- A white male from the South, reared and mentored by a black nanny, navigates his way through upscale excess while surrounded by dysfunctional family and friends.
- Set in the Deep South amongst a tapestry of fairytale excess, this story is sure to bring a smile and a chuckle. Michael is reared and mentored by an African American nanny, Annie Mae. Michael is surrounded by by dysfunctional family and family. Annie Mae is the "mother" that navigates Michael through perplexing personal matters which continually present hilarious complications.—Michael Alton Lowder
- Believing in a positive perspective on racial and sexual relations, we assembled a group of very talented actors, a motivated staff and excellent crew to deliver an exciting and informative movie for the world to enjoy. Set amongst a tapestry of fairytale excess, Michael is reared and mentored by a black maid Annie Mae. Michael is surrounded by dysfunctional, quirky, upscale family and friends. Annie Mae is the "mother" that navigates Michael through hilarious perplexing complications. Michael juggles lovers, Kelly the conniving 1st wife, Dorian the gold digging 2nd wife, Marc the easy going effeminate 1st gay lover and Robin the drug addled manipulative 2nd gay lover, all the while haunted by his deceased girlfriend Gardenia who happens to be Anie Mae's niece. Matters are greatly complicated when Kennedy Gamble the butler and Michael's half brother meddles with the family and their finances. Each is subjected to the scrutiny of Kelly's pack of wealthy girlfriends, Michael's eccentric children, siblings, grandparents, aunts, cousins and friends. Most catty comments are delivered with a tiara and smile while firming placing a dagger in the back. Michael is supported and defended by Julio, Lela Mae and Bertha Mae. Each character impress with their unique sense of style and humor which makes for one hell of a good time! You'll laugh, you'll cry but you'll love Southern dysComfort.—Michael Alton Lowder
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