The Shack (PG - 13 for violence and mature themes) Faith - based drama adapted from William P. Young's best seller of the same name about a grief - stricken family man (Sam Worthington) mourning
the loss of a young daughter (Amelie Eve) who receives an invitation from God (Aviv Alush) to meet at the site of the murder, deep in the Oregon wilderness.
Adapted from Daphne du Maurier's ghost story about two parents grieving
the loss of their young daughter, the movie remains a...
A couple travels to Venice in the wake of
the loss of their young daughter in Nicolas Roeg's «Don't Look Now» (1973), which examines mourning through the lens of a supernatural thriller.
Not exact matches
She and her husband began their journey with child
loss at a
young age as the suffered through several miscarriages, in the summer
of 2015 they delivered their stillborn
daughter Haiden at just 5 and a half months gestation due to her heart stopping unexpectedly.
She had a real sense
of loss: «I'm losing my
youngest daughter» is what she said.
Later that year, Macdonald appeared in Mike Figgis» The
Loss of Sexual Innocence, playing the
young girlfriend
of the film's protagonist; and in Gregg Araki's Splendor, a romantic comedy in which she played the blue - haired best friend
of the film's heroine.After a slew
of similar supporting roles, including a memorable turn as the
daughter of Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Colin Firth in My Life So Far, MacDonald was given possibly her biggest break since Trainspotting when Robert Altman cast her as a lead (albeit one
of many) in Gosford Park (2001).
From an uncertain husband dealing with the
loss of his wife in more ways than one, to cranky, emotionally driven
young daughters who set out to make this situation as difficult as possible for everyone involved, they are the driving force behind a simple idea becoming something profound.
Sixteen years later, the girl's mother (Sigourney Weaver's Julia) is still unable to deal with the
loss of her child - though her mental state seems to improve considerably following the arrival
of a scrappy
young woman named Louise (Kate Bosworth) into her life (it's clear, however, that Julia is secretly hoping that Louise might be her long lost
daughter).
His words have a ripple effect that change the lives
of many, including a married couple (Lee Majors and Cybill Shepherd) mourning the
loss of their
daughter; an EMT (Liam Matthews) and his nurse wife (Valerie Dominguez); her PTSD - afflicted brother (Joseph Julian Soria, «Army Wives»); a suicidal
young woman (Alexa PenaVega); a pregnant teen (Madison Pettis); two gang members (Schwayze and Senyo Amoaku); a homeless woman (Mira Sorvino) and her
daughter (Makenzie Moss); and a generous man (Brian Bosworth) with a troubled past.
A lushly touching, wrenching, and beautifully told story, directed by Derek Cianfrance with a mood
of entwined romantic dreams and romantic
loss, it stars Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams as Dean and Cindy, a
young, semi-working-class couple who meet, fall in love, get married, raise a little
daughter, and lose their spark, though not necessarily in that order.
From the nationally bestselling author
of The True Memoirs
of Little K, a deeply felt and historically detailed novel
of family,
loss, and love, told by an irrepressible
young girl - the
daughter of a two - bit gangster and a movie showgirl - growing up in golden - age Hollywood and Las Vegas in its early days.
Angels Watching Over Me by Michael Phillips — 4 stars, 232 reviews — Two
young Southern girls, one the
daughter of a plantation owner and one the
daughter of a slave, barely survive the onset
of the Civil War and the
loss of both their families.
But Neel's life had been marked by poverty, abandonment, and the tragic
loss of two
young daughters.