The Stone Angel
Sometimes it takes your whole life to get it right.
Feisty firecracker Hagar Shipley (Ellen Burnstyn) has lived an unconventional life. Her compulsive heart has always ruled her impetuous head and her choices have put up barriers between family and friends. As her life enters its winter years, Hagar sets out in search of a way to reconcile with her turbulent past. Through her reflections we come to know an impulsive and rebellious bride, her love for her two sons, the freedom she claimed and the joys she denied herself.
Special Features:
- Cast Interviews
- Trailer
- Gallery
Critic Reviews:
- " Watching The Stone Angel is not a chore. And the ending is pure, classy melodrama-it's totally overblown, and nothing less than satisfying. " – Annie Wagner
- " A tastefully reverent, fundamentally sincere treatment of Margaret Laurence's 1964 Manitoba-based novel, a staple for Canada's 12th graders. " – Eddie Cockrell
- " Old lady on the road takes a memory trip, giving Burstyn a chance to shine. " – Evan Henerson