Synopsis

JOSEPHINE FALLS IN LOVE OFTEN...

30-year-old Josephine is a lover. She falls in love with guys for their charm, their compassion, but more importantly, for their moms. Oh their MOMS: there's Ms. Collins, mother of Nate, with whom Josephine wanders in museums and meticulously attends wine tastings; Michelle, Jake's mom, who bakes the most amazing butter cake and always makes sure to save a piece for Josephine, and last but not least; Bianca, Felipé's mom, who has Josephine's number on speed-dial and makes sure to use it. To Josephine, these mothers fulfill something in her that their sons are incapable of fulfilling.

So when Nate leaves for a fellowship in Nicaragua, Josephine is in a  bind. She can only visit Ms. Collins so many times without Nate before it gets weird, right? So she has no choice but to break up with him. And when Michelle divorces her husband Hank and moves across the country to LA to start her budding voice over career, Josephine can't marry Jake because they live in NY. Then when Felipe storms into Josephine's bathroom and finds her huddled up in a corner talking to Bianca, the situation comes to a head, and Felipe leaves Josephine. (He has the audacity to tell her to get her own mother!) Feeling abandoned, Josephine takes his suggestion to dial her own mother. As usual, she receives her outgoing voicemail message. Feeling defeated, she checks her own answering machine and is reminded that she's not as alone as she may think she is...

Fredgy Noël writes, directs, and stars in Milking It. A story about Josephine, the girl who falls in love with the mothers of her lovers. Noël makes her directorial debut with Milking It.