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Winslet film like 'reliving' mum's death
Irish Daily Star
|December 08, 2025
ACTRESS Kate Winslet said she felt like she was "reliving" what happened when her mum died while directing and starring in the film Goodbye June.
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The movie takes place before Christmas when four adult siblings and their father band together upon learning of their mother's health decline.
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