This is a movie of a mother, Philomena (Judi Dench/ Sophie Kennedy Clark) trying to find her son 50 years after he was adopted. She is from Ireland, and was in a home run by nuns. They sold her child to a couple from America, which is where he had gone. She recruits a reporter, Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan) with the help of her daughter, Jane (Anna Maxwell Martin). The home for the nuns was not helpful and would not tell them anything. They said the records were burned in a fire. Turns out the nuns burnt them while keeping the relinquishment papers. A neighbor tells them they were selling babies for $1000 pounds each.
She and the journalist who is pursuing the story, head to America to see if they can track him down. They discover who he is, Michael Hess (a lawyer who served on Reagan's and Bush's staff. He died from AIDS some years before. Philomena is looking for some sign he thought about her.
Turns out he was looking for his, and went to the same nunnery and was told that she didn't want anything to do with her son. The nuns knew they were both looking, but the old nun said it was their penance.
He insisted on being buried in Ireland there at the cemetery where he was adopted. This is so his mother could pay his respects, and she did.
This story in actuality was written by the reporter Martin Sixsmith.



