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Sweet Hereafter (The)

Country: Canada, Language: English, 112 mins

  • Director: Atom Egoyan
  • Writer: Russell Banks; Atom Egoyan
  • Producer: Sandra Cunningham; Atom Egoyan

CGiii Comment

Nominated for 2 Oscars - the acting is sublime.

It's the story that lets this down...it's dull, mundane and sleep-inducing.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A small community is torn apart by a tragic accident which kills most of the town's children. A lawyer visits the victims' parents in order to profit from the tragedy by stirring up their anger and launching a class action suit against anyone they can blame. The community is paralyzed by its anger and cannot let go. All but one young girl, left in a wheelchair after the accident, who finds the courage to lead the way toward healing.

Cast & Characters

Ian Holm as Mitchell Stevens;
Caerthan Banks as Zoe Stevens;
Sarah Polley as Nicole Burnell;
Tom McCamus as Sam Burnell;
Gabrielle Rose as Dolores Discolt;
Alberta Watson as Risa;
Maury Chaykin as Wendell;
Stephanie Morgenstern as Allison;
Kirsten Kieferle as Stewardess;
Arsinée Khanjian as Wanda;
Earl Pastko as Hartley;
Simon Baker as Bear;
David Hemblen as Abbott;
Bruce Greenwood as Billy;
Sarah Rosen Fruitman as Jessica