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IMDbBest Actress in a Supporting Role | 2018 | Lois
2017 | Michael
Best Intergenerational Film | 2018
Best Supporting Actress | 2018 | Lois
Best Supporting Female | 2018 | Lois
Best Supporting Actress | 2018 | Lois
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2018 | Michael
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2017 | Michael
Best Actress | 2017 | Lois
2017 | Michael
Film Composer of the Year For | 2017 | Mica
Film Composer of the Year | 2017 | Mica
Based on the stage play of the same name. Lois Smith reprises her role as Marjorie, having previously appeared in two productions of the play.
Filmed in 13 days, with the actors working 12 of them.
In one scene in the kitchen, there is a print by American-Latvian artist Vija Celmins prominently displayed. Many of Celmins' artworks are identical copies of everyday objects or photorealistic drawings of natural phenomena.
The film won the Sloan Feature Film Prize, which includes a $20,000 cash award, presented at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The award jury awarded the film for its "imaginative and nuanced depiction of the evolving relationship between humans and technology, and its moving dramatization of how intelligent machines can challenge our notions of identity, memory and mortality."
The movie they're watching on TV is My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), with Julia Roberts and Cameron Diaz.
"Tess: When you remember something, you remember the memory. You remember the last time you remembered it, not the source, so it's always getting fuzzier, like a photocopy of a photocopy."
"Walter: Remember the two of them [Damien and Toni] Walter: running on the beach? They had sand in their hair for weeks. Remember. Marjorie: I do now. Tess: Me too. Marjorie: How I miss them. Walter: I didn't mean to make you sad. Marjorie: You didn't. All I can think is how nice... How nice that we could love somebody."