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Comedians Susan Kent (“Trailer Park Boys”) who also wrote the script, Robin Duke (“Saturday Night Live”, Groundhog Day), Dan Petronevic (“Letterkenny”), and Emma Hunter (“The Beaverton”), star in director Jenna MacMillan’s dark comedy The Snake. The World Premiere at SXSW Film & Television Festival was on Friday, March 13th, followed by two additional screenings.

Synopsis: When an ungovernable 40-something wild child collides with her venomous mother, her life blows up spectacularly leaving her newly evicted, partially single, and in bed with her best friend’s husband.

Jamie (Kent) collides with her mother Anne (Duke) in this dark comedy and while the two characters are on screen, it is hard not find some humor in their behavior but it also truly sad. Theirs is a complicated relationship and as a screenwriter, Kent has also written a great script to capture the wild bond they have. Though fiction, it also felt authentic as Kent shows the range of emotions while navigating relationships with the mother and men.

Susan Kent won the 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival Special Jury Award for Performance, and the following is provided in the press materials for this award:

“With a fearless attitude and a determined spirit, this actor won over the jury with her showstopping performance. Playing the film’s central character, a wild child looking to make better decisions after a lifetime of antagonism from her mother and a string of disappointing men, she holds little back while living out her character’s worst impulses. Yet she finds the tender, quiet moments for her character to rebuild her life away from anger. Her performance is a masterclass in how the right actor transforms a role and demands to be seen.”

Additional Cast: Jonathan Torrens, Jimbo, Kim Roberts, Kenny Robinson, Jacqueline Robbins, Joyce Robbins

Director/ Executive Producer: Jenna MacMillan

Screenwriter/ Star / Executive Producer: Susan Kent

Executive Producer: Bill Lundy, and Producers: Sharlene Kelly, Melani Wood

Cinematographer: Kevin A. Fraser, Editor: Sam Thomson,

Production Designer: Logan Fulford, Sound: Jeremy Fong, Music: Aaron Comeau

Runtime: 89 minutes

Source: SXSW

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