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Thee adult sisters are forced to face the scars of their past as they wait at their mother's deathbed in this drama written by noted Canadian actor Daniel MacIvor. Agnes (Molly Parker) grew up in Sydney, a small town in Nova Scotia; hoping to get away from memories of an unhappy childhood, Agnes moved to Toronto, where she found more than her share of disappointments. When Agnes receives word that her mother Rose (Marguerite McNeil) is in failing health, she returns to Sydney for the first time in years, where she's met by her sisters, Theresa (Rebecca Jenkins), who has been turned bitter by a bad divorce, and Louise (Stacy Smith), who prefers withdrawing into herself to dealing with the outside world. As the four women attempt to make peace with one another, Agnes decides it's time they faced several unpleasant truths, including the abuse they faced at the hands of her father. The first directorial effort from Wiebke Von Carolsfeld, Marion Bridge was screened in competition at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival as part of the "Perspective Canada" series. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Marion Bridge
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"One of the most often filmed themes is of a family in crisis. What is unique about the film Marion Bridge is the manner in which it is dealt with by the director, Wiebke von Carolsfeld and the amazing cast. The film centers around 3 sisters, Agnes, played by Molly Parker, Theresa, played by Rebecca Jenkins, and Louise played by Stacy Smith. The other film character is Joanie, played by Ellen Page, a teenager working in a gift shop in town. Agnes, the wild, free spirt, returns " [More]
Dysfunctional Function
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"Wiebke Von Carolsfeld's Marion Bridge is a family drama filled with strong characters. The film itself is quiet in scope, and photography but rests upon a solid screenplay. Molly Parker's Agnes is the rebel who earned a reputation with her sisters. She was the heavy drinker, and partier. The Agnes who comes home is different and almost trapped by the perceptions of her sisters. Theresa (Rebecca Jenkins) is the eldest and is used to holding her world, and everyone else's together whe " [More]
Marion Bridge on Reel 13
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"The Canadian invasion continues on Reel 13 with yet another Canuck indie. This one is written by the same writer (Daniel MacIvor) as the worst Reel 13 film of all – WILBY WONDERFUL. Fortunately for us, they got a different director for this film (Wiebke von Carolsfeld), but he (or she, I suppose) doesn't seem to help much. On the whole, the direction is overly theatrical and uninspired. Where WILBY WONDERFUL was contrived and had a silly sitcom vibe about it, MARION BRIDGE is bleak, melod " [More]
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"Directed by Wiebke Von Carolsfeld. Starring Rebecca Jenkins, Molly Parker. Thee adult sisters are forced to face the scars of their past as they wait at their mother's deathbed in this drama written by noted Canadian actor Daniel MacIvor. Agnes (Molly Parker) grew up in Sydney, a small town in Nova Scotia; hoping to get away from memories of an unhappy childhood, Agnes moved to Toronto, where she found more than her share of disappointments. When Agnes recei " [More]
 

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