Away from Her
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Away from Her

A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer's disease faces an epiphany when she transfers her affections to another m...an, Aubrey, a wheelchair-bound mute who also is a patient at the nursing home. Show More

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In the heartwrenching movie Away from Her (2006), a devoted husband named Grant must grapple with the difficult decision to place his wife, Fiona, in a nursing home due to her progressing Alzheimer's disease. Over time, Fiona becomes emotionally attached to another patient named Aubrey, a wheelchair-bound mute. Grant is devastated but begins to understand that Fiona's affections have shifted, leading him to question the boundaries of love and loyalty.

Directed by Sarah Polley, Away from Her explores the profound emotional toll that Alzheimer's disease takes on both the patient and their loved ones. With exceptional performances from Julie Christie as Fiona and Gordon Pinsent as Grant, the film delves into the complexity of human relationships and the inevitable changes brought about by illness.

As the story unfolds, Grant is faced with a painful realization that his wife's memory loss has caused her to form a deep connection with Aubrey. This revelation challenges Grant's understanding of his marriage and forces him to confront his own identity as a caregiver. Through flashbacks and intimate moments, the film highlights the beauty and tragedy of their relationship, leaving viewers deeply moved by the raw depiction of love and loss.

Away from Her is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the challenges faced by both individuals with Alzheimer's disease and their partners. With stunning performances and an emotionally engaging storyline, this film offers a touching and honest portrayal of the complexities of love and the impact of memory loss.

Also Known As:

Away from Her

Release Date:

25 May 2007

Writers:

Sarah Polley, Alice Munro

Awards:

Nominated for 2 Oscars. 62 wins & 42 nominations total