Beauty Mark

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauty Mark
Beauty Mark release poster
Directed byHarris Doran
Screenplay byHarris Doran
Produced byBridget Berger
Penny Edmiston
Harris Doran
Corey Moosa
Kiley Lane Parker
StarringAuden Thornton
Catherine Curtin
Laura Bell Bundy
Jeff Kober
Madison Iseman
Deirdre Lovejoy
CinematographyKarina Silva
Edited byHarris Doran
Saira Haider
Music byBen Sollee
Production
companies
Madison Square Films
The Group Entertainment
in association with Hideout Pictures
Distributed byThe Orchard
Release dates
Running time
87 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Beauty Mark is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Harris Doran. Inspired by true events, the film follows a poverty-stricken young mother who has to get money from a man from her abusive past in order to save her family. The film explores the interconnected themes of abuse, cycles of abuse, systemic poverty, addiction, and race.

The film won multiple awards including the Jury Prize for "Breakout Performance" for its star Auden Thornton at the Los Angeles Film Festival premiere, the Ultra Indie Film Award at Woodstock Film Festival for its director Harris Doran, and the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Austin Film Festival.

Plot[edit]

Set in the Portland area of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, the film follows Angie Simms (Auden Thornton), a poverty-stricken young mother taking care of her three-year-old son Trey (Jameson Fowler) and her alcoholic mother (Catherine Curtin). She works at a convenience store which Lorraine (Laura Bell Bundy), a dancer at a local club, frequents. Lorraine insists the men "ain't using me, I'm using them." Angie finds out the house her family is living in is condemned and they must move immediately. Out of options, she decides to try to sue Bruce (Jeff Kober) a man who abused her as a child, only to find out that at twenty-four, she is one year past the statute of limitations under Kentucky law.

She seeks help from Zachariah (Radney Foster) the father of a childhood friend, Pastor Hodges (Deirdre Lovejoy), Kaylee (Paten Hughes) a childhood acquaintance, and Pam (Madison Iseman) a girl a few years younger than she.

Cast[edit]

Release[edit]

The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival[3] and was shown at Woodstock Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Bahamas International Film Festival, San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, SENE Film, Music & Art Festival. The film was acquired by The Orchard and released On Digital and On Demand May 22, 2018.

Critical reception[edit]

Director Harris Doran was shortlisted for the Independent Spirit Awards Someone To Watch Award for his work on Beauty Mark. A day after its digital release, the film hit #14 on the iTunes Top Independent Film chart.

Ashley Judd said of the film, "Powerful film. Survivors must no longer be silent."

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Ceremony Category Recipients Result
2017 Los Angeles Film Festival[4] Best Film Beauty Mark Nominated
Special Jury Prize: Breakout Performance Auden Thornton Won
Woodstock Film Festival[5] Best Ultra Indie Award Harris Doran Won
Twin Cities Film Festival Best Film Beauty Mark Nominated
Best Actress Auden Thornton Nominated
Austin Film Festival[6] Audience Award: Narrative Feature Beauty Mark Won
St. Louis International Film Festival Emerging Director Harris Doran Nominated
Bahamas International Film Festival Best Film - New Visions Award Beauty Mark Nominated
2018 Annapolis Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Beauty Mark Nominated
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival Best Feature Film Beauty Mark Won
SENE Film, Music and Art Festival Best Feature Film Beauty Mark Won
Best Actress Auden Thornton Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Beauty Mark". beautymarkfilm.com.
  2. ^ "Beauty Mark (2017) - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. ^ "L.A. Film Festival competition lineups mix familiar faces with fresh discoveries". Los Angeles Times. 9 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Los Angeles Film Festival Unveils Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. 22 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Fiercely Independent 2017 Woodstock Film Festival Maverick Award Winners Announced".
  6. ^ "Austin Film Festival Announces Winners of 2017 Hiscox Audience & Courage Awards". 7 November 2017.

External links[edit]