My Mother Frank (2000)
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Babe: Pig in the City (1998) screenwriter Mark Lamprell makes his directorial debut with this understated drama about a middle-aged woman who is looking to reinvent her life. Frances Regina Aileen Nano Kennedy, AKA Frank Ryan (Sinead Cusack) is a devoutly Catholic widow with two grown children and a… More Babe: Pig in the City (1998) screenwriter Mark Lamprell makes his directorial debut with this understated drama about a middle-aged woman who is looking to reinvent her life. Frances Regina Aileen Nano Kennedy, AKA Frank Ryan (Sinead Cusack) is a devoutly Catholic widow with two grown children and a few grandchildren. She is also bored to tears with her life. Meanwhile, her college-aged son David (Matthew Newton) is utterly smitten with Jenny (Rose Byrne), the beautiful girlfriend of his buddy Mick (Nicholas Bishop). When Frank decides to take art courses at the same university that her son attends, David is unenthusiastic. Moreover, so is her crusty professor Mortlock (Sam Neil), who believes that older students take places from younger ones. This film was screened at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mark Lamprell
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 17, 2000 Wide
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Cast
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Sinead Cusack
as Frank Ryan
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Rose Byrne
as Jenny
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Sacha Horler
as Margaret
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Hayley McElhinney
as Francine
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Melissa Jaffer (II)
as Sister Sebastian
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Lynette Curran
as Jean McDermott
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Celia Ireland
as Peggy
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Nicholas Bishop
as Mick
- Sam Neill
- Matthew Newton