Blackbird
At a country house, a mother facing a terminal diagnosis invites her grown children to gather one final time. The plan is simple and intimate, but the occasion quickly becomes uncomfortable as long buried resentments surface. Jennifer, an accomplished professional, and Anna, who has her own... Read more
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About Blackbird
At a country house, a mother facing a terminal diagnosis invites her grown children to gather one final time. The plan is simple and intimate, but the occasion quickly becomes uncomfortable as long buried resentments surface. Jennifer, an accomplished professional, and Anna, who has her own tensions with the family, return with partners and children in tow, while the older generation watches and weighs each move. As the family negotiates memories, loyalties, and unspoken hurts, the house becomes a pressure cooker where laughter clashes with sharp accusations. What begins as a quiet farewell gradually reveals how love can strain under the weight of illness, secrets, and the grief of saying goodbye. There are quiet exchanges and hopeful, fragile moments too.
Directed by Roger Michell and written by Christian Torpe, Blackbird arrived in 2019 as a polished English language remake of Torpe's Danish drama Silent Heart, bringing recognizable stars to a tense family setup for discerning festival and screening audiences worldwide.
Box office figures for Blackbird are not provided in the available data; the film appears to have had a limited release aimed at festival circuits and selective markets, with no widely reported grosses during its initial rollout in some territories.
While not a box office juggernaut, the film adds to a tradition of intimate family dramas that lean on character chemistry and conversations rather than spectacle. The ensemble, led by Winslet and Sarandon, anchors a narrative about mortality, forgiveness and the complexity of love, resonating with viewers who crave storytelling.
Critics highlighted the restrained tone and the strong performances that carry a drama rooted in family history and mortality. The film centers on mother daughter bonds, the weight of unspoken truths, and the possibility of forgiveness as a family faces the end of an era across generations through shared memories.
Details
- Release Date
- September 06, 2019
- Runtime
- 1h 38m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 217 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Millennium Media +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Susan Sarandon
Lily
Kate Winslet
Jennifer
Mia Wasikowska
Anna
Sam Neill
Tom
Lindsay Duncan
Liz
Rainn Wilson
Michael
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Chris
Anson Boon
Jonathan
Director: Roger Michell
Written by: Christian Torpe