A Month of Sundays (2001 film) explained

A Month of Sundays
Director:Stewart Raffill
Starring:Rod Steiger
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

A Month of Sundays is a 2001 American film directed by Stewart Raffill. It stars Rod Steiger in one of his final film roles and Sally Kirkland.[1]

Filming took place in Los Angeles, California and began during April 2001,[2]

Cast

Release

A Month of Sundays premiered at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival on September 17, 2001.

Reception

A reviewer for The Palm Beach Post remarked that the film seemed "better suited for TV".[3] Variety also reviewed the movie, calling it "a low-budget, cliche-ridden film featuring a roster of faded stars topped by Rod Steiger, as a sweet, stubborn but ailing grandfather searching for his long-lost son before he dies".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Month of Sundays. AllMovie.
  2. News: January 19, 2001 . Rob Steiger in indie flick . Reno Gazette Journal (Newspapers.com) .
  3. News: Erstein . Hap . April 11, 2002 . Film festival's opener seems better suited for TV . The Palm Beach Post (Newspapers.com) .
  4. Web site: Koehler . Robert . 2002-04-21 . A Month Of Sundays . 2022-05-12 . Variety . en-US.