Concussion (2013 film)

Concussion

Film poster
Directed by Stacie Passon
Produced by Cliff Chenfield
Anthony Cupo
Rose Troche
Written by Stacie Passon
Starring Robin Weigert
Maggie Siff
Johnathan Tchaikovsky
Ben Shenkman
Janel Moloney
Emily Kinney
Music by Barb Morrison
Cinematography David Kruta
Edited by Anthony Cupo
Production
company
93 Films
Razorwire Films
Distributed by RADiUS-TWC
Release dates
  • January 19, 2013 (2013-01-19) (Sundance)
  • February 2013 (2013-02) (Berlin)
  • October 4, 2013 (2013-10-04)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Box office $42,606[2]

Concussion is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Stacie Passon and starring Robin Weigert. Although not autobiographical, the story was partially inspired by Passon herself suffering a mild concussion, in the same manner depicted in the film, shortly before she began writing the screenplay.[3]

Plot

Abby Ableman is a lesbian who becomes disillusioned with her domestic life and career after suffering a mild concussion when her son, Jake, accidentally hits her in the head with a thrown baseball. She then begins working as a prostitute for other women.[4]

Cast

  • Robin Weigert as Abby Ableman / Eleanor
  • Maggie Siff as Sam Bennet / #6
  • Johnathan Tchaikovsky as Justin
  • Julie Fain Lawrence as Kate Ableman
  • Janel Moloney as Pru
  • Funda Duval as Sarah
  • Claudine Ohayon as Lisa
  • Emily Kinney as The Girl / Justin's Girlfriend
  • Maren Shapero as Mayer Ableman
  • Micah Shapero as Jake Ableman
  • Ben Shenkman as Graham Bennet
  • Daniel London as Evan
  • Anthony Cupo as Walter
  • Judd Harner as Clark
  • Kate Rogal as Gretchen
  • Anna George as Dr. Jofar
  • Daria Rae Feneis as Woman #1
  • Tracee Chimo as Woman #2
  • Laila Robins as Woman #3
  • Mimi Ferraro as Woman #4
  • Erika Latta as Woman #5
  • Cleo Gray as Woman #7

Release

The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival. At Sundance, it secured a deal with The Weinstein Company for general release later in 2013.[5] At Berlin, the film won a Teddy Award Jury Prize as an outstanding film about LGBT themes.[6]

Critical reception

Concussion received generally positive reviews, currently holding a 74% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 54 reviews; the consensus states: "Smart, nuanced, and sexy, Concussion transcends its more awkward moments thanks to Robin Weigert's remarkable starring performance."[7] On Metacritic, the film has a 56/100 rating, based on reviews from 19 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[8]

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