As Constance (Natasha Richardson) and Nina (Toni Collette) gather at the deathbed of their mother, Ann (Vanessa Redgrave), they learn for the first time that their mother lived an entire other lifetime during one evening 50 years ago. In vivid flashbacks, the young Ann (Claire Daines) spends one night with a man named Harris (Patrick Wilson), who was the love of her life.
Directed by Lajos Koltai
dying and death
friendship
mother
new love
parent child relationship
bride
best friend
wedding
summer
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Letterboxd
2.9 / 5
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Cast
Claire Danes
Ann Grant
Toni Collette
Nina Mars
Vanessa Redgrave
Ann Lord
Patrick Wilson
Harris Arden
Hugh Dancy
Buddy Wittenborn
Natasha Richardson
Constance Haverford
Mamie Gummer
Lila Wittenborn
Eileen Atkins
Nachtschwester
Meryl Streep
Lila Ross
Glenn Close
Mrs. Wittenborn
Cheryl Lynn Bowers
Peach Howze
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Luc
Crew
Lajos Koltai
Director
Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
Original Music Composer
Robert Kessel
Executive Producer
Navya La Shay
Makeup Artist
Ann Roth
Costume Design
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Casting
Thomas A. Reilly
Associate Producer
Samantha MacIvor
Stunts
Lenny Manzo
Utility Sound
Mary Ellen Porto
Foley Artist
Popular Reviews
38 reviews
Meow
I would treat hugh dancy like I would treat a newborn kitten
I would treat hugh dancy like I would treat a newborn kitten
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Evie
6.0★ · 05/17/26
"Go live your own life! Write a first line, and then write a second one. Kiss men if you want to! Horrify your Parents. Be a man!"
"Go live your own life! Write a first line, and then write a second one. Kiss men if you want to! Horrify your Parents. Be a man!"
Sael
4.0★ · 04/24/26
humillaron y mataron al bisexual, esto es un ataque personal a mi persona.
humillaron y mataron al bisexual, esto es un ataque personal a mi persona.
Meg
6.0★ · 01/31/26
If I didn’t love bisexual Hugh Dancy so much the rating would have been lower
If I didn’t love bisexual Hugh Dancy so much the rating would have been lower
Sean
6.0★ · 01/29/26
I don't know why but I was very interested maybe it's because of Hugh dancy and they didn't utilize his character well in the movie and wasted he had so much potential he's too good for both of them anyways
I don't know why but I was very interested maybe it's because of Hugh dancy and they didn't utilize his character well in the movie and wasted he had so much potential he's too good for both of them anyways