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"A most beautiful Canadian film – Still Mine –

06/09/2013

A movie recommended by one of our readers –

“A most beautiful Canadian film – Still Mine –   a very powerful, extraordinary story of a man who refuses to put his wife who has dementia in a nursing home.  He makes different kind of decisions with such humanity and dignity —

Stars Genevieve Bujold and James Cromwell.  I highly recommend it to you and your readers!!  Genevieve Bujold is unrecognizable and has the most moving portrayal I have ever seen of someone with dementia.”

Submitted by Lisa Warner

The Trailer looks fabulous!  I have yet to see this movie and look so forward to it!! (Kath)

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