Information
| Year: | 2002 |
| Rating: | 6.1(809) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | Jim Simpson |
| Actors: | Anthony LaPaglia Jim Simpson Julian Trompeter Sigourney Weaver Irene Walsh Charlotte Simpson |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Jim Simpson | |
| Actors | |
| Anthony LaPaglia | as Nick |
| Jim Simpson | as Joan's Husband |
| Julian Trompeter | as Joan's Son |
| Lucas DeBassac | as Sister's Son |
| Joshua Ross | as Sister's Infant |
| Alfredo Narciso | as Diner Cashier |
| David Nelson Black | as Acolyte |
| Nicholas Barnes | as Lutheran Minister |
| Anthony Bonaventura | as Tony James |
| Marcus Collins | as Brother |
| Tim Cummings | as Man on Subway |
| Michael Devine | as Police Officer |
| Ron Dortch | as Joan's Friend |
| Simon Feil | as Mourner |
| Marcel Rodriguez | as Lutheran Minister |
| Joey Salvia | as Man In Church |
| Steven Weisz | as Argentine Writer |
| Actresses | |
| Sigourney Weaver | as Joan |
| Irene Walsh | as Joan's Sister |
| Charlotte Simpson | as Joan's Daughter |
| Katharine Schreiber | as Sister's Daughter |
| Julia Nelson Black | as Acolyte |
| Shelita Birchett | as Masseuse |
| Amy Hoerler | as Mourner |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 16,068 USD (6 April 2003) |
| Plot: | Adapted from a stage play by Anne Nelson, a drama centering on a slice of the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy. Nick, a fire captain, who lost eight men in the collapse of the World Trade Center, enlists help from an editor, Joan, to prepare their eulogies. Nick builds a relationship with Joan, who helps him put together the difficult, heartfelt speeches that he must deliver with honor, humor and poise--all the while, navigating his way through his own emotional response. |
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Joan: When was the last time I heard anyone say, "I need a writer"? Joan: I knew then that every time I saw a person on the street, I saw only his public shadow. The rest, the important part, lived in layer after layer beyond my view. We have no idea what wonders are hidden in the people around us. |
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