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==Plot== |
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Ann ([[Sarah Polley]]) is a hard-working 23-year-old mother with two small daughters, an unemployed husband ([[Scott Speedman]]), a mother ([[Debbie Harry|Deborah Harry]]), who sees her life as a failure, and a jailed father whom she has not seen in ten years. She works nights as a janitor in a university she could never afford to attend, lives in a caravan in her mother's backyard, and has no aspirations. Her life changes dramatically when after a |
Ann ([[Sarah Polley]]) is a hard-working 23-year-old mother with two small daughters, an unemployed husband ([[Scott Speedman]]), a mother ([[Debbie Harry|Deborah Harry]]), who sees her life as a failure, and a jailed father whom she has not seen in ten years. She works nights as a janitor in a university she could never afford to attend, lives in a caravan in her mother's backyard, and has no aspirations. Her life changes dramatically when after a medical check-up she is diagnosed with [[endometrial cancer]] and told she has only two months to live. Deciding not to tell anyone of her condition, using the cover of [[anemia]], Ann makes a list of things to do before she dies. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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Directed by | Isabel Coixet |
Written by | Isabel Coixet based on the book by Nanci Kincaid |
Produced by | Esther García Gordon McLennan |
Starring | Sarah Polley Scott Speedman Mark Ruffalo Amanda Plummer |
Cinematography | Jean-Claude Larrieu |
Edited by | Lisa Robison |
Music by | Alfonso Vilallonga |
Release date | 2003 |
Running time | 106 minutes |
Countries | Template:FilmCanada Template:FilmSpain |
Language | English |
Box office | $9,726,954 (INT) [1] |
My Life Without Me is a 2003 Canadian/Spanish film directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sarah Polley, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Speedman, and Leonor Watling. Based on the book Pretending the Bed Is a Raft by Nanci Kincaid, it tells a story of the dying process of a 23-year-old woman who has a husband and two daughters. The film was produced by Pedro Almodóvar's production company, El Deseo.
Plot
Ann (Sarah Polley) is a hard-working 23-year-old mother with two small daughters, an unemployed husband (Scott Speedman), a mother (Deborah Harry), who sees her life as a failure, and a jailed father whom she has not seen in ten years. She works nights as a janitor in a university she could never afford to attend, lives in a caravan in her mother's backyard, and has no aspirations. Her life changes dramatically when after a medical check-up she is diagnosed with endometrial cancer and told she has only two months to live. Deciding not to tell anyone of her condition, using the cover of anemia, Ann makes a list of things to do before she dies.
Cast
- Sarah Polley as Ann
- Scott Speedman as Don, Ann's husband
- Mark Ruffalo as Lee, a man who Ann has an affair with.
- Deborah Harry as Ann's Mother
- Jessica Amlee as Penny, Ann's daughter
- Kenya Jo Kennedy as Patsy, Ann's daughter
- Amanda Plummer as Laurie, Ann's friend
- Leonor Watling as Ann, the Neighbor
- Maria de Medeiros as The Hairdresser
- Julian Richings as Dr. Thompson
- Alfred Molina as Ann's Father
Reception
The film won many international and festival awards, including the Genie Award for Best Actress (Polley) and the Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (Coixet) and Best Song ("Humans Like You" by Chop Suey). The film was released on September 26, 2003 and ran for 12 weeks. It grossed $400,948 domestically and $9,326,006 from the foreign markets for a worldwide total of $9,726,954.[2]