Aurora Borealis (film)

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Aurora Borealis

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by James C.E. Burke
Produced by Scott Disharoon
Written by Brent Boyd
Starring Joshua Jackson
Donald Sutherland
Juliette Lewis
Louise Fletcher
Music by Mychael Danna
Cinematography Alar Kivilo
Editing by Richard Nord
Distributed by Regent Releasing
Release date(s) Flag of the United States April 22, 2005 (Tribeca Film Festival)
September 16, 2006 (limited)
Flag of France May 12, 2005 (Cannes Film Market)
Running time 110 min.
Country U.S.A./Canada
Language English
Official website
IMDb profile

Aurora Borealis is a 2006 drama/romance film directed by James C.E. Burke and starring Joshua Jackson, Donald Sutherland, Juliette Lewis, and Louise Fletcher. The film was produced between November 3-December 19, 2003.

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Duncan (Joshua Jackson) is an unemployed youth, trying to cope with the death of his father ten years ago. The film is set in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Duncan's grandparents, Ronald (Donald Sutherland) and Ruth (Louise Fletcher) move into an apartment with a very nice view. Ron claims that he has seen the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from the balcony. Ron is fast deteriorating with Alzheimer's disease. Kate (Juliette Lewis) is the home assistant of Ron and Ruth.

In order to be close to his grandparents, Duncan finds a job as a handyman at the building where they are staying. There he meets Kate and the two quickly fall in love. Meanwhile, Duncan takes care of Ron and helps out Ron in coping with his condition.

Duncan does not want to leave the town he grew up in. He is not able to free himself from his fears of the past and his sorrow of his father's death. Ron nudges him to do something with his life. He tells Kate that Duncan needs someone who can push him to action. Kate too suggests that Duncan move on with his life.

Kate announces that she has to move to San Diego. This breaks Duncan, but he is still not ready to leave.

Ron wants to end his life and misery. He asks Duncan to buy him some shells for his shot gun. In a moment of despair, Duncan loads the shotgun and gives it to Ron, but he is not able to position the gun so that he can pull th trigger with his toe. The gun goes off and Duncan runs inside. Ron follows but has a heart attack and dies.

Kate leaves for San Diego and Duncan says his goodbyes. On reaching her new place, she sees Duncan at the doorstep, ready to give his life another shot.

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