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My Life Without Me (2004)
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Starring: Maria De Medeiros, Deborah Harry, Amanda Plummer, Sarah Polley, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Speedman, Leonor Watling
Director: Isabel Coixet
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
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Length:
106 mins

 
 

 

Lose your fear. Find yourself.

Ever feel your life's been a dream and you're only just waking up? Sarah Polley (GO, eXistenZ) stars as Ann, a young wife and mother who's recently been diagnosed with a terminal illness. After vowing to keep her terrible news a secret, Ann begins living with an intensity she never thought possible.

With senses heightened and passions rekindled, she quickly begins putting her life in order: taping love letters to her husband Don ("Felicity's" Scott Speedman) and birthday greetings to her two small girls, making peace with her parents; and seeking solace in the arms of a handsome but lonely stranger (Mark Ruffalo, You Can Count on Me). Gripping, joyful and sensitive, My Life Without Me is a touching tale for today that challenges us to live as if there were no tomorrow.

 
 
   
   

 
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