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''Matching Jack'' is a 2010 Australian drama film directed by
Nadia Tass Nadia Tass is an Australian theatre director and film director and producer. She is known for the films ''Malcolm'' (1986) and '' The Big Steal'' (1990), as well as an extensive body of work in the theatre, both in Australia and internationa ...
from a screenplay by Lynne Renew and David Parker, based on an unfilmed script by Renew entitled ''Love and Mortar''.


Plot

Life seems idyllic for Marisa ( Jacinda Barrett) and her son, Jack (Tom Russell), until a poor performance at a school soccer match ends with Jack in hospital and Marisa trying to find her husband, David ( Richard Roxburgh), who is interstate at a conference. In fact, David is planning to leave Marisa for his current mistress, Veronica ( Yvonne Strahovski), with his phone off and not a care in the world. Jack is diagnosed with
Leukaemia Leukemia ( also spelled leukaemia and pronounced ) is a group of blood cancers that usually begin in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal blood cells. These blood cells are not fully developed and are called ''blasts'' or ...
and the only possibility of a cure is if David has had a child from one of his many flings who could be a bone marrow donor. Marisa looks back through his diaries, figures when he could have been having affairs, and goes out door knocking. Unsuspecting women face a desperate mother as Marisa searches high and low for possibilities and the full scale of David's infidelity is revealed. Meanwhile, Jack befriends Finn (
Kodi Smit-McPhee Kodi Smit-McPhee (born 13 June 1996) is an Australian actor. He gained recognition as a child actor for his leading roles in ''The Road'' (2009) and '' Let Me In'' (2010). In 2021, Smit-McPhee garnered critical acclaim for his performance as Pe ...
), a young Irish boy in the next bed. He has been travelling the world with his father, Connor ( James Nesbitt). Initial disdain turns to mutual respect as both Marisa and Connor find their own ways to deal with their respective sons' illnesses. Whilst during this as David convinces a now pregnant Veronica to keep the child hoping it will be a viable donor for Jack, at the same time Mariasa comes across Janice ( Alexandra Schepisi), who's defiantly rebellious fifteen-year-old daughter Kerry (Nicole Gulasekharam) might just be David's daughter making her an older paternal half-sister and therefore a life saver for Jack. But although Kerry (overjoyed on having a possible sibling and to be a notable protective and supporting big sister) is more than keen to help her supposedly new found younger brother, her mother Janice has other ideas on giving her consent for helping Jack.


Cast

* Jacinda Barrett as Marissa * James Nesbitt as Connor, an Irish sailor *
Tom Russel Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character ...
as Jack, Marissa's son *
Kodi Smit-McPhee Kodi Smit-McPhee (born 13 June 1996) is an Australian actor. He gained recognition as a child actor for his leading roles in ''The Road'' (2009) and '' Let Me In'' (2010). In 2021, Smit-McPhee garnered critical acclaim for his performance as Pe ...
as Finn, Connor's son, who befriends Jack * Richard Roxburgh as David, Marissa's unfaithful husband *Julia Harari as Young Doctor * Yvonne Strahovski as Veronica, David's pregnant mistress * Alexandra Schepisi as Janice, a previous fling of David *
Nicole Gulasekharam Nicole may refer to: People * Nicole (name) * Nicole (American singer) (born 1958), a contestant in season 3 of the American ''The X Factor'' * Nicole (Chilean singer) (born 1977) * Nicole (German singer) (born 1964), winner of the 1982 Euro ...
as Kerry, Janice's rebel teenage daughter and possible half sister to Jack


Production

''Matching Jack'' was produced by Tass and Parker's studio Cascade Films, in association with the film investment agencies
Film Victoria VicScreen, formerly known as Film Victoria, is the Victorian Government’s creative and economic screen development agency. They function behind the scenes, supporting professionals, infrastructure, projects and events – elevating Victor ...
and
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. It was filmed on location in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a me ...
in 2009, and premiered at the 2010
Melbourne International Film Festival The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venice Film Fes ...
.
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distributed it to 185 national screens in August 2010, the widest Fox release of an Australian film since 2008's '' Australia''. The film won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2011 Milan International Film Festival. ''Matching Jack'' was also honoured with Cannes Cinephile Prix De Jury Bel Age at the 2011 Cinephiles festival at Cannes in May 2011. Over recent months, the film has screened at: Palm Beach International Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival, Belfast Film Festival, Internationales Filmwochenende Wurzburg (Germany), Tiburon International Film Festival and Newport Beach Film Festival. Recently it was also screened in out of competition section of the 10th Pune International Film Festival.


Reviews

It holds a score of 69% on
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. ''Leonard Maltin'': "A deeply emotional film, clearly made with tender loving care. Kodi Smit-McPhee gives an utterly remarkable performance in a cast full of fine actors". ''David Stratton, The Australian'': "Wonderfully acted and scripted… Smit-McPhee, particularly, brings grace, dignity and child-like optimism to his character, and he is heart-breakingly impressive as Finn". ''David Tiley, Screenhub'': "A terrific, passionate, sobby, craftful heartgrabber, a grown up film about a vast and honest emotional arc". ''Jim Schembri, The Sydney Morning Herald'': "It's a no-holds-bar emotional slam dunk as a young mother (superbly played by Jacinda Barrett) desperately searches for a bone marrow match for her son from among the illegitimate children fathered by her promiscuous husband (Richard Roxburgh). A beautiful, moving, unashamedly melodramatic film that rouses tears and joy in equal measure."


Release

''Matching Jack'' opened at number eight at the Australian box office on its opening weekend, taking $258,011.


References

*Murphy, Damien (14 August 2010).
Life renewed: Save son and see the world
. ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (Fairfax Media). Retrieved on 28 August 2010. *Mathieson, Craig (19 August 2010).

. ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (Fairfax Media). Retrieved on 28 August 2010. *Gonzalez, Miguel (24 August 2010).
Matching Jack: Nadia Tass, hard to match
. ''Encore Magazine'' (Focal Attractions). Retrieved on 28 August 2010. *Gonzalez, Miguel (24 August 2010).
Jack, no match for Salt
. ''Encore Magazine'' (Focal Attractions). Retrieved on 28 August 2010. *Industry News (18 May 2011).

. ''Encore Magazine'' (Focal Attractions). Retrieved on 30 May 2011. *NIXCO (25 May 2011).

. ''Inside Film''. Retrieved on 30 May 2011. *Newsflash (12 May 2011)

. ''Urban Cinephile''. Retrieved on 5 June 2011. *Schembri, Jim (19 August 2010).

. ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. Retrieved on 5 June 2011.


External links

* * {{Nadia Tass 2010 films Australian drama films Films about cancer Films directed by Nadia Tass Films shot in Melbourne 20th Century Fox films 2010 drama films 2010s English-language films