THE SESSIONS
THE SURROGATE
“A film of tenderness and humor married to the unlikeliest of subjects, The Sessions presents this story of poet and polio survivor Mark O'Brien… an exceptional, expertly acted crowd-pleaser.” - Variety
Mark (John Hawkes, Martha Marcy May Marlene, MIFF 11) has polio and wants to lose his virginity before his impending death. Being a religious man, Mark confides in Father Brendan (William H Macy) about his desires. The priest assures him God will “look the other way” when Mark seeks the aid of a ‘sex surrogate' (Helen Hunt).
Based on the real-life events of respected American writer Mark O'Brien, The Sessions is a heart-warming film about the need for closeness. The performances, dialogue and naturalistic portrayal of bodies add to a sense of feel-good realism that made it a smash-hit at Sundance, where it won the Audience Award (US Dramatic) and a Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Acting.
With The Sessions, Melbourne-bred director Ben Lewin (The Favour, The Watch and the Very Big Fish, MIFF 92; Hollywood Gold, MIFF 03) has given us a tender, graceful film about emotional growth, anchored by extraordinary performances from Hawkes and Hunt.
"One of the gems of this year's (Sundance) festival… John Hawkes delivers a mesmerising performance." - The Guardian
Ben Lewin and Judi Levine are guests of the festival.
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