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[[Image:Mi vida sin mí poster.jpg|thumb|right|Poster for ''Mi vida sin mí'']]

'''''Mi vida sin mí''''' ('My Life Without Me') is a [[2003]] [[Spain|Spanish]]/[[Canada|Canadian]] [[film]] directed by [[Isabel Coixet]] and starring [[Mark Ruffalo]], [[Sarah Polley]], [[Leonor Watling]] and [[Alfred Molina]]. It won two [[2003]] [[Goya Awards]], including the award for Best Screenplay.

The film was produced by [[Pedro Almodóvar]]'s production company, [[El Deseo]].

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Ann (Polley), a 23-year old woman with two daughters and unemployed husband, lives in a caravan in her mother's garden and works nights as a cleaner in a university. Her life changes dramatically when after a medical check-up she is diagnosed with [[endometrial cancer]] and told she has only two months to live. Deciding not to tell anyone of her condition, she compiles a list of things to do before she dies.

==External links==
* {{imdb title|id=0314412|title=My Life Without Me}}


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