Driven away from his hometown and small fishing community of Manchester-by-the-Sea, once-happy Lee Chandler is still incapable of forgiving himself, struggling to pick through the ruins of his utterly destroyed life in Boston.
To make matters worse, an irrevocable disaster changes everything, and Lee, probably the least suitable candidate for this responsibility, finds himself burdened with the overwhelming duty of fostering his rebellious sixteen-year-old nephew, Patrick.
Now, as Lee is forced to relocate to his old town, trying hard to make the necessary arrangements, the long-suppressed sorrow stemming from his ineffable personal tragedy, gradually exposes the profound layers of grief in his scathed psyche.
Will melancholic Lee stop punishing himself for the sake of Patrick?
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Manchester by the Sea
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Let The Good Times Roll
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Driving Wheel
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Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
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Pifa (Pastoral Symphony) -The Messiah
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Cartoon Cat And Mouse
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Linda Martinez:
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45 Revolutions Per Minute
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Adagio In G Minor
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Tomaso Albinoni:
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I Gotta Run
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Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
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He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd; Come Unto Him - The Messiah
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Tell Me Why
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I'm Beginning To See The Light
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At My Front Door
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Johnny Moore:
Writer
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Sonata For Oboe & Piano, 1st Movement
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Chérubin
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Manchester By The Sea Chorale
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Lesley Barber:
Writer
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Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
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Richard Rodgers:
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I'm Beginning To See The Light
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Duke Ellington:
Performer
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Sonata For Oboe & Piano, 1st Movement
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George Frideric Handel:
Performer
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