Mary and Martha
"Two mothers lose their sons to malaria."
Originally released in 2013. Mary and Martha is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Phillip Noyce.
Starring Hilary Swank, Brenda Blethyn, and Sam Claflin
Synopsis
Wealthy American housewife Mary Morgan takes her bullied son George out of school for home education,including a trip to Southern Africa. Whilst in Mozambique George is bitten by a mosquito which crawls through a hole in his net and dies of malaria. After his funeral at home Mary feels a compulsion to return to Africa where she meets English woman Martha O'Connell,whose 24 year old son Ben, a teacher with voluntary service overseas,has also died of malaria. Ben gave his net to one of his pupils,believing adults cannot catch malaria. The two women are shocked to see the high death rate caused by the disease and,whilst Martha stays in Africa as a voluntary helper,Mary petitions the American government to change things. Martha turns up at Mary's house unannounced and,helped by Mary's ex-diplomat father,they address a senate committee on health spending,persuading them to do more to combat malaria. They meet with some success though a coda states that much more can be done.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- BBC
- HBO Films
- Universal Television
- Working Title Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mary and Martha about?
Wealthy American housewife Mary Morgan takes her bullied son George out of school for home education,including a trip to Southern Africa. Whilst in Mozambique George is bitten by a mosquito which c...
Who directed Mary and Martha?
Mary and Martha was directed by Phillip Noyce.
How long is Mary and Martha?
Mary and Martha has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Mary and Martha released?
Mary and Martha was released on March 1, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mary and Martha?
The main cast of Mary and Martha includes Hilary Swank, Brenda Blethyn, Sam Claflin, Frank Grillo, James Woods.