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  1. Still Mine. Available on Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes, Amazon Freevee, Plex. Based on a heartfelt true story, Still Mine is an inspiring ode to love and a life of resilience. Craig Morrison is an 89-year-old farmer living in the rural tranquillity of New Brunswick, Canada. Challenged to keep his farm going using traditional methods, he ...

  2. Based on a heartfelt true story, Still Mine is an inspiring ode to love and a life of resilience. Craig Morrison (Oscar® nominee James Cromwell, The Artist) is an 89-year-old farmer living in the rural tranquillity of New Brunswick, Canada. Challenged to keep his farm going using traditional methods, he comes up against stifling opposition when he sets out to build a more suitable house for ...

  3. May 3, 2013 · James Cromwell and Geneviève Bujold in Still Mine. Sturdy, stubborn, practical: These are three qualities that define 87-year-old Craig Morrison (James Cromwell), but they also apply to the house ...

  4. Jul 12, 2013 · After years of reliable, veteran character work, Cromwell is finally starring in his first leading role. Still Mine is the true story of octogenarian Craig Morrison, a craftsman who literally builds a house with bare hands for his mentally ailing wife Irene, played with quiet grace by Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold.

  5. Robin's Review: B+. Watching the trailers, one gets the sense that this is a simple, based-on-a-true-story tale about one man against the system. “Still Mine” is that, sure, but it is more about the relationship and love between a man and a woman in their waning years (a subject, that, thankfully, is getting more attention these days, with ...

  6. Jul 18, 2013 · Directed by Michael McGowan. Drama. PG-13. 1h 42m. By Stephen Holden. July 18, 2013. “Still Mine,” like Michael Haneke’s “Amour” and Sarah Polley’s “Away From Her,” is an old-age ...

  7. Jul 28, 2013 · Still Mine” draws its source material from a true story of an aging New Brunswick couple and the struggle that ensues when the patriarchal Craig Morrison, played brilliantly by James Cromwell, decides to construct a smaller house for himself and wife Irene, played by Genevieve Bujold, who is suffering from memory loss.

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