Mulligans: A High-Stakes Family Feud on the Golf Course

Name: Mulligans
Description: Mulligans tells the story of a wealthy Florida family who rip each other apart while competing in a golf tournament to win the family golf course and inheritance. Situated in the swampy folklore of Florida, the dark comedy takes place on the golf course and the surrounding swamps of the prestigious (and fictional) Winston Hills Country Club.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: N/A
Producer: Matthew Cooper, Kokie Imasogie, Lior Haas, Gilad Haas, Henry Russell Bergstein, Jason Beekman
Writer: Jake Rubin
Director: Jake Rubin & Evan Metzold
Status: Development
Contact Email: info@objectivelygood.com
Contact Phone: 213-588-6472


Mulligans: A Darkly Humorous Exploration of Family Rivalry and Greed

Set against the backdrop of the fictional Winston Hills Country Club, “Mulligans” is a feature film that dives into the complex dynamics of a wealthy Florida family embroiled in a fierce golf tournament. As they vie for the family golf course and the associated inheritance, audiences witness a blend of humor and tension that highlights the darker sides of familial bonds. The lush, swampy terrain becomes a character of its own, intertwining with the narrative and accentuating the intensity of the competition.

Directed by Jake Rubin and Evan Metzold, with a script penned by Rubin himself, this dark comedy features an ensemble cast that brings the story’s vibrant personalities to life. The production’s unique premise not only intrigues golf enthusiasts but also appeals to anyone who appreciates a sophisticated mixture of wit and drama. The film promises to reveal the lengths individuals will go to when greed and rivalry take center stage, ensuring a viewing experience that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.




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