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In the Company of Strangers

Author Mary Meigs
Publisher Talonbooks
Category Performing Arts
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Author(s)Mary Meigs
PublisherTalonbooks
ISBN / ASIN0889222940
ISBN-139780889222946
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Sales Rank1,115,947
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Mary Meigs is one of the eight women who portray themselves in the film The Company of Strangers, a semi-documentary National Film Board production, released in 1990 to overwhelming critical and popular acclaim. Meigs spent two years writing this extraordinary narrative, which begins as her story of being in the film and unfolds into a gentle, intricate meditation on the experience of time, old age, magic and binding. Time becomes still and circular as the women s self-images and film images, their past and present, are bound inextricably with the filmmaker s vision.
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