Film
Saint Frances
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As portrayed by Kelly O’Sullivan—who is also the film’s screenwriter—Bridget is at a crossroads. Now in her mid-thirties, the college dropout is dating a twenty-something server, with whom she terminates an unwanted pregnancy just as she is hired as a nanny for a mixed-race lesbian couple in the affluent Chicago suburbs. With little time to recover after her abortion, she often clashes with the precocious 6-year-old Frances (the poised and often hilarious Ramona Edith-Williams). As she gradually wins the family’s trust and friendship—and develops a little faith in herself—she discovers that love can be found in unexpected places. Recently recognized for its “Breakthrough Voice” by the SXSW Jury, SAINT FRANCES is a fresh, funny, non-judgmental, and endearing look at a subject that is rarely so candidly addressed.
Q&A with director Alex Thompson and writer/star Kelly O’Sullivan to follow.
This screening is co-presented by Mindy Cohen and David Bershad.
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Genre
Fiction, Comedy, African-American Interest, Coming of Age, LGBTQ, Parenting, Women's Interest, Feature Film
Runtime
98 min
Section
Fiction Feature
Release Year
2019
Director
Alex Thompson
Producer
James Choi, Pierce Cravens, Ian Keiser, Eddie Linker, Raphael Nash
Cast
Ramona Edith-Williams, Kelly O’Sullivan, Lily Mojekwu, Charin Alvarez
Country
USA