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Tag: Charlotte Rampling

The Past Comes Flooding Back – The Sea

By Tony Watkins28 April 201428 April 2014 Categories: Film, Writing Tags: Charlotte Rampling, Children, Ciaran Hinds, Death, Families, Film & Bible Blog (Culturewatch), Films, Grief, Jealousy, John Banville, Love, Marriage, Memory, Natascha McElhone, Rufus Sewell, Stephen Brown

Film & Bible Blog Article The Past Comes Flooding Back Image © Independent Film Company, 2013. Used by permission. Art historian Max (Ciarán Hinds) is grieving after the recent loss of his wife, Anna (Sinéad Cusack), to cancer. Against the advice of his daughter Clare (Ruth Bradley), he goes to stay in a boarding house…

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