Kate Winslet's Goodbye June: Date, Cast, Plot, Release Date - Netflix Tudum

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    Kate Winslet Makes Her Directorial Debut with Goodbye June 

    The film, starring Winslet and more, arrives on Netflix Dec. 24.

    By Brookie McIlvaine
    Dec. 29, 2025

Meet Kate Winslet, the director. The Oscar-winning actor (The Reader, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) makes her directorial debut with Goodbye June, a new drama. 

The multihyphenate also stars in the film, which follows four adult siblings (played by Winslet, Toni Collette, Andrea Riseborough, and Johnny Flynn) as they put their differences aside to support their mother, June (Helen Mirren), as her health declines. The siblings spend fraught and difficult days at her bedside in the hospital, but they find hope and warmth in each other as they reconnect and rebuild their family. 

Andrea Riseborough, Johnny Flynn, Kate Winslet and Timothy Spall in ‘Goodbye June’
Kate Winslet directing on the set of ‘Goodbye June’

Kate Winslet directing on the set of Goodbye June

PHOTO BY KIMBERLEY FRENCH
Kate Winslet and Timothy Spall on the set of ‘Goodbye June’

Kate Winslet and Timothy Spall on the set of Goodbye June

PHOTO BY KIMBERLEY FRENCH

What is Goodbye June about?

The film takes place just before Christmas, when an unexpected turn in their mother’s health thrusts four adult siblings and their exasperating father into chaos as they navigate messy family dynamics in the face of potential loss. But their quick-witted mother, June, orchestrates her decline on her own terms — with biting humor, blunt honesty, and a lot of love. 

Who is in the cast of Goodbye June?

  • Kate Winslet (Mare of Easttown, Revolutionary Road, Titanic)
  • Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense, Hereditary)
  • Johnny Flynn (Ripley, Emma)
  • Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie, Birdman or [The Unexpected Virtue or Ignorance])
  • Timothy Spall (Mr. Turner, Secrets & Lies)
  • Helen Mirren (The Queen, Gosford Park)
  • Stephen Merchant (Logan, Jojo Rabbit)
  • Fisayo Akinade (Heartstopper, The Girl with All the Gifts)
  • Jeremy Swift (Ted Lasso, Downton Abbey)
  • Raza Jaffrey (Homeland, Code Black)

Who’s in the creative team behind Goodbye June?

In addition to starring in and directing the film, Winslet also produced it alongside Kate Solomon, with whom she worked on Lee. Joe Anders penned the script. As a first-time director, Winslet prioritized giving opportunities to rising talents behind the camera. It was composer Ben Harlan’s first time scoring a film, as well as production designer Alison Harvey and costume designer Grace Clark’s first times heading a department. “I believe in lifting people up,” Winslet said. “I believe that everyone has to start somewhere.”

When does Goodbye June come out on Netflix?

Goodbye June is now streaming on Netflix.

All About Goodbye June

  • Interview
    Kate Winslet Explores Love and Loss in Her Directorial Debut, Goodbye June
    “I loved every second of it,” says the director, producer, and star.
    By Jenny Changnon
    Dec. 26
  • Deep Dive
    “The power of a good goodbye is to remember to love each other in the present.”
    By Jenny Changnon
    Dec. 24
  • Who’s Who
    Kate Winslet and Helen Mirren lead a star-studded ensemble in the drama.
    By Jenny Changnon
    Dec. 23
  • Behind the Scenes
    The filmmaker reflects on her touching portrait of family, loss, and healing.
    By Tudum Staff
    Dec. 16
  • Trailer
    Winslet directs and co-stars in the film alongside a star-studded ensemble. 
    By Jenny Changnon
    Nov. 13

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