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Saint Frances

  • 2019
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.7K
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Ramona Edith Williams and Kelly O'Sullivan in Saint Frances (2019)
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ComedyDrama

After an accidental pregnancy turned abortion, a deadbeat nanny finds an unlikely friendship with the six-year old she's charged with protecting.After an accidental pregnancy turned abortion, a deadbeat nanny finds an unlikely friendship with the six-year old she's charged with protecting.After an accidental pregnancy turned abortion, a deadbeat nanny finds an unlikely friendship with the six-year old she's charged with protecting.

  • Director
    • Alex Thompson
  • Writer
    • Kelly O'Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Kelly O'Sullivan
    • Ramona Edith Williams
    • Charin Alvarez
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Alex Thompson
    • Writer
      • Kelly O'Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Kelly O'Sullivan
      • Ramona Edith Williams
      • Charin Alvarez
    • 50User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Kelly O'Sullivan
    Kelly O'Sullivan
    • Bridget
    Ramona Edith Williams
    Ramona Edith Williams
    • Frances
    • (as Ramona Edith-Williams)
    Charin Alvarez
    Charin Alvarez
    • Maya
    Lily Mojekwu
    Lily Mojekwu
    • Annie
    Max Lipchitz
    • Jace
    Jim True-Frost
    Jim True-Frost
    • Isaac
    Mary Beth Fisher
    Mary Beth Fisher
    • Carol
    Francis Guinan
    Francis Guinan
    • Dennis
    Rebecca Spence
    Rebecca Spence
    • Joan
    Rebekah Ward
    Rebekah Ward
    • Cheryl
    Ezra Gibson
    • Wally
    Danny Catlow
    Danny Catlow
    • Chad
    Hanna Dworkin
    Hanna Dworkin
    • Miss Margaret
    Bradley Grant Smith
    • Corey
    Rebecca Buller
    Rebecca Buller
    • Dana
    Braden Crothers
    • Cortland
    Sam Rubin
    • Joan's Son
    Sophia Rubin
    • Joan's Daughter
    • Director
      • Alex Thompson
    • Writer
      • Kelly O'Sullivan
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    User reviews50

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    8markgorman

    Lovely. But powerful with it.

    A great way to kick of 2021 was to watch one of Mark Kermode's top 10 of 2020 on Netflix.

    This lovely American Indie movie, Saint Frances, written by and starring Kelly O'Sullivan. Nope, me neither.

    It's the story of a 30 something 'girl' who's pretty much failed in life so far, who simultaneously gets a new boyfriend who gets her pregnant but is happy with her undertaking a quick abortion (and go halfers on the fee), and lands a summer job as a nanny for a six year old kid who has mixed race lesbian parents.

    The kid's a brat and is running through nannies.

    So you know how this all gonna pan out right?

    Well, not really. What we embark on is a fairly, but not overly, emotional study in female empowerment (and actually entitlement because one of the moms is a pretty high achieving ball buster), loneliness, self-worth and social value.

    The one guy in the movie isn't cast asunder as unimportant but he plays a side role. He's a good guy actually.

    The four-way Mom, mom, nanny, kid (and a new baby which makes suppressed Mom, depressed Mom) dynamic is complicated and rarely sees the main protagonist played by O'Sullivan in a position of strength. Meanwhile her abortion has some fairly gross out complications although none that derail the narrative.

    It's actually a bit of a comedy but it's a lot more than that. It's certainly bittersweet, but sweet enough.

    Hugely thought provoking with several powerful central performances, a strong exploration of issues that face women today (one critic said it was too woke for its own good but I disagree) and a few really good laughs along the way.

    What's not to love?
    8kevin c

    Girl (not) talking

    Quiet, little movie that's quietly subversive. This is a comedy, written by and starring Kelly O'Sullivan, providing an unvarnished perspective on feminity, having a child and/ or choosing not to have a baby.

    The three female protagonists each, is a prisoner to their own secrets. All three women are muted by shame. The only real conflict here is their inability to talk to each other. And O'Sullivan's script much like her performance, is sweet without ever going sickly. Great stuff.
    7evanston_dad

    The Rare Female Driven Movie

    Watching a movie like "Saint Frances" reminds a viewer how rarely we're treated to a truly female-driven movie. Oh sure, there are plenty of movies starring women, a few even (gasp!) directed by them, and lots that purport to be about women's "issues," whatever that means. But it's very rare to have a movie created by women, starring women, and about topics that mostly affect only women and in which the presence or lack thereof of male characters is largely irrelevant to the central issue.

    "Saint Frances" isn't a great movie, but it's a very good one and feels in its own unambitious way like something fresh among a sea of mediocre movies. Writer and star Kelly O'Sullivan creates a character who some viewers are sure to dislike and judge, but it's also a character that feels authentic and complex and real and like, you know, the way actual real people are instead of the way they're depicted in lots of other carefully scripted films. The movie has a preoccupation with the biology of women in general and with menstrual blood in particular, and it's to the film's credit that it treats with matter-of-fact seriousness things (like periods, breast feeding, and other things that only women experience) that are used as the butts of jokes in our popular culture or otherwise inexplicably treated with outright disgust. It commits that sin common to feel-good indie movies of wanting to wrap up everything a bit too neatly with a shiny bow, but the sin isn't so egregious in this movie as to ruin the overall experience of watching it.

    I also got a kick out of the fact that the movie is set in and was filmed, at least partially, in Evanston, Illinois, which is where I live. It was really fun recognizing locations and dissecting how accurately the film captured life in such a liberal progressive community.

    Grade: A-
    7Neon_Gold

    A Movie About Kindness

    When I first started watching this movie I thought it was kind of directionless and that it had all these disparate parts that didn't really click but then at some point it all did for me. All of a sudden I just really appreciated this movie.

    It is a slice of this woman's life and her relationships with others in it. There isn't a huge through line it is just a story about a woman.

    I think it masterfully blends different themes together and I think it's biggest merit is showing how clashing ideals can blend with each other and people should just accept and get along with others.

    It is a really well done movie and I think that more people should watch it.
    9ckaroun-201-447097

    Only an indie film could achieve this

    Trust the rotten tomatoes score. This is a gem that has won countless festival awards and for good reason. It isn't action packed but it is real in a way few films are. The characters are so good that my wife who hates talking about movies was doing a deep dive into the main character and what she represents and how she was portrayed. Most of all this film has a lot of soul and it doesn't shy away from any of the taboos that so many big budget films avoid. Despite this it's a very healing movie, one that makes you question why our culture considers these things taboos at all. I think some of the press that it is getting has been that it is a political film but I dont think it is. And even though I have strong political views that some might prematurely conclude that the film bolsters I think the movie does the harder work of building a world that you never want to leave and letting the viewer interpret what it all means. Its the kind of film that seems to me to have layers, layers based off real experience and since it was one of my favorites in awhile I am excited to watch it again soon ( something I almost never do.) My wife gives it 8 stars out of ten. I give it 10

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    • Trivia
      One of the first new releases in UK cinemas after they re-opened from their closure in the COVID-19 outbreak.
    • Quotes

      Bridget: What if I was one of those moms who went crazy, and drowned her kids in a bathtub?

      Carol: Those are the extreme cases. It usually doesn't get that far. When you were a baby and you screamed and screamed, and there was nothing I could do to get you to stop, I'd imagine taking you by the ankles, and swinging your little head into the head into the wall over and over until it was a bloody pulp.

      Bridget: Oh, my God.

      Carol: But then I'd feel so guilty from imagining it, I wouldn't actually do it.

      Bridget: I don't know that you should tell that story.

      Carol: It's the truth and women should talk about it more often. Wouldn't be as lonely.

    • Connections
      Features The Life of Mammals: Plant Predators (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      I Hate Myself For Loving You
      Written by Joan Jett and Desmond Child

      Performed by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Свята Френсіс
    • Filming locations
      • Country Kitchen, Highland Park, Illinois, USA(Diner where Bridget gets the call about the nanny job)
    • Production companies
      • Easy Open Productions
      • Metropolitan Entertainment
      • Runaway Train
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,330
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,298
      • Mar 1, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $59,257
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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