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  1. Morvern Callar (Samantha Morton) es una mujer joven en una pequeña ciudad portuaria en Escocia. Se despierta la mañana de Navidad para descubrir que su novio se ha suicidado, dejando una nota de suicidio, una cinta mixta y el manuscrito de su novela inédita.

  2. Sinopsis. En un pequeño pueblo escocés trabaja Movern Callar -Samantha Morton- como cajera en un supermercado. Una tarde vuelve a su casa y encuentra el cadáver de su novio. Todo indica que ha sido un suicidio. Movern decide entonces coger una novela recién terminada de su novio y salir de allí.

  3. Morvern Callar is a young woman in a small port town in Scotland who works at a supermarket. She wakes on Christmas morning to discover that her boyfriend has killed himself, leaving her a suicide note, a mixtape, Christmas presents, money for a funeral and the manuscript of his unpublished novel.

  4. 1 de nov. de 2002 · Morvern Callar: Directed by Lynne Ramsay. With Samantha Morton, Kathleen McDermott, Paul Popplewell, Ruby Milton. After her beloved boyfriend's suicide, a mourning supermarket worker and her best friend hit the road in Scotland, but find that grief is something that you can't run away from forever.

  5. Morvern Callar is a 1995 experimental novel by Scottish author Alan Warner. Published as his first novel, its first-person narrative —written in Scots —explores the life and interests of the titular character following the sudden death of her boyfriend. The novel was a winner of the Somerset Maugham Award in 1996, [1] and a ...

  6. A film by Lynne Ramsay about a young woman's journey of grief and transformation after a tragedy. Watch the trailer, read the synopsis, and explore the soundtrack of this existential odyssey.

  7. Bored of her impoverished life as a supermarket clerk, Movern Callar takes her recently dead boyfriend's money and travels to Spain along with her best friend to live the life of a hardcore raver. A thoughtful work of art, Morvern Callar is an intense but quiet reflection on the consequences and morality of carelessness. — Factory_Girl.