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Claudia, de dieciséis años, creció aislada del mundo. Encerrada en una propiedad remota después de la muerte de su madre, se sorprende cuando Grace, una animada adolescente local, aparece en... Leer todoClaudia, de dieciséis años, creció aislada del mundo. Encerrada en una propiedad remota después de la muerte de su madre, se sorprende cuando Grace, una animada adolescente local, aparece en el jardín como un soplo de aire fresco.Claudia, de dieciséis años, creció aislada del mundo. Encerrada en una propiedad remota después de la muerte de su madre, se sorprende cuando Grace, una animada adolescente local, aparece en el jardín como un soplo de aire fresco.
- Premios
- 3 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
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Warning. Suicide content.
I watched this movie this morning in bed feeling miserable with a cold awaiting a Covid test. I recommend watching it in bed, somehow feeling cocooned by my doona helped me be more fully emmersed and comforted as required. What a gem of a movie! I love Australian film and still very much enjoy handing over my money at the box office to take a seat in front of the big screen whenever a new Australian film is released.. Somehow I missed this one.
This poignant story explores the honesty of what it is to be a girl and the unpredictability of transitioning to womanhood. It weaves the complexities of truth, trust, trauma and loss with the terrifyingly wonderful ideas of love and friendship. The sensitivity in which the difficult subject of mental Ill health and suicide are dealt with is to be applauded. The gentleness takes nothing away from the experience. Washed with a quintessential Australian flavour, the professionalism of two amazing young actresses and you are left feeling you have just been part of something very special.
Was so cute, even when it was evident that they had low budget I think they did it great, the photography was beautiful, the story kind of interesting, and the actresses were absolutely fenomenal, I was really surprised of how I liked it.
I loved everything about this film: the direction, the performances, the camera work, the editing, the music.....
Amazing effort for a first time feature director.
Looking forward to seeing what Katie Found does next!
Amazing effort for a first time feature director.
Looking forward to seeing what Katie Found does next!
There's some obvious lack of experience here but as a first feature on a low budget, the effort and potential is evident too.
The real star in the cinematography. Just beautiful. First class. The locations and light are also wonderful but that's the cinematographer bringing it to life. Country Victoria is prime cinematic territory.
The music too is also very good.
A little irony there as with a female writer/director, female main cast and a lesbian story, it's Matthew Chuang who shines.
It's often slow and dull. The story seems thin and unrealistic. It doesn't hold water. (Excuse the pun). If there had been some maturity in the screenplay, the deficiencies in the story could have been overcome. The two leads deserved some more interaction with some substance. All that time alone with not enough going on between them. Markella Kavenagh isn't always convincing either but much of that is her character. It's not a realistic one.
All of the supporting cast have cliched dialogue and a lack of realism. This is again, down to the writing.
The direction is nice at times. The lipstick scene in particularly is quite touching.
The editor and director working together have wisely chosen some of those beautiful images to insert along the way. The close ups of the flowers etc. Or that could have been the intent all along. I keep coming back to that because it's the standout.
I know nothing about the director but hopefully she is young and in time, will develop. Certainly in the screenplay department. Often directors think they're writers too. Rare is the person who can successfully pull off both. There's certainly a lot to like. Just not there yet.
A good effort.
The real star in the cinematography. Just beautiful. First class. The locations and light are also wonderful but that's the cinematographer bringing it to life. Country Victoria is prime cinematic territory.
The music too is also very good.
A little irony there as with a female writer/director, female main cast and a lesbian story, it's Matthew Chuang who shines.
It's often slow and dull. The story seems thin and unrealistic. It doesn't hold water. (Excuse the pun). If there had been some maturity in the screenplay, the deficiencies in the story could have been overcome. The two leads deserved some more interaction with some substance. All that time alone with not enough going on between them. Markella Kavenagh isn't always convincing either but much of that is her character. It's not a realistic one.
All of the supporting cast have cliched dialogue and a lack of realism. This is again, down to the writing.
The direction is nice at times. The lipstick scene in particularly is quite touching.
The editor and director working together have wisely chosen some of those beautiful images to insert along the way. The close ups of the flowers etc. Or that could have been the intent all along. I keep coming back to that because it's the standout.
I know nothing about the director but hopefully she is young and in time, will develop. Certainly in the screenplay department. Often directors think they're writers too. Rare is the person who can successfully pull off both. There's certainly a lot to like. Just not there yet.
A good effort.
I'm an Aussie who often does not enjoy Aussie films, despite my constant attempts to. This movie was a wonderful surprise - the setting was perfect for the story, and the young actors were so natural and authentic. The story is a beautiful coming of age tale, an innocent navigation of loss, human connection and sexuality. The music is lovely and the chemistry between the leads fills the screen. Nothing is over or under delivered - it all feels perfectly balanced. I'm hoping this film gets dvd release soon as I want to send it to friends overseas!
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- CuriosidadesFirst screened at the Adelaide Film Festival - October 2020.
- ConexionesReferences La guerra de las galaxias (1977)
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