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Marion Bridge

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Canada · 2003
1h 30m
Director Wiebke von Carolsfeld
Starring Molly Parker, Rebecca Jenkins, Stacy Smith, Marguerite McNeil
Genre Drama

Three estranged sister return to their childhood home of Sydney, Nova Scotia, to take care of their mother, who is dying of cancer. Their reunion forces them to face the resentments, trust issues, and scars of their past as they struggle to make peace with one another and with their parents. An emotional story of the bond between family, healing, and the good things that come from the bad.

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70

Variety by Dennis Harvey

Sensitive directorial bow by editor Wiebke von Carolsfeld and solid performances lend conviction if not quite distinction to the drama Marion Bridge.

75

San Francisco Chronicle by Edward Guthmann

Downbeat but ultimately hopeful, it's a domestic tragedy that cuts clearly to the bone, finding emotional nuance among the family's knotty secrets and dense layers of subterfuge.

90

Chicago Reader by J.R. Jones

It has all the virtues of fine stage drama: narrative economy, honest emotion, and characters so closely defined that the most pedestrian encounters between them are revelatory.

60

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

If von Carolsfeld had worked more surprises into her style and presentation, Marion Bridge wouldn't live down to its genre stereotype so readily.

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