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Away from Her
Away from Her

Away from Her (2007)

70% User Rating
1h 50min
Drama
Romance

"It's never too late to become what you might have been."

Fiona and Grant have been married for nearly 50 years. They have to face the fact that Fiona’s absent-mindedness is a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease. She must go to a specialized nursing home, where she slowly forgets Grant and turns her affection to Aubrey, another patient in the home.

Sarah PolleyDirector

Cast

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Gordon Pinsent

Gordon Pinsent

Grant

Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Fiona

Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy

Aubrey

Olympia Dukakis

Olympia Dukakis

Marian

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Kristen Thomson

Kristy

Wendy Crewson

Wendy Crewson

Madeleine

Alberta Watson

Alberta Watson

Dr. Fischer

Thomas Hauff

Thomas Hauff

William Hart

Deanna Dezmari

Deanna Dezmari

Veronica

Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev

Monica

Grace Lynn Kung

Grace Lynn Kung

Betty

Melanie Merkosky

Melanie Merkosky

Singing Nurse

Andrew Moodie

Andrew Moodie

Liam

Clare Coulter

Clare Coulter

Phoebe Hart

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Stacey LaBerge

Young Fiona

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Lili Francks

Theresa

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Judy Sinclair

Mrs. Albright

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Tom Harvey

Michael

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Carolyn Hetherington

Eliza

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Jessica Booker

Mrs. Jenkins

Janet van de Graaf

Janet van de Graaf

Rebecca Albright

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Vanessa Vaughan

Stella

Catherine Fitch

Catherine Fitch

Receptionist

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Ron Hewat

Frank

Jason Knight

Jason Knight

Young Grant

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

February 23, 2025

I think “Fiona” (Julie Christie) knows the writing is on the wall when she goes to top up some glasses for her dinner guests and she can’t recall what’s in the bottle. Husband “Grant” (Gordon Pinsent) is dreading what has to come next as they both realise she needs professional care rather than stay in their beautiful but impractical wintery home. One of the more onerous conditions of her residency is that for the first month she can’t receive visitors and though she is a bit more stoic about that, he is struggling after 45 years of marriage to come to terms with that. Muddle through he does, though, and eagerly anticipates the day when he can see her again. His arrival at the home doesn’t quite go to plan as he discovers she is playing bridge with a new friend “Aubrey” (Michael Murphy). She is friendly enough but what’s clear is that she can no longer quite place him in her life. What now ensues sees him sensitively try to reintroduce himself whilst she obliviously continues with her new friend and new life, gradually deteriorating. Meantime, he meets “Marian” (Olympia Dukakis) who is married to “Aubrey” and in similar situation, largely unrecognised by the man she has loved for many years. Without compromising their other affections, the two start to find solace in each other’s company and start to realise that they have lives to live too - but always in a shadow. Christie delivers poignantly here but it’s actually Pinsent who has the hardest task as his character gradually loses all the points of reference from his adult life: his best friend, his lover - and yet she is still there, pleasant and polite, in front of his eyes. Dukakis is a fine character actor and she, too, imbues her character with a sense of sadness and reservedness as the inevitable begins to take firmer shape. The writing takes us into the heart of something ghastly but avoids sentimentalising the story. It introduces a little of the vagaries of the science - an imprecise and fluid collection of theories, and makes it’s point with just an hint of optimism for those left to constantly and repetitively pick up the pieces as the days get no better. Despite the doctor extolling the virtues of communal care and living, I still looked at the facility and wondered if these places don’t actually do more stifling than providing, and that’s a testament to an ensemble effort from some chirpy residents and from a direction that treats us as observers for whom this could easily resonate one day. It’s a tough watch but worthwhile, I’d say.

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Away From Her - 2006 - HD

Away From Her - 2006 - HD

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