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Year by the Sea

  • 2016
  • Unrated
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
243
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Karen Allen, Yannick Bisson, Michael Cristofer, Celia Imrie, and S. Epatha Merkerson in Year by the Sea (2016)
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Hoping to reclaim who she was before marriage and children, an empty nester retreats to Cape Cod where she embarks upon a quest to set herself free.Hoping to reclaim who she was before marriage and children, an empty nester retreats to Cape Cod where she embarks upon a quest to set herself free.Hoping to reclaim who she was before marriage and children, an empty nester retreats to Cape Cod where she embarks upon a quest to set herself free.

  • Director
    • Alexander Janko
  • Writers
    • Joan Anderson
    • Alexander Janko
  • Stars
    • Celia Imrie
    • Karen Allen
    • S. Epatha Merkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    243
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexander Janko
    • Writers
      • Joan Anderson
      • Alexander Janko
    • Stars
      • Celia Imrie
      • Karen Allen
      • S. Epatha Merkerson
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Erikson
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Joan
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Liz
    Yannick Bisson
    Yannick Bisson
    • Cahoon
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    Monique Gabriela Curnen
    • Luce
    Michael Cristofer
    Michael Cristofer
    • Robin
    Jane Hajduk
    Jane Hajduk
    • Judy
    Amy Van Nostrand
    Amy Van Nostrand
    • Brenda
    Andria Blackman
    Andria Blackman
    • Mannequin woman
    Austin J. Ryan
    Austin J. Ryan
    • young Andrew
    • (as Austin Ryan)
    Alvin Epstein
    • Erik Erikson
    Tyler Haines
    Tyler Haines
    • Andrew
    Anastasia Tsikhanava
    Anastasia Tsikhanava
    • Tony
    Richard Pacheco
    • Wedding Guest
    Zachariah Supka
    Zachariah Supka
    • Joseph
    George J. Vezina
    George J. Vezina
    • Fisherman #2
    Colleen Kelly
    Colleen Kelly
    • We Can Mentor
    Kohler McKenzie
    Kohler McKenzie
    • Billy
    • Director
      • Alexander Janko
    • Writers
      • Joan Anderson
      • Alexander Janko
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    10jlipson-17072

    An Important Film for women AND men!

    An excellent film! Alexander Janko's screenplay masterfully combines Joan Anderson's first three books into a moving film which tells a story that women AND men can identify with...the story of reclaiming ourselves at mid-life, finding our authenticity, learning to live and laugh and find fulfillment in self and, ultimately, in relationships. The film is beautiful in scenery, music, insight and depth. Joan's story and Janko's screenplay bring the viewer moments of laughter mixed with moments of insight and clarity, substance and depth. There are lessons to learn from watching Joan's story unfold and, if we pay attention, we can all use the wisdom in this movie to help us journey towards a more authentic and fulfilling life. And while it appears to be a film for women, my husband and my 31 year old son enjoyed this film immensely (which brought me great pride in the men that they are!) This is an important film and one worth seeing!
    10runningdee

    This is a beautiful story that reminds us it's NEVER too late to "reclaim" your life!

    This is a MUST SEE movie. It is a beautiful story that reminds us it's NEVER too late to "reclaim" your life. The cast is wonderful. The scenery is amazing! The musical score is beautiful! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll "cheer on" the actors. You'll walk out of the theater feeling good! This is a great reminder that if we do what's "right" for us, it's not being selfish, it's being self nurturing, and is also right for those around us. Essential. It took such courage for Joan to give herself the "gift" of time away to find the person she had lost so many years earlier. It's a reminder that the risks involved in changing your life when necessary are definitely worth it for survival!
    5swjg

    Technically flawed

    It would be easy to dismiss this movie as a "chick flick" and move on. And to be quite honest - nothing about this movie particularly resonated with me - a middle aged male who had little in common with the characters. Didn't resonate particularly with my middle aged girlfriend either. So for the plot - read the other reviews.

    But technically - this movie had some distractions that didn't help either of us concentrate on the plot: - Too many shots of wildlife and seashore were simply too long and wandering.

    • Some shots were plain out of focus. Not differential focus for depth but simply out of focus. Perhaps the editor was trying to dissolve between shots by using a shot that went out of focus and then picking up the next shot out of focus and coming into focus. Or trying to save what the camera handed them. I suspect the latter and it was distracting.


    • And though I am sure what we were being presented with were quotes from the book over some shots - they seemed misplaced or even disjointed.


    The whole thing needed some tighter editing to avoid these distractions. Then I might have had more time for the plot.
    9juliaaldenwong

    Turn off your devices and be swept away by real emotion!

    I reluctantly attended a viewing of this film since I was not interested in another "escape to find myself" woman's story. I was blown away by how the film touched me -- so much more so than the books which I found irrelevant to my life. Although this movie is based on a woman's story, what impressed me the most was the protagonist's husband and his story. His courage, his honesty and his humor had me in tears. The message that relationships of all sorts can flourish over time, even after hurtful challenges is a good one for all audience members, especially for American's now. Forgiveness brings growth. Even if the story-line doesn't grab you, the acting is superb... there are some stunning moments even without words that evoke so much response from the audience because of the acting. The music and cinematography will heal hearts. Turn off your devices, go see "A Year by the Sea" and be swept away by real emotion.
    4norm_loves_movies

    A sweet story in a very "Lifetime" format.

    A fine story of a middle age experimental year of rediscovery. The husband's character as a curmudgeon is a bit on-the-nose and stereotypical. Would have been nice to see a bit more empathy for the husband in the situation, as he had little choice in the matter for job relocation. The attempt to establish multiple characters in the wife's new environment fell a bit short as well. Some solid scenes that helped to paint the picture of the complexities of a small harbor town while some attempts at widening the scope fell short. (A local bully seemed a bit unnecessary to the overall plot) The overuse of the color blue by the creatives is a bit annoying. Actually, very annoying.

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      Filmed on location in Cape Cod.
    • Soundtracks
      Song for You
      Written by Alexi Murdoch

      Performed by Alexi Murdoch

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Year By The Sea
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA(National Seashore)
    • Production companies
      • Montabela Productions
      • Real Women Make Waves
      • Rivet Entertainment LLC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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