The film is about real estate agent Frank Mollard, who receives a phone call from his mother. The strange thing is that his mother died a year ago. At that moment, this figure turned out to be incorrect, as the two people develop a real human relationship.
It's a film about letting go, which may not sound very sexy, but Saville plays out this concept on a personal, intimate and relatable level that is powerful and moving.
A quiet, tender-hearted and gently eccentric affair, the Australian-made A Month Of Sundays takes its own sweet time finding a way into your good graces.
This modest, warmhearted character study is carried by a solid lead performance from Anthony LaPaglia, who plays a man unable to express his feelings through anything but underhanded snark.