MY LIFE WITHOUT ME
aka MI VIDA SIN Mi

Year: 2003
USA: Sony Pictures Classics
UK: Metrodome Distribution
Cast: Sarah Polley, Scott Speedman, Deborah Harry, Mark Ruffalo, Leonor Watling, Amanda Plummer, Julian Richings, Maria de Medeiros, Jessica Amlee, Kenya Jo Kennedy, Alfred Molina, Sonja Bennett, Esther Garcia Tyron Leitso
Director: Isabel Coixet
Countries: Spain / Canada
USA: 106 mins
UK: 105 mins
USA Rated: R for language
UK Certificate: 15 contains strong language
USA Release Date: 26 September 2003 (Limited Release)
UK Release Date: 7 November 2003

Synopsis

Ann (Sarah Polley) is a hard working mother with two young daughters, a husband Don (Scott Speedman) who spends more time unemployed than working, a mother (Deborah Harry) with a history of broken dreams and a father who has spent the last ten years in jail. While other women her age are out partying, she spends her nights working as a janitor in a university she could never afford to go to in the daytime. She lives with her family in a tiny trailer in her mother's backyard. Somehow, she keeps her head above water: surviving but not 'living.'

After collapsing one day, she goes in for a medical check-up, where a shy doctor tells her some shocking news. She tells no one, determined to shield her daughters from the truth and at the same time to take control of her life and to make the most out of it. To Don, her eccentric co-worker Laurie, her mother and her kids, Ann chalks her weak pallor up to a case of anemia. In private, Ann makes a list of things she had always wanted to accomplish in her life but never had the time. They range from the mundane to the sublime, from changing her hairstyle and getting fake nails to finding and making love with another man.

Suddenly, Ann's life opens up, and the life force that was nascent in this 23 year-old, working-class woman blooms into a quiet yet steely determination.

Burdened with her secret but liberated by her new sense of control, Ann's emotional journey leads her to unexpected places and gives her life new meaning: the tender moments, the volatile emotions she must keep inside, the recognition that she has the power to understand, examine and fully live her own life.