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Judi Dench | Philomena | |
Steve Coogan | Martin Sixsmith | |
Mare Winningham | Mary | |
Ruth McCabe | Mother Barbara | |
Barbara Jefford | Sister Hildegarde | |
Peter Hermann | Pete Olsson | |
Cathy Belton | Sister Claire | |
Kate Fleetwood | Young Sister Hildegarde | |
Michelle Fairley | Sally Mitchell | |
Sean Mahon | Michael | |
Charlie Murphy | Kathleen | |
Anna Maxwell Martin | Jane | |
Wunmi Mosaku | Young Nun | |
Amy McAllister | Sister Anunciata | |
Charissa Shearer | Peg | |
Nika McGuigan | Bridie | |
Rachel Wilcock | Mamie | |
Sophie Kennedy Clark | Young Philomena |
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Producer | Steve Coogan
Gabrielle Tana |
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Writer/Composer | Jeff Pope
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Cinematography | Robbie Ryan
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Music | Alexandre Desplat
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When former journalist Martin Sixsmith is dismissed from the Labour Party in disgrace, he is at a loss as to what do. That changes when a young Irish woman approaches him about a story of her mother, Philomena, who had her son taken away when she was a teenage inmate of a Catholic convent. Martin arranges a magazine assignment about her search for him that eventually leads to America. Along the way, Martin and Philomena discover as much about each other as about her son's fate. Furthermore, both find their basic beliefs challenged. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com) |
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