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The Surrogate Poster

The Surrogate

Our choices are never ours alone.
2021 | 93m | English

(660 votes)

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Popularity: 0.4 (history)

Director: Jeremy Hersh
Writer: Jeremy Hersh
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Jess is thrilled to be the surrogate for her best friend and his husband, but when a prenatal test comes back, it creates a moral dilemma that threatens their friendship.
Release Date: Jul 09, 2021
Director: Jeremy Hersh
Writer: Jeremy Hersh
Genres: Drama
Keywords pregnancy, down syndrome, brooklyn, new york city, lgbt, surrogacy, gay theme, friend with benefits
Production Companies Tandem Pictures, Resonant Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jasmine Batchelor Jess
Chris Perfetti Josh
Sullivan Jones Aaron
Brooke Bloom Bridget
Tonya Pinkins Karen Weatherston-Harris
Brandon Micheal Hall Nate
Eboni Booth Samantha Harris
Leon Lewis Leon
Leon Addison Brown Stephen Harris
Tiffany Villarin Maria
Erin Gann Dan
Catherine Curtin Sarah Friedberg
Meg Gibson Sandra
Layla Khoshnoudi Gertrude
Jennifer Damiano Rachel the Waitress
Purva Bedi Diana
Jennifer Lim Nadine the Midwife
Hannah Cabell Restaurant Manager
Wesley Taylor Dave
Hunter Canning Kevin
William DeMeritt Pierre
Tiffany Topol Chelsea
Rachel Siegel Rachel
Patrick Dreger Patrick
Malik Jabaara Malik
Yamira Siu Malik's Mom
Keller Chung Keller
Sol Chung Sol
Noah George Phillips Langston
Wesley Haakenson Wesley
Emilio Bernier Emilio
George Dreger George
David Chung Community Center Parent
Gay Cioffi Community Center Parent
Hilda Bernier Community Center Parent
Kerstin Haakenson Community Center Parent
Alma Louise Cioffi Fernandez Child at Community Center
Laurence Agenor Community Center Facilitator
Lisa Zaretsky Community Center Facilitator
Samantha Walter Community Center Facilitator
Regine Polenz Community Center Facilitator
Sara Hersh Community Center Facilitator
Dea Julien Community Center Facilitator
Natasha Gilberti Restaurant Hostess
Name Job
Ben Kruse ADR Recordist, Dialogue Editor
Alex Cullen "B" Camera Operator
Kendra Mylnechuk Creative Consultant
Jeremy Hersh Writer, Director
Mia Cioffi Henry Director of Photography
Cecilia Delgado Editor
Erica A. Hart Casting Director
D'Vaughn Agu Production Design
Natalie Eakin Art Direction
Roan Bibby Line Producer
Lauren Tanchum Costume Designer
Andrea Saavedra Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
George Rush Attorney
Alice Boucherie First Assistant Camera
Beth Fletcher Second Assistant Camera
Xavier Venosta Second Assistant Camera
Vincent Paté Second Assistant Camera
Jacob Mallin Gaffer
Taylor Merriman Gaffer
Yasmeen Jawhar Key Grip
Sam Chang Key Grip
Mark Solomon Additional Grip
Kimberly Ware Assistant Costume Designer
Aliana Galan Assistant Costume Designer
Jin An Additional Production Sound Mixer
Hector Delgadillo Boom Operator
Howie Shawki First Assistant Director
Kelly Fernandes Second Assistant Director
Sydney Stewart Second Second Assistant Director
Marisa Mircovich Makeup Artist, Additional Hairstylist
Tommy Stang Supervising Sound Editor, Foley Recordist, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Sousa Colorist
Daniel Jaffe Title Designer
Joe McMahon Production Assistant
Jeremy Falson Production Assistant
Ross Mayfield Production Assistant
Shak Hutchinson Production Assistant
Jane Kharkover Production Office Assistant
Elisa Peebles Creative Consultant
Sara Hersh Creative Consultant
Vera Quispe Production Sound Mixer
Desiree Kong Set Decoration
Travis Hall Leadman
Adam McNulty Set Dresser
Name Title
Alex Cullen Executive Producer
Jim Cummings Executive Producer
Jasmine Batchelor Associate Producer
Jonathan Blitstein Producer
Julie Christeas Producer
Taylor Hess Producer
Jeremy Hersh Producer
David Chan Executive Producer
Sam Bathrick Executive Producer
Adam Barton Executive Producer
Ben Wiessner Executive Producer
Burr Dodd Executive Producer
Kenneth Filmer Executive Producer
Tony Gapastione Executive Producer
Lucas Woods Co-Producer
Chloe Sabin Co-Producer
Erica A. Hart Associate Producer
Jeremy Popper Associate Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
7.0

While the film has a few hiccups, the package as a whole comes across as a truly moving experience that challenges the audience's morals with really thought-provoking dialogue. Along with Jasmine Batchelor's phenomenal performance, 'The Surrogate' is an important film that everyone should check out. ... - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-surrogate-raising-heavy-yet-important-questions

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb28039023
1.0

This movie put me in mind of a popular saying coined by Evelyn Beatrice Hall but widely misattributed to Voltaire: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” The problem, however, is not whether I agreed or disagreed with what the protagonist, Jess, has to s ... ay; the problem is that, if I were to defend what she says to the death, I’d be liable to find out, right as I’m about to shuffle off my mortal coil, that she just flip-flopped on me. Jess talks the talk – and she certainly talks a good game –, but when push comes to shove, she doesn’t walk the walk. That is, she talks business but doesn’t mean business, and when it’s time to put her money where her mouth is, she totally flakes out. So not only did I disagree with Jess, but found her, as a character, disagreeable because she doesn’t have convictions so much as she has opinions – or, to be more exact, she always has one and the same opinion, and that opinion is whatever stands in opposition to what everybody else thinks. In one word, Jess is a contrarian, and her agenda doesn’t revolve about doing what’s right but about proving the others wrong. That’s too bad because the movie touches on some very polarizing issues but ultimately lacks the courage to take a definite stance, and the cop-out ending takes what could have been a thought-provoking film and turns it into self-indulging, self-righteous fence riding.

Sep 03, 2022