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Mother | Based On Novel Or Book
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7.5/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2015 | Julianne
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2015 | Julianne
Best Leading Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Feature Film Category | 2016 | Wash
Best Foreign Actress Melhor Atriz Estrangeira | 2016 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Actress of the Year | 2015 | Julianne
Best International Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Female Voice | 2015 | Roberta
2015 | Julianne
Feature Film | 2015
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best International Actress | 2016 | Julianne
Best International Actress For and | 2016 | Julianne
Best Actress in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Julianne
Film Performance of the Year Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Female Lead | 2015 | Julianne
Best Feature Film | 2015 | Richard
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Julianne
Best Lead Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Actress of the Year | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
2014 | Julianne
Best Foreign Actress For | 2016 | Julianne
Best Foreign Actress | 2016 | Julianne
Best Actress Miglior attrice protagonista | 2015 | Julianne
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2015 | Kristen
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Lead Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Narrative Feature | 2015 | Richard
Best Grownup Love Story | 2015 | Alec
2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in an English Language Feature | 2015 | Javier
Actress Defying Age and Agism | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2015 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress of the Year | 2014 | Julianne
Best Cast Ensemble | 2014
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Kristen
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Lead Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Best Actress | 2014 | Julianne
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 44,779,195 USD
Co-director Richard Glatzer could not speak due to ALS. He directed the film using a text to speech app on an iPad. Julianne Moore and Kristen Stewart dedicated their "Ice Bucket Challenge" to Glatzer.
This was Richard Glatzer's last film. He died of ALS in March 2015.
Julianne Moore suggested the role of Dr. John Howland to Alec Baldwin because they wanted to work together again.
Directors Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer were unable to attend the Oscars to see Julianne Moore win because Glatzer's ALS had deteriorated significantly.
For her portrayal of Alice Julianne Moore won the Quintuple Crown of Best Actress (winning the Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Critics' Choice Award, BAFTA Award, and Academy Award). This marks the second consecutive time that an actress winner of the Quintuple Crown was married to Alec Baldwin on screen. The previous winner was Cate Blanchett, who won for her role as Jasmine in Blue Jasmine (2013). This also marks the second time in a row (for all the awards), that the actress won for a movie that was not nominated for Best Picture. Both characters also had their names in their respective movie's title.
"Dr. Alice Howland: Good morning. It's an honor to be here. The poet Elizabeth Bishoponce wrote: 'the Art of Losing isn't hard to master: so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.' I'm not a poet, I am a person living with Early Onset Alzheimer's, and as that person I find myself learning the art of losing every day. Losing my bearings, losing objects, losing sleep, but mostly losing memories... [she knocks the pages from the podium] Dr. Alice Howland: I think I'll try to forget that just happened. [crowd laughs] Dr. Alice Howland: All my life I've accumulated memories - they've become, in a way, my most precious possessions. The night I met my husband, the first time I held my textbook in my hands. Having children, making friends, traveling the world. Everything I accumulated in life, everything I've worked so hard for - now all that is being ripped away. As you can imagine, or as you know, this is hell. But it gets worse. Who can take us seriously when we are so far from who we once were? Our strange behavior and fumbled sentences change other's perception of us and our perception of ourselves. We become ridiculous, incapable, comic. But this is not who we are, this is our disease. And like any disease it has a cause, it has a progression, and it could have a cure. My greatest wish is that my children, our children - the next generation - do not have to face what I am facing. But for the time being, I'm still alive. I know I'm alive. I have people I love dearly. I have things I want to do with my life. I rail against myself for not being able to remember things - but I still have moments in the day of pure happiness and joy. And please do not think that I am suffering. I am not suffering. I am struggling. Struggling to be part of things, to stay connected to whom I was once. So, 'live in the moment' I tell myself. It's really all I can do, live in the moment. And not beat myself up too much... and not beat myself up too much for mastering the art of losing. One thing I will try to hold onto though is the memory of speaking here today. It will go, I know it will. It may be gone by tomorrow. But it means so much to be talking here, today, like my old ambitious self who was so fascinated by communication. Thank you for this opportunity. It means the world to me. Thank you."
"Dr. Alice Howland: I used to be someone who knew a lot. No one asks for my opinion or advice anymore. I miss that. I used to be curious and independent and confident. I miss being sure of things. There's no peace in being unsure of everything all the time. I miss doing everything easily. I miss being a part of what's happening. I miss feeling wanted. I miss my life and my family."