Another Mother's Son

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Another Mother's Son
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Christopher Menaul
Written byJenny Lecoat
Produced byBill Kenwright
Daniel-Konrad Cooper
Starring Jenny Seagrove
Julian Kostov
Ronan Keating
John Hannah
Amanda Abbington
Production
company
Bill Kenwright Films
Distributed by Vertigo Films
Release date
  • 16 March 2017 (2017-03-16)(London)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Another Mother's Son is a 2017 British war drama film directed by Christopher Menaul, written by Jenny Lecoat, and starring Jenny Seagrove, Julian Kostov, Ronan Keating, John Hannah, and Amanda Abbington.

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The film is based on a true story from the German occupation of the Channel Islands, about a Jersey woman named Louisa Gould (played by Seagrove), who takes in an escaped young Russian war prisoner (played by Kostov).

Premise

Louisa Gould (Jenny Seagrove) hides an escaped young Russian forced labourer, Fyodor Buriy Бурый, Фёдор Поликарпович  [ ru ] played by Julian Kostov, from the German forces occupying Jersey during World War II, assisted by her sister Ivy Forster (Amanda Abbington) and her brother Harold Le Druillenec (Ronan Keating).

Cast

Production

Christopher Menaul directed the film based on the script by Jenny Lecoat, Louisa Gould's great-niece. Bill Kenwright's Bill Kenwright Films produced the film with Daniel-Konrad Cooper. [1]

Principal photography on the film began on 9 November 2015 in Bath, Somerset. [1] [2] Filming also took place at the town's historic building Guildhall and West London Film Studios. [3]

Release

The World Premiere Charity Gala was held in London at the Odeon Leicester Square on 16 March 2017.[ citation needed ]

Critical reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 50% based on 16 reviews, and an average rating of 5.5/10. [4] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 50 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [5]

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