Mourning for Anna

Regie Catherine Martin
13. August 2010    87 Min.Drama
7.24.9
How to go on living afterwards? It is the end of winter. A young violinist is murdered in her apartment by a stranger. Her mother is in shock. Devastated by the violent death of her daughter, she decides to leave Montréal and take refuge, alone, in Kamouraska, at the country house built by her maternal ancestors and inherited from her mother. She tries to rebuild an interior life by re-establishing contact with Nature, with the house, and with the objects that remind her of her childhood and that of her daughter. But the mother's grief is profound: she doesn't want to go on living. In extremis, she is discovered and saved in the forest by a man while she was letting herself freeze to death. They recognize each other: they knew each other as teenagers. They can't help letting the amorous feelings of those times resurface. The presence of this man and the benevolent spirits of her grandmother, mother and daughter, all dead yet still present for her, help her regain her equilibrium and find the desire to live again.

Mourning for Anna ansehen bei

  • Denis BernardJean-Pierre
  • Denise GagnonGrand-Mère
  • Sheila JaffeAnna
  • François PapineauEdouard
  • Guylaine TremblayFrançoise
  • Catherine MartinRegie / Autor
  • Michel La VeauxDirector Of Photography

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