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    Philomena

    Director: Stephen Frears, Steve Coogan, Tracey Seaward, Gabrielle Tana
    Cast: Judi Dench

    Judi Dench
    , Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    , Sophie Kennedy Clark
    Sophie Kennedy Clark
    , Anna Maxwell Martin
    Anna Maxwell Martin
    , Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe


    DVD

    (Color / Wide Screen)

    $12.99
    $12.99

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    • Release Date: 04/15/2014
    • UPC: 0013132616315
    • Original Release: 2013
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Source: STARZ / A
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5880
    • Sales rank: 41,836

    Special Features

    A conversation with Judi Dench; The real Philomena Lee; Q&A with Steve Coogan; Feature commentary with Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Judi Dench Philomena Lee
    Steve Coogan Martin Sixsmith
    Sophie Kennedy Clark Young Philomena
    Anna Maxwell Martin Jane Anna
    Ruth McCabe Mother Barbara
    Barbara Jefford Sister Hildegarde
    Mare Winningham Mary
    Michelle Fairley Sally Mitchell
    Peter Hermann Pete Olsson
    Kate Fleetwood Young Sister Hildegarde
    Sean Mahon Michael
    Wunmi Mosaku Young Nun
    Amy McCallister Sister Anunciata
    Charissa Shearer Peg
    Rachel Wilcock Mamie
    Rita Hamill Nursery Nun
    Tadhg Bowen Young Anthony,Young Mary
    Harrison D'Ampney Anthony (8-10 Years)
    DJ McGrath John,Actor
    Simone Lahbib Kate Sixsmith
    Sara Stewart Marcia Weller
    Gary Lilburn Priest
    Charles Edwards David
    Nicholas Jones Dr. Robert,Barman's Mum
    Paris Arrowsmith Bellboy
    Frankie McCafferty Barman
    Vaughn Joseph Receptionist Hotel
    George Fisher Omelette Chef
    Jordan King Waitress
    Amber Batty Marge
    Martin Glyn Murray Father
    Elliot Levey Alex
    Florence Keith-Roach Check In Operator
    George Michael Rados Priest In Church
    Nika McGuigan Bridie
    Charlie Murphy Kathleen
    Alexandre Desplat Composer
    Cathy Belton Actor
    Vaughn Johseph Actor
    Amy McAllister Sister Anunciata
    Stephen Frears Actor

    Technical Credits
    Jeff Pope Screenwriter
    Steve Coogan Screenwriter,Producer
    Tracey Seaward Producer
    Gabrielle Tana Producer
    Fran?ois Ivernel Executive Producer,Producer
    Carolyn Marks-Blackwood Executive Producer
    Christine Langan Executive Producer,Producer
    Henry Normal Executive Producer,Producer
    Cameron McCracken Executive Producer,Producer
    Jim Ball Camera Operator
    Lissy Holm Casting
    Leo Davis Casting
    Cathy Mooney Production Manager
    Dennis Towns Sound Mixer
    Jay Price Sound Editor
    Rachael Tate Sound Editor
    Carolyn Marks Blackwood Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- PHILOMENA
    1. Chapter 1 [3:43]
    2. Chapter 2 [4:48]
    3. Chapter 3 [5:00]
    4. Chapter 4 [8:11]
    5. Chapter 5 [5:23]
    6. Chapter 6 [9:03]
    7. Chapter 7 [7:16]
    8. Chapter 8 [5:56]
    9. Chapter 9 [7:43]
    10. Chapter 10 [5:24]
    11. Chapter 11 [:11]
    12. Chapter 12 [7:16]
    13. Chapter 13 [5:10]
    14. Chapter 14 [7:47]
    15. Chapter 15 [6:31]
    16. Chapter 16 [3:12]
    17. Chapter 17 [5:14]

    The title character of Stephen Frears' Philomena is played by Judi Dench. She is an elderly Irish woman who, as a teenager, gave birth while she was working at a convent. The Catholic Church had the child adopted, and now, decades later, Philomena is introduced to Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan), onetime government spokesperson who is now working as a freelance journalist. Martin agrees to help Philomena look for her son, and the trail takes them to the United States, and brings them face-to-face with some long-buried secrets. All the while, the type-A Martin and the ceaselessly charming Philomena learn to trust each other. Philomena screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

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    As prevalent as religion and religious belief are in the world, it is surprising how few films deal directly with the realities and difficulties of living up to such a high moral standard. Veteran director Stephen Frears, working from a first-rate script by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope that's based on a true story, does exactly that in the smart, funny, and deeply poignant Philomena. The title character, played by Judi Dench, is a woman in her eighties who, as a teenager, was forced by the nuns at the convent where she worked to give her child up for adoption. Overwhelmed by the need to finally find him, the occasionally dotty Philomena is aided in her quest by Martin Sixsmith (Coogan), a disgraced former government press agent now eking out a career as a freelance journalist. Their search for her son leads to America, where it turns out that Sixsmith's political experience may be of more help than he imagined. For all of its deeper themes about faith, forgiveness, and love, Philomena is first and foremost a road movie in which the sweet, simple old woman keeps annoying the cynical, sardonic reporter to the point of comedic frustration. In that respect, you could not ask for a more perfect odd couple than Dench and Coogan. She plays unfailingly polite and earnest without making it seem dull, and Coogan portrays congenital smugness with greater dexterity than anyone on the planet -- they are a ceaselessly amusing pair. There are few directors as adept with actors as Frears, and here he lets his dynamic duo shine at every opportunity. There's a scene early on in which Philomena explains in great detail to Martin the plot of the romance novel she's reading. The entire interaction happens as they are whizzing around an airport on the back of a shuttle -- and the monologue transpires over the course of four elaborate dolly shots that give you the sensation of movement while simultaneously letting you savor both Dench's hilarious speech and Coogan's deadpan reactions that communicate his annoyance at listening to this woman prattle on. All that sparring sets us up for the moment when the mystery of Philomena's son deepens, and soon Martin -- who started out helping the old woman for his own benefit -- finds himself more invested in the outcome than he ever expected. This is a remarkable and revealing change of pace for Coogan as a performer. His comedic persona is one of curdled sarcasm, and as the co-writer here he's figured out a way to show the full range of emotions that type of character can encompass. He's just as funny here as he's ever been, but, as in The Trip, he reveals an unexpected depth in a man that at first seems incapable of feeling anything other than disdain. Their character arcs culminate in a climactic scene in which they confront the people responsible for taking Philomena's son away from her. The differences between Philomena and Martin in this moment are stark, and the sequence lays bare the movie's deep humanity: It does not require you to choose sides between her devout belief or his cynical secularism, but simply shows that these are two valid ways of dealing with your life and the world. Philomena is a beautiful movie because it isn't about how people are wronged, but how they react to being wronged. It's also a ceaselessly entertaining film because Dench and Coogan are playing fully realized characters and share a unique comedic chemistry. Under Frears' sympathetic eye, all of it comes together -- making Philomena yet another gem in his formidable filmography.

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