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A Woman's Tale

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Gosia Dobrowolska and Sheila Florance in A Woman's Tale (1991)
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Uplifting and intimate look at the last days of an elderly cancer victim. The film is even more relevant as it was written specifically for the lead actress, Sheila Florance, who was in fact... Read allUplifting and intimate look at the last days of an elderly cancer victim. The film is even more relevant as it was written specifically for the lead actress, Sheila Florance, who was in fact dying of cancer as she created what is essentially a self-portrait.Uplifting and intimate look at the last days of an elderly cancer victim. The film is even more relevant as it was written specifically for the lead actress, Sheila Florance, who was in fact dying of cancer as she created what is essentially a self-portrait.

  • Director
    • Paul Cox
  • Writers
    • Paul Cox
    • Barry Dickins
  • Stars
    • Sheila Florance
    • Gosia Dobrowolska
    • Norman Kaye
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    525
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Cox
    • Writers
      • Paul Cox
      • Barry Dickins
    • Stars
      • Sheila Florance
      • Gosia Dobrowolska
      • Norman Kaye
    • 4User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sheila Florance
    Sheila Florance
    • Martha
    Gosia Dobrowolska
    Gosia Dobrowolska
    • Anna
    Norman Kaye
    Norman Kaye
    • Billy
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Jonathan
    Ernie Gray
    • Peter
    • (as Ernest Gray)
    Myrtle Woods
    • Miss Inchley
    Bruce Myles
    • Con 1
    Alex Menglet
    Alex Menglet
    • Con 2
    François Bernard
    • Neighbor
    Manuel Bachet
    • Neighbor
    Monica Maughan
    Monica Maughan
    • Billy's Daughter
    Max Gillies
    Max Gillies
    • Billy's Son-in-Law
    Tony Llewellyn-Jones
    Tony Llewellyn-Jones
    • Celebrant
    David Reid
    • Don
    Dawn Klingberg
    Dawn Klingberg
    • Don's Wife
    Marina Finlay
    • Prostitute
    Victoria Eagger
    • Nurse 1
    Marion Heathfield
    • Nurse 2
    • Director
      • Paul Cox
    • Writers
      • Paul Cox
      • Barry Dickins
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    9Sparhawk-5

    What an excellent film!

    I just saw this film at the Roger Ebert 2000 Overlooked Film Festival, and I want to say that it is most certainly one film that is more than worth seeing. The sheer power, emotion, and heart that this film brings is absolutely incredible. I also got to hear the director comment on the film, and I realized just how much sheer love went into this film. For anyone who is looking for a film that will make you feel good about life, this is one to see.
    Cinebug

    A Life-Affirming View Of Dying

    A WOMAN'S TALE. A touching, sensitive, Australian film about an elderly woman dying of cancer (played by 78 year old actress Sheila Florance who knew she was dying of cancer when the film was being made) who has lost none of her joie de vivre and continues to live life to the fullest without the smallest hint of self-pity for her future death, which she knows is imminent.

    The marvelous thing about this film is watching Florance's cheerful disposition, while those around her wear long faces. Through flashbacks, we see the tragedy of her past life; and in the present, the resignation of the other old people living in her apartment building who once led formerly productive, vigorous lives, but have now given up. She never gives up and this strength inspires much younger people------who only grudgingly tolerate her-----to admire her strength and see older people in a different way. This used to be referred to as a "small film" but with great feeling behind it.
    uds3

    If you could leave your loved ones a memento like this to cherish, how easy it would be to accept that final lift from the oarsman!

    Not many people get to dedicate their lives literally, to film in such a way that they leave behind the greatest of diaries you could never have committed to paper. Sheila Florance, grand dame of Australian television and the big-screen has managed just that.

    At 78 years of age and dying of cancer herself, she plays elderly Martha, who's terminal cancer is no barrier to her enjoying her last days with her family, the image of dignity and wisdom - traits that she has shown all her life.

    This marvellous life-affirming film is one of Paul Cox's best, in fact one of Australia's finest productions. It would be impossible not to be significantly moved by it and taking perhaps a minute or three to review your own life and direction.

    Sheila Florance, beloved of many long-term viewers, died just two days after receiving her AFI award for Best Actress for her role as Martha. It was a fitting reward for a lifetime's contribution made.
    10talas1

    As Beautiful and Moving as You'll Ever See

    This movie is one of the greatest of all times, along with Chushingura, The Burmese Harp, Ken Russell's 'Women In Love' and the Aussie Movie, 'Bliss'(not american version).... Moves you and makes me glad to be alive, great acting, great film techniques, shows don't need a big budget to make a beautiful film above the crap from Hollywood.

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    • Trivia
      The relatively limited budget for the film prompted director Paul Cox to order his Continuity department to stop taking Polaroid photographs, as the project could not withstand the expense.
    • Quotes

      Martha: Do you know what a whore is, Miss Inchley?

      Miss Inchley: That's a rude word isn't it?

      Martha: Yes it is.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best Films of 1991 (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      O Holy Night
      Sung by Dominique Oyston

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1991 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En kvinnas berättelse
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Beyond Films
      • Illumination Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $405,137
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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