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Grace And Mary

John visits his ageing mother Mary in her nursing home by the sea and mourns the slow fading of her mind. Hoping to shore up her memory he prompts her with songs photographs and questions about the 1940s when she was a young woman and he a child in a small Cumbrian town. But he finds that most of all it is her own mother she longs for - Grace the mother she barely knew. John sets out to recreate their buried family history delving into the secrets and silences of Mary's fractured childhood as he imagines the life of her spirited mother. Reaching from the late 19th century to the present this becomes a deeply moving reflective elegy on three generations linked by a chain of love loss and courage.
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John visits his ageing mother Mary in her nursing home by the sea & mourns the slow fading of her mind. Hoping to shore up her memory he prompts her with songs photographs & questions about the 1940s when she was a young woman & he a child in a small Cumbrian town. But he finds that most of all it is her own mother she longs for
- Grace the mother she barely knew. John sets out to recreate their buried family history delving into the secrets & silences of Mary's fractured childhood as he imagines the life of her spirited mother. Reaching from the late 19th century to the present this becomes a deeply moving reflective elegy on three generations linked by a chain of love loss & courage.

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