Posted AT 3:08 AM EDT on 09/05/08
Despite steamy sex, film is tamer than the book
LIAM LACEY
From Friday's Globe and Mail
The Stone Angel Written and directed by Kari SkoglandStarring Ellen Burstyn and Christine Horne Classification: 14A Margaret Laurence's 1964 novel The Stone Angel may be a cornerstone of contemporary Canadian literature, but it presents daunting challenges for anyone attempting a contemporary movie adaptation.
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