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A Month of Sundays

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Miserable real estate agent Frank, whose business is failing and his relationship with his family is at an all-time low, meets by chance Sarah, a nice woman who reminds him of his mother. Th... Read allMiserable real estate agent Frank, whose business is failing and his relationship with his family is at an all-time low, meets by chance Sarah, a nice woman who reminds him of his mother. Their friendship starts healing him emotionally.Miserable real estate agent Frank, whose business is failing and his relationship with his family is at an all-time low, meets by chance Sarah, a nice woman who reminds him of his mother. Their friendship starts healing him emotionally.

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    • Matthew Saville
  • Writer
    • Matthew Saville
  • Stars
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Julia Blake
    • Justine Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    521
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    • Director
      • Matthew Saville
    • Writer
      • Matthew Saville
    • Stars
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Julia Blake
      • Justine Clarke
    • 18User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Frank Mollard
    Julia Blake
    Julia Blake
    • Sarah
    Justine Clarke
    Justine Clarke
    • Wendy McKinnon
    John Clarke
    John Clarke
    • Phillip Lang
    Donal Forde
    • Damien
    Patrick Graham
    • Adam Tregonning
    Wayne Anthoney
    • Noel Lang
    Henry Nixon
    Henry Nixon
    • Kyle Holland
    Kylie Trounson
    • Dr. Kylie Elliot
    Indiana Crowther
    • Frank Junior
    Terence Crawford
    Terence Crawford
    • Stuart
    Phil Harris
    • Auctioneer
    Kylie Thornley
    • Julie Tregonning
    Jake Thornley
    • Ben Tregonning
    Nick Batzias
    Nick Batzias
    • Greek at Auction
    Paul Harvey
    • Developer
    Renato Musolino
    Renato Musolino
    • Bidder at Auction
    Mikaela Davies
    Mikaela Davies
    • Olivia
    • Director
      • Matthew Saville
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      • Matthew Saville
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    pek-61128

    Quiet journey of a man in crisis

    Anthony La Paglia almost carries this gentle examination of Frank Mollard, a divorced Adelaide real estate agent experiencing mid life crisis. Almost, but for a very good supporting cadt and script.

    By chance, Frank meets Sarah (Julia Blake) who helps him overcome the loss of his mother. She tires of him but then feels guilty for doing so.

    The great John Clarke plays Philip, Frank's sardonic real estate business partner.

    Sarah makes a positive difference to both men's lives and splashes humanity into the film.

    Frank's narration consists of his imaginary real estate advertisements wherever he goes, for business or otherwise.
    10Moviereviews999

    Interesting character development with grace and style!

    When a down-on-his-luck real estate agent, named Frank, receives a phone call from a woman purporting to his mother, he plays along with the "prank" (his mother died the prior year!) until he realizes that the woman dialed his number by mistake. But his wanting to relive his life brings him to meet the lady who called him and become her friend, in a mother/son way.

    While Frank's life has many more "downs" than "ups", lately, his new friend is just what he needs to find a new purpose in life.

    "A Month of Sundays" achieves a delicate balance of drama, pathos and light-hearted comedy in a way that may have you shedding a few tears, along with a few shudders and laughs.
    7MadamWarden

    SUNDAY REDEMPTION

    A sweet little movie with great characters and a pleasantly optimistic plot about dealing with grief and life's challenges. Lapaglia is great and the support cast excellent.

    I nice little Aussie gem. Americans can learn a lot about sweet movies that you don't gag on.
    7CineMuseFilms

    A thoughtful and well-acted portrait of an emotionally convoluted archetypal Australian male who exists just this side of clinical depression.

    Some films attract critical consensus while others trigger polar opposite opinions like A Month of Sundays (2016). Australian colloquial drama is not for everyone and it takes patience to engage with slow-paced laconic narratives that rely on insider humour for meaning. Aussie horrors and dystopian thrillers are well known but there are few films that stand tall for sensitively exploring the inner world of male emotion. In fact, we have culturally fortified ourselves with a style of Ocker farce to shield us from knowing too much about what lurks within the Australian male.

    Lacklustre real estate agent Frank (Anthony LaPaglia) is the quintessential Aussie bloke. He is a poor salesman and has neither the verbal wit or emotional maturity to deal with the double-barrel grief of his recent divorce or his mother's recent death. By extraordinary coincidence he takes a misdirected call from Sarah (Julia Blake) who sounds just like his mother and the few minutes on the phone fills an emotional void. One thing leads to another, they become friends, and Frank learns to open up on the various emotional fronts of his life. The sub-plot lines include redeeming the relationship with his son, resolving feelings about his wife and mother, dealing with Sarah's health issues, and experiencing the ordinary pleasure of being nice to people. It's a simple narrative arc, but dense with emotional side-tracks and blockages that Frank cannot resolve alone. Themes of emotional estrangement, aging, death and grief are lightened by the deadpan humour exchanged between Frank and his boss (John Clarke) and the constant running commentary in real estate language, a clever device that mocks the Aussie obsession with property ownership.

    The filming has many long fixed frames and scenes where nothing happens except what we can infer is going on inside Frank's head. When he appears to be struggling emotionally, the recurring real estate babble kicks in to punctuate the silence while he retreats into his private world of make- believe sales talk with imaginary buyers. Some critics have panned the film's central premise and slow-burn plot, but it stands out as a thoughtful and well-acted portrait of an emotionally convoluted archetypal Australian male who exists just this side of clinical depression. Frank is ordinariness personified and not very likable at all, but he is very recognisable in this country. This is an original funny-sad look at a type of Aussie male who should watch this film for their own good.
    8ksf-2

    cute ozzie film .... under the radar

    Very cute ozzie film. Frank, a real estate dude has a bad attitude, and everything seems to be coming apart. His marriage, his relationship with his kid. Weird convo's with his boss. Through by a rando, chance meeting, he ends up speaking with, and finally meeting a sweet lady, a senior citizen across town. She already has her own son, but frank and sarah strike up friendship. And he ends up learning some lessons from her. Very cute, sweet film. The only face i recognize here is tony lapaglia, who actually really IS an ozzie originally! This one really is under-rated on imdb. Only 500 votes so far, but it has been nominated for a bunch of film fest awards! Written and directed by matthew saville. Looking forward to seeing more of his work! This one was fun to watch.

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      The picture was filmed entirely in the city of Adelaide and its environs in South Australia.
    • Connections
      Featured in A Sunday Too Far (2016)
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      Written by Michael Spiby

      Performed by 'Prince Alfred College school choir'

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2016 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (Australia)
      • Madman Films (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Month of Sundays
    • Filming locations
      • Prince Alfred College, Kent Town, South Australia, Australia(school)
    • Production company
      • Madman Production Company
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      • $654,116
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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