The Heart is a Muscle / Feature Film / Full Post

Ryan is a loving father in his mid-30s. He and his wife Laila have their hands full on their son Jude’s fifth birthday: Ryan’s close friends and their families have come over for a barbecue. The children are excited, the adults chatting animatedly, the place is filled with laughter. But this fun day is abruptly cut short when Jude suddenly goes missing. Panic spreads and a frantic search begins. When Ryan hears that Jude has been spotted in an area controlled by gangs, he drives off to that neighbourhood and beats up a man who, it later transpires, has nothing to do with the disappearance. Shortly afterwards, Jude is found: he had been hiding nearby as a prank. But the events have upset the equilibrium among the group of friends. An argument breaks out and secrets from Ryan’s past emerge. Later, the man whom Ryan beat up arrives and demands money. Also the father of a five-year-old child, he used to know Ryan when they were both teenagers...
With hip-hop influences, The Heart Is a Muscle tells the story of a young father’s search for a better version of himself, and of masculinity, transgenerational trauma and healing.

Director - Imran Hamdulay

Editing - Paul Speirs

VFX|Online - Then. Post

Grade - Liam Cockcroft

Produced by - Khosie Dali, Imran Hamdulay, Brett Michael Innes

Executive producer - Adam Thal