🎬	My Days of Mercy ⚖️ (2017) – queer film LGBTQ+

🎬 My Days of Mercy ⚖️

2017 🎥 Director Tali Shalom Ezer ⏱️ Runtime 108 minutes ⏳
Cast: 🎭 Cast Elliot Page, Kate Mara, Amy Seimetz, Brian Geraghty
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My Days of Mercy (2017) is a profoundly moving, politically charged romantic drama that masterfully navigates the messy, unexpected spaces where love and deep ideological division intersect. The film introduces the QueerFilmHub.com audience to Lucy (Elliot Page), a fierce anti-death penalty activist who travels from state to state with her sister, staging protests outside execution facilities while fighting to save their own father from death row. Her world is upended when she meets Mercy (Kate Mara), a poised, passionate lawyer who stands firmly on the opposite side of the barricade, advocating for capital punishment. Despite the massive socio-political gulf between them, a magnetic, raw attraction pulls them together. The emotional core of the film lies in this forbidden intimacy, showing how two deeply wounded souls can find a profound sanctuary in each other when their external worlds are defined by institutional violence and grief. Tali Shalom Ezer directs with an incredibly tender, sensitive hand, allowing the devastating reality of the legal system to highlight the urgency of human connection. For queer audiences, Lucy and Mercy’s romance is an aching, beautiful reminder that love can act as a radical force of healing and vulnerability, challenging us to look past our armor and see the humanity beneath. ✨

💡 Did You Know? (Czy wiesz, że?) 🧠
Real-Life Bond: Producers initially struggled to get the independent project financed, but lead stars Elliot Page and Kate Mara—who are incredibly close friends in real life—championed the script for years to ensure this sapphic story got made.

Sundance & TIFF Pedigree: The film made its high-profile premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), earning critical praise for tackling heavy American institutional themes through a deeply intimate queer lens.

Israeli Vision: The movie was directed by Israeli filmmaker Tali Shalom Ezer, known for her psychodrama work (Princess). Bringing an outside, international perspective allowed her to lens the American capital punishment debate without typical Hollywood sensationalism.

A Subtle Title: The title acts as a clever double entendre; it reflects Lucy's desperate plea for judicial mercy for her father, while simultaneously highlighting how her days spent alongside Mercy change her entire life.

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