Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA spirited 8-year-old girl deals with the grief of her mother's death by forging a bond with a wild emu. This spiritual dreaming is a bond she will do anything to keep, but one that puts her... Leggi tuttoA spirited 8-year-old girl deals with the grief of her mother's death by forging a bond with a wild emu. This spiritual dreaming is a bond she will do anything to keep, but one that puts her at odds with the new social worker.A spirited 8-year-old girl deals with the grief of her mother's death by forging a bond with a wild emu. This spiritual dreaming is a bond she will do anything to keep, but one that puts her at odds with the new social worker.
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Charming little film that takes a family's loss and a young girl coming to terms with it in her own way , following an emu she thinks holds her mothers spirit.
Well made beautiful touching story
Well made beautiful touching story
A powerful touching feel good Story that achieves so much.
The cast are great young Leads steal the show, With Wayne Blair and Rob Carlton doing top notch work. Beautifully told story.
An Australian family film with heart.
The cast are great young Leads steal the show, With Wayne Blair and Rob Carlton doing top notch work. Beautifully told story.
An Australian family film with heart.
Really enjoyed this movie.... Well done to the director cast and crew..... fantastic to see the Indigenous Australians be put up in lights and show their remarkable culture .....
Emu Runner is a story about a nine-year-old Indigenous girl, Gem Daniels (Rhae-Kye Waites), who lives in a remote Australian town. As she copes with her mother's unexpected death, Gem finds solace in the company of a wild emu, unwittingly connecting with her mother's traditional totem animal.
Death can be a tough subject to discuss, especially when putting a child front and centre. The way Imogen Thomas tackles this and the different stages within the subject, while never denying the discrimination and misunderstanding/prejudice the Indigenous population in Australia have to deal with on a daily basis, is done tactful and with respect for the traditional customs in modern Indigenous culture, and looks beyond what's on the surface.
I couldn't be more happy watching a film with a diverse cast, telling a story in a way everyone can understand, while educating its audience and bathing it in a colourful culture most of us didn't grow up with. It's time for white Australia to give attention to the Aboriginal heart that lies within the country.
Although the acting isn't as strong all around, young actress Waites delivers her lines with such innocence and natural emotion, you'll forgive her supporting cast members coming across a bit wooden. What helps is the way director Imogen Thomas and her DOP Michael Gibbs give the nature of the isolated community of Brewarrina country, that surrounds them, an authentic voice. Like breathing life into the silence that fills the voids. Birds chirping, wind blowing, the sun rising and stars shining bright above a crackling fire, all works as supporting characters, which makes you wonder once more how much we take nature for granted. Simply stunning.
Emu Runner might not be for everyone of us, since it's narratively a bit thin, but it does a bang up job in telling the story it wants to tell, with people that are clearly passionate and driven. Your voices have been heard, and I hope more "white fellas" give this film a chance, in supporting Indigenous storytelling. Imogen Thomas' directorial feature debut puts a rightful stamp on Australian cinema. Can't wait to see what she brings next.
Death can be a tough subject to discuss, especially when putting a child front and centre. The way Imogen Thomas tackles this and the different stages within the subject, while never denying the discrimination and misunderstanding/prejudice the Indigenous population in Australia have to deal with on a daily basis, is done tactful and with respect for the traditional customs in modern Indigenous culture, and looks beyond what's on the surface.
I couldn't be more happy watching a film with a diverse cast, telling a story in a way everyone can understand, while educating its audience and bathing it in a colourful culture most of us didn't grow up with. It's time for white Australia to give attention to the Aboriginal heart that lies within the country.
Although the acting isn't as strong all around, young actress Waites delivers her lines with such innocence and natural emotion, you'll forgive her supporting cast members coming across a bit wooden. What helps is the way director Imogen Thomas and her DOP Michael Gibbs give the nature of the isolated community of Brewarrina country, that surrounds them, an authentic voice. Like breathing life into the silence that fills the voids. Birds chirping, wind blowing, the sun rising and stars shining bright above a crackling fire, all works as supporting characters, which makes you wonder once more how much we take nature for granted. Simply stunning.
Emu Runner might not be for everyone of us, since it's narratively a bit thin, but it does a bang up job in telling the story it wants to tell, with people that are clearly passionate and driven. Your voices have been heard, and I hope more "white fellas" give this film a chance, in supporting Indigenous storytelling. Imogen Thomas' directorial feature debut puts a rightful stamp on Australian cinema. Can't wait to see what she brings next.
Everything about this Australian movie pleased me. Wayne Blair is a favourite actor, and all the nonprofessional actors were remarkable, especially the young lead.
The close ups of the emus, goannas, and expansive native bush were so lovingly and almost meditatively done, it elicited wonder and tenderness in my urban heart.
The soundtrack was excellent, subtly enhancing the unfolding of the story line. I felt uplifted and hopeful at the end, and brimming with gratitude for this wonderful country I call home.
I found this film by chance and am so pleased I did. It is my intention now to find other work by this sensitive, talented filmmaker!
The close ups of the emus, goannas, and expansive native bush were so lovingly and almost meditatively done, it elicited wonder and tenderness in my urban heart.
The soundtrack was excellent, subtly enhancing the unfolding of the story line. I felt uplifted and hopeful at the end, and brimming with gratitude for this wonderful country I call home.
I found this film by chance and am so pleased I did. It is my intention now to find other work by this sensitive, talented filmmaker!
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- QuizActor Wayne Blair, who plays Jay Jay, said of this film: "My experience working on 'Emu Runner' was exceptional. There was a real sense of family as we forged together to create this story. It was my first time in Brewarrina and the community support was wonderful as was director Imogen Thomas."
- BlooperBoth races occur at the same place, despite the second race being a regional championship.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Making of Emu Runner (2018)
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- 28.681 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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