A beautiful film about a group of elderly women who are stranded in the Canadian countryside after their bus breaks down. They spend the next few days fishing, gathering, singing, and talking while they wait for help to come. The dialogue is ad-libbed/unscripted and meanders gently like a stream. Sometimes very funny, sometimes sad. It’s a really lovely movie :)
Feb 28, 2024

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