A Woman's Tale

A Woman's Tale

Movie |

Cancer | Dying Woman

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Paul Cox
  • Cast(s): Sheila Florance, Gosia Dobrowolska, Norman Kaye, Chris Haywood, Bruce Myles See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Paul Grabowsky
  • Award(s): Grand Prix 1992 (Won)
    AFI 1991 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Story:
    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.
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STORY

Story
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.

AWARDS

Won
Grand Prix Award

1992 | Paul

AFI Award

Best Actress in a Lead Role | 1991

Nominations
AFI Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1991

Best Screenplay Original or Adapted | 1991 | Barry

Best Original Music Score | 1991 | Paul

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 393,000 USD

TRIVIA

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.

The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.

Final film of actress Sheila Florance.