The Death & Life of John F. Donovan

6.9
20192h 3m

Production

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A decade after the death of an American TV star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he once shared with the former, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Own it now on Digital & DVD

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TIFF 2018 Cast and Crew Q&A

Cast

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Kit Harington

John F. Donovan

Photo of Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Sam Turner

Photo of Jacob Tremblay

Jacob Tremblay

Rupert Turner

Photo of Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Grace Donovan

Photo of Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates

Barbara Haggermaker

Photo of Ben Schnetzer

Ben Schnetzer

Rupert Turner (21 y.o.)

Photo of Thandiwe Newton

Thandiwe Newton

Journalist

Photo of Jared Keeso

Jared Keeso

James Donovan

Photo of Chris Zylka

Chris Zylka

Will Jefford Jr.

Photo of Amara Karan

Amara Karan

Miss Kureshi

Photo of Emily Hampshire

Emily Hampshire

Amy Bosworth

Photo of Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Man in Diner

Photo of Sarah Gadon

Sarah Gadon

Liz Jones

Photo of Susan Almgren

Susan Almgren

Aunt Faith

Photo of Jane Wheeler

Jane Wheeler

Aunt Anne

Photo of Craig Eldridge

Craig Eldridge

Uncle Patrick

Photo of Ari Millen

Ari Millen

Big Billy

Photo of Gijs Blom

Gijs Blom

Rupert's Boyfriend

Photo of Rob Baker

Rob Baker

Late Night Show Host

Photo of Ellen David

Ellen David

Adam's Mother

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Reviews

C

cityguide

Perhaps best known as the film that Jessica Chastain’s role was cut from, Xavier Dolan’s upcoming drama is still plenty star-studded, featuring a cast that includes Natalie Portman, Jacob Tremblay, Thandie Newton, Susan Sarandon, and Kit Harington. Though little is truly known about the project — only a single 17-second teaser trailer has been released — it’s described as a reminiscence on the life and death of an American TV star (Kit Harington), as told through his then 11-year-old pen pal (Jacob Tremblay)

M

SWITCH.

7/10

You can see Xavier Dolan reaching for something grand with this film, a bigger story than he has ever attempted before and even more romantic questions of identity and self, but while one of the problems of 'The Death and Life of John F. Donovan' is that there are too many questions being asked, it doesn't mean that any of them aren't worth asking. This is still a Xavier Dolan film, and for all the right reasons, even down to his continuing dissection of the complex relationships between mothers and sons, and when he has sure footing, his flashes of spectacle in this film are really wonderful. He also connects so beautifully with his cast, with almost all of them in perfect step with him. This isn't a hidden masterpiece, but it also is nowhere near a disaster. It's an arresting misstep from a deeply passionate filmmaker who cares about every frame, who is trying for something genuine and honest, and yes, he chooses the framework of the privileged and the white, but these are (for all their problems) our modern mythical figures. To Rupert, John is a god, a superhero, an ideal to reach for, and the ultimate understanding of the film is that it is far more important to be human than iconic. In many ways, through his journey to discover that for himself, this is the gift that John gives Rupert in his letters. 'The Death and Life of John F. Donovan' will be a curiosity in the (hopefully long) career of this gifted filmmaker, and to be honest, a failed curiosity from Xavier Dolan is still a film worth every second.
- Daniel Lammin

Read Daniel's full article...
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-death-and-life-of-john-f-donovan-xavier-dolans-flawed-but-fascinating-english-language-debut

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