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Synopsis
Acclaimed Australian actress Teresa Palmer (Ride Like a Girl, Berlin Syndrome) stars alongside Joe Dempsie (Game of Thrones series) in ADDITION, a charming romantic comedy adapted from Toni Jordan’s bestselling 2008 novel. Set in Melbourne, mathematician Grace Lisa Vandenburg (Palmer) counts everything because numbers hold her world together. When a chance encounter with Seamus (Dempsie) turns her world upside down, Grace’s meticulously ordered life starts to unravel. Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, this delightful feature from Kiwi-Australian director Marcelle Lunam explores the journey of self-acceptance and celebrating the things in life that really count. Teresa Palmer delivers a captivating performance, bringing warmth, humour, and sensitivity to a nuanced portrayal of obsessive compulsiveness.
Acclaimed Australian actress Teresa Palmer (Ride Like a Girl, Berlin Syndrome) stars alongside Joe Dempsie (Game of Thrones series) in ADDITION, a charming romantic comedy adapted from Toni Jordan’s bestselling 2008 novel. Set in Melbourne, mathematician Grace Lisa Vandenburg (Palmer) counts everything because numbers hold her world together. When a chance encounter with Seamus (Dempsie) turns her world upside down, Grace’s meticulously ordered life starts to unravel. Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, this delightful feature from Kiwi-Australian director Marcelle Lunam explores the journey of self-acceptance and celebrating the things in life that really count. Teresa Palmer delivers a captivating performance, bringing warmth, humour, and sensitivity to a nuanced portrayal of obsessive compulsiveness.


