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Da Vinci's Mother

2005

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DIR Jim Sheridan

CAST Diane Keaton

Synopsis

Director Jim Sheridan’s poignant indie drama stars Diane Keaton as a mother who realizes she never really knew her son and throws herself into his life in an effort to understand him after he commits suicide. By taking a job at the restaurant where he waited tables, getting to know his friends and bonding with his girlfriend, Mom not only gains priceless knowledge about her boy, she also learns a thing or two about herself.

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Jim Sheridan

Jim Sheridan is a master story teller, and an acclaimed film director of few films, but good films nevertheless.

Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1949, Sheridan moved to America in 1982, meeting a man who invited him to run the Irish Arts Center. He found a place to live in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City, and was low on finances at first. He eventually made his first film, _My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown (1989) _ starring Daniel Day-Lewis, about the Irish artist Christy Brown, who only had control of his left foot.

The film was a surprise success, with both Day-Lewis and co-star Brenda Fricker winning Oscars for their performances. Sheridan received two Oscar nominations for Best Director (he lost to Oliver Stone) and Best Screenplay. It was an amazing debut film, and at age 40, Sheridan was a late bloomer to the film industry. He followed up “My Left Foot” with the film The Field (1990). Starring Richard Harris a then-unknown Sean Bean and John Hurt, this film was… read more

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