Butter Miracle Suite One
Zoey moves from California to New York determined to start anew, and the film traces the small, uncertain choices she makes as she builds a different life. In the city she meets Bobby and a group of peripheral friends who alter her routine and test her expectations, while music acts as a... Read more
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About Butter Miracle Suite One
Zoey moves from California to New York determined to start anew, and the film traces the small, uncertain choices she makes as she builds a different life. In the city she meets Bobby and a group of peripheral friends who alter her routine and test her expectations, while music acts as a recurring language for emotion. A particular song threads through the narrative, its lyrics and tone echoing the personal history of Duritz and his struggles with mental illness, so the movie feels like a quiet portrait of change and memory rather than a conventional plot-driven piece. She wrestles with loneliness and the pressure to make meaningful choices, while brief musical interludes register her shifting interior life in quiet detail.
Directed by Bill Fishman and released in 2021, Butter Miracle Suite One features Clifton Collins Jr. and Josefine Lindegaard and was presented as an intimate, music-minded indie drama. The supporting cast names Michael Maclane, Andrew Brian Carter and Lev Pakman.
The film received a limited release, with no widely reported box office totals, keeping it under the radar. It screened mainly at specialty venues and festivals, found a small audience there, and later appeared on streaming platforms and festivals abroad.
Critical response and audience ratings were scarce, which left the movie with only a small public conversation. The film focuses on migration, artistic identity, and mental health, using music to signal memory, vulnerability and the pressures of creative life. Viewers who connect with songwriter-centered storytelling have been the most responsive.
It's quietly generated niche interest among fans of music-driven cinema and listeners intrigued by Duritz, prompting discussion about how songwriting can reflect illness, resilience and the private costs of artistic life, even while the film itself stayed small in reach. It prompted quiet debates about songwriting, fame and mental health.
Details
- Release Date
- June 09, 2021
- Runtime
- 25m
- Type
- Movie
- External Links
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Cast
Clifton Collins Jr.
Bobby
Josefine Lindegaard
Zoey
Michael Maclane
Young Bobby
Andrew Brian Carter
Rudy
Lev Pakman
Joey
Christopher Dylan White
Andy
Zoe Mintz
Z the Cat
Adam Duritz
Adam Duritz (voice)
Scott Butler
Angel
Catherine Healy
Band Loft Friend 2
Written by: Bill Fishman