The Fiancée of Life

The Fiancée of Life (French: La fiancée de la vie) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Carole Laganière and released in 2001.

[1] Titled for a Malaysian proverb that death is the fiancée of life, the film profiles young children who are coming to terms with the deaths of parents or siblings.

[2] The film won the Best Canadian Feature Documentary at the 2002 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.

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