production, and with its strong cast and compelling storyline, Perfectly Imperfect is set to be a standout indie drama that delves into the “human condition” and the complexities of familial relationships.