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Somebody's Mother (2016) Online
Original Title :
Somebodyu0027s Mother
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Family
Year :
2016
Directror :
Gabriela Tollman
Cast :
Richard Abraham,Daniel Ahearn,Wyeth Ahearn
Writer :
Evelyne Tollman,Evelyne Tollman
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 23min
Rating :
6.9/10

Two sisters struggle with what it means to be a mother. One after the sudden loss of her baby, the other with her own inability to care for her young child. Together they find hope in the face of tragedy.

Somebody's Mother (2016) Online

Two sisters struggle with what it means to be a mother. One after the sudden loss of her baby, the other with her own inability to care for her young child. Together they find hope in the face of tragedy.
Credited cast:
Richard Abraham Richard Abraham - Doctor
Daniel Ahearn Daniel Ahearn - Support Group Leader
Wyeth Ahearn Wyeth Ahearn - Jasper
Wyeth James Ahearn Wyeth James Ahearn - Jasper
Tempany Deckert Tempany Deckert - Kathy
Brian Donovan Brian Donovan - Michael
Paula Eliott Paula Eliott - Psychic
Cory W. Grant Cory W. Grant - David (as Cory Grant)
Jenn Harp Jenn Harp - Support Group Member
Nadine Kadey Nadine Kadey - Sandra
Stephanie T. Keefer Stephanie T. Keefer - Hypnotherapist (as Stephanie Keefer)
Juan Monsalvez Juan Monsalvez - Daniel
Boone Nelson Boone Nelson - Latino Baby
Yuri Nelson Yuri Nelson - Latina Mother
Peggy Painton Peggy Painton - Support Group Member


User reviews

Gold as Heart

Gold as Heart

SOMEBODY'S MOTHER is an intense and beautiful film about loss and redemption! The story is layered and nuanced, delving deeply into how a mother deals with and experiences the ultimate loss and grief a human being can experience. This is all set against the perspective of her sister who is actively engaged with her own similar issues. The images are sumptuous, the music layered and outstanding, and the performances by the lead actresses are top-notch. Somebody's mother is a personal, vulnerable and honest drama and you should see it. BRAVO!
Nto

Nto

This heartbreaking film Into loss and motherhood stayed with me for days. Somebody's Mother tells the story of grief as Claire struggles at her one year anniversary of her baby's death. Her sister ANNA comes to comfort her and the irony is she is failing at motherhood and feels trapped. The film is beautifully shot and acted by the Tollman sisters. The stages of grief and the difficulties of motherhood, Anna is struggling with Postpartum depression and hiding from her husband and left her child. A must see for all.
Blueshaper

Blueshaper

This film is incredibly powerful. Tackling a difficult subject with such vulnerability, Clara and Anne (Gabriela & Evelyn Tollman) were profoundly connected to this story and their nuanced work really stands out. I found their performances extremely moving and intense. I'm not sure how something like this gets made, but it's so wonderful when it does. A truly original work, worthy of so much!! Definitely recommend!
Llathidan

Llathidan

When dealing with children and the loss of children it's always an emotional ride. All elements of filmmaking come together here to create a very moving film. The dark moody cinematography enhances the honest heartfelt performances of the entire cast. The extreme close-ups the director uses brings you into the characters emotions and the score brings all these elements together. This is a rare gem of a drama from a great team of indie filmmakers. Two thumbs up.
Delirium

Delirium

This story is very deep and emotional. It starts off a little slow but as the movie goes on everything that happens unfolds and starts to connect like its suppose too. The acting and direction was so Good it kept me engaged throughout the whole movie
DireRaven

DireRaven

Penned by Evelyne and Gabriela Tollman and subsequently directed by Gabriella Tollman, Somebody's Mother is a filmmaker's masterclass in its deep exploration of the human condition. It's also one that reminds us that elite indie films are every bit as capable of manifesting the tonal consistency, storytelling subtleties, and excellence in cinematography, editing, and color process that the best of their major studio counterparts can achieve.

There isn't anything that isn't presented honestly and without aching vulnerability in this film about loss, grief, and guilt following the death of a child. And true to its subject matter, Gabriela Tollman conjures a deafening quietness in her spellbinding direction that remains unwavering throughout. The acting is wonderful, with the female lead demonstrating extreme nuance in pulling the vast weight of this story. Editing and cinematography are near-flawless in their thoughtful conception: The lighting deftly veers toward stage theater at times, providing a sense of isolation that almost leaves us feeling guilty for our voyeurism as we see the most inward-focused scenes play out in psychological seclusion.

In a real world in which soul-baring is only now gaining true understanding as a necessary step in psychological self-repair, storytelling relating to the loss of a child remains one of the last taboos - perhaps too painful to articulate for most storytellers and too difficult for audiences. But only in the telling can the arts once again be called upon to lift these isolated subject matters to the light. Somebody's Mother is that exact kind of lighthouse film - one that through its sublime crafting, execution, and quiet leadership allows us to engage the very deepest of our sorrows in search of redemption.