A dramatic and moving saga, highly recommended
Starring Academy Award winning actress Marcia Gay Harden in the role of Inga, Home: A Film by Mary Haverstick follows Inga, a mother with the soul of a poet at a crossroads. Her estranged husband Hermann (played by Michael Gaston) is bereft of emotional support for her in the wake of her recovery from breast cancer, let alone her passion for buying and restoring and house that reminds her of her childhood home. She shares a close bond with her eight-year-old daughter, and though she is troubled by her decaying marriage, she retains a strong spirit of optimism, as expressed in her own writing. A dramatic and moving saga, highly recommended; bonus features include deleted scenes, storyboards, and poems. 84 minutes.
Home
A little hard to follow but it may have been the mood I was in. Great cinematography. If you have been in a family systen with an addict, it may prove healing.
Home is a must see
This is an excellent poignant movie that is well worth seeing. Marcia Gay Harden and her daughter are fantastic actors. If you're considering bringing your daughters, would be mid-teens or older--very moving, emotional and not always kind relationship between mother who is battling alcoholism and recovering from breast cancer with her daughter and a disconnected husband.
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