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Producer Caroline Wood
Leading Players Emily Mortimer,
Gerard Butler, Sharon Small,
Jack McElhone
Photography Shona Auerbach
Script Andrea Gibb
Editor Oral Norrie Ottey
Music Alex Heffes |
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On the surface, Dear Frankie is about a boy who communicates
by letter with his long-lost father. But this sweet, charming
film is really a love letter to the relationship between mothers
and sons. Ten-year-old Frankie and his single mom, Lizzie,
have been constantly on the move for as long as he can remember.
She took Frankie and ran away from his abusive father when
he was very young.
Every few weeks, he receives a letter from his father from
a different exotic port of call. Unbeknownst to Frankie, his
mother Lizzie is really writing the letters, in an effort
to give the boy a father figure in his life. When Frankie
learns that the ship on which he believes his father is stationed
is coming to town, Lizzie must make a desperate choice: telling
Frankie the truth or the safer alternative of finding someone
to pose as his sailor father.
There is nothing more rewarding in cinema than a precise,
gentle and beautifully honed exploration of the vagaries of
the human heart. Dear Frankie provides this reward, and much
more. - Toronto Film Festival
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