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In Theaters: May 17, 2013 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 48m | Documentary
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Exploring the nature of memory and storytelling, especially the way people fictionalize family narratives, examining “our insatiable need, as human beings, to turn our lives into stories.” Director/screenwriter and former Road to Avonlea TV star Sarah Polley tell the story of how she found out that her father, Michael Polley, is not her biological father because her mother, Diane Polley, who died when Sarah was just 10, had a lengthy affair.
Director: Sarah Polley
Studio: National Film Board of Canada
Producer(s): Anita Lee
Cast: Sarah Polley, Michael Polley, Harry Gulkin
Writer(s): Sarah Polley
Official Site: nfb.ca/storieswetell
26 votes and 8 Reviews
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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%
79%
In Theaters: May 17, 2013 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 48m | Documentary
Watch Trailer
Exploring the nature of memory and storytelling, especially the way people fictionalize family narratives, examining “our insatiable need, as human beings, to turn our lives into stories.” Director/screenwriter and former Road to Avonlea TV star Sarah Polley tell the story of how she found out that her father, Michael Polley, is not her biological father because her mother, Diane Polley, who died when Sarah was just 10, had a lengthy affair.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 94%
79%
In Theaters: May 17, 2013 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 48m | Documentary
Exploring the nature of memory and storytelling, especially the way people fictionalize family narratives, examining “our insatiable need, as human beings, to turn our lives into stories.”
Director/screenwriter and former Road to Avonlea TV star Sarah Polley tell the story of how she found out that her father, Michael Polley, is not her biological father because her mother, Diane Polley, who died when Sarah was just 10, had a lengthy affair.