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  1. Andre's Mother is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film written by Terrence McNally, adapted from his 1988 stage play, directed by Deborah Reinisch and starring Richard Thomas, Sada Thompson, and Sylvia Sidney. It was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse on March 7, 1990.

  2. Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Terrence McNally, Andres Mother is the story of Katherine Gerard (Sada Thompson) who has lost her son to AIDS. Set at Andres memorial service, the film follows Katherine’s journey as she confronts the death of her son, the anguish of his lover Cal Porter (Richard Thomas), and, in ...

  3. Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Terrence McNally, Andre's Mother is the story of Katherine Gerard (Sada Thompson) who has lost her son to AIDS. Set at Andre's memorial service, the film follows Katherine's journey as she confronts the death of her son, the anguish of his lover Cal Porter (Richard Thomas), and, in flashbacks, the ...

  4. Cannes Film Festival 2024: Movie Scorecard. Link to Cannes Film Festival 2024: ... Andre's Mother Released Mar 7, 1990 1h 0m Drama List. Reviews Read More Read Less. Cast & Crew Media Info.

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  5. 7 mar 1990 · Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Terrence McNally, Andre's Mother is the story of Katherine Gerard (Sada Thompson) who has lost her son to AIDS. Set at Andre's memorial service, the film follows Katherine's journey as she confronts the death of her son, the anguish of his lover Cal Porter (Richard Thomas), and, in ...

  6. Sylvia Sidney Cast. Richard Venture Cast. Haviland Morris Cast. Conan McCarty Cast. Critics reviews. Three days in the life of the lover, Mother and Grandmother of Andre who has just died of AIDS.

  7. Andre's Mother is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film written by Terrence McNally, adapted from his 1988 stage play, directed by Deborah Reinisch and starring Richard Thomas, Sada Thompson, and Sylvia Sidney. It was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse on March 7, 1990.