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My Life Without Me

What you are… is what you leave behind.
2003 | 106m | English

(26408 votes)

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Director: Isabel Coixet
Writer: Isabel Coixet
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A fatally ill mother with only two months to live creates a list of things she wants to do before she dies without telling her family of her illness.
Release Date: Mar 07, 2003
Director: Isabel Coixet
Writer: Isabel Coixet
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords farewell, parent child relationship, dying and death, night shift, daughter, secret love, responsibility, woman director
Production Companies El Deseo, Milestone Productions
Box Office Revenue: $12,300,000
Budget: $2,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sarah Polley Ann
Amanda Plummer Laurie
Scott Speedman Don
Mark Ruffalo Lee
Leonor Watling Neighbor Ann
Debbie Harry Ann's Mother
Maria de Medeiros Hairdresser
Julian Richings Dr. Thompson
Jessica Amlee Penny
Kenya Jo Kennedy Patsy
Camille Martinez Camille Martínez
Alfred Molina Ann's Father
Esther García Woman who does nails
Name Job
Albert Manera Sound Designer
Katia Stano Costume Design
Lisa Robison Editor
Viorel Ghiocel Sound Designer
Patrick Ghislain Sound Designer
Shelley Bolton Set Decoration, Art Direction
Manuel Corrales Sound Designer
Nanci Kincaid Short Story
Carol Lavallee Production Design
Melanie Burke Hairstylist
Diana Davison Key Makeup Artist
Maria Gleeson Makeup Artist
Dan Schlanger Production Manager
Isabel Coixet Camera Operator, Writer, Director
Jean-Claude Larrieu Director of Photography
Alfonso Vilallonga Original Music Composer
Heidi Levitt Casting
Monika Mikkelsen Casting
Jordi Torrent Line Producer
Name Title
Gordon McLennan Producer
Michel Ruben Associate Producer
Esther García Producer
Agustín Almodóvar Executive Producer
Pedro Almodóvar Executive Producer
Ogden Gavanski Executive Producer
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badelf
7.0

As a narrative, it's a bit weak. But on other levels, this film is fascinating. The cast, especially Sarah Polley, does a bang up job. Every character real and believable - even the kids. First and foremost, the film is a strong advocate for "viva la vida" (Frida Kahlo before Cold Play!). There i ... s an old Buddhist parable about a man running from a tiger and suddenly faced with a cliff. In one direction, the tiger; in the other, the cliff. He looks down and sees a branch growing out of the rock. Somehow, he casts himself down and grabs that branch. The tiger looks over the edge at him. He doesn't think either he or the branch can hold on too long. Then he spies a wild strawberry near the branch. He grabs it and eats it. It is the very best strawberry he ever ate in his soon-to-be-over life. And so it is with our protagonist. Having the harshness of mortality shoved in her face at a young age, she begins to live each day with full attention. Something humans hardly ever practice. Second, the interesting, but perhaps unrealistic, decision to withhold her diagnosis and prognosis from everyone, creates an entirely unexpected space. She takes her cue from Dr. Thompson (Julian Richings), who can't look someone in the eye and tell them they're going to die. From there, she decides not to put anyone else in Dr. Thompson's situation. This frees us from the overly maudlin watching someone die thread.

Sep 15, 2023