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Radiance

  • 1998
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
374
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Radiance (1998)
Drama

Three sisters, Cressy, Mae, and Nona, reunite for their mother's funeral after years apart. Cressy is a diva, Mae cares for her, and Nona wants them to be a happy family.Three sisters, Cressy, Mae, and Nona, reunite for their mother's funeral after years apart. Cressy is a diva, Mae cares for her, and Nona wants them to be a happy family.Three sisters, Cressy, Mae, and Nona, reunite for their mother's funeral after years apart. Cressy is a diva, Mae cares for her, and Nona wants them to be a happy family.

  • Director
    • Rachel Perkins
  • Writer
    • Louis Nowra
  • Stars
    • Deborah Mailman
    • Trisha Morton-Thomas
    • Rachael Maza
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    374
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rachel Perkins
    • Writer
      • Louis Nowra
    • Stars
      • Deborah Mailman
      • Trisha Morton-Thomas
      • Rachael Maza
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Deborah Mailman
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    • Nona
    Trisha Morton-Thomas
    • Mae
    Rachael Maza
    • Cressy
    Russell Kiefel
    Russell Kiefel
    • Father Doyle
    Ben Oxenbould
    Ben Oxenbould
    • The Barman
    • Director
      • Rachel Perkins
    • Writer
      • Louis Nowra
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    Steve-176

    Sisters reunited in Far Northern Australia

    Radiance Radiance follows a similar theme to two other quality Australian films; Vacant Possession and Hotel Sorrento. Sisters return to their family home, reunited by the death or impending death of a parent. Radiance has three sisters gathering at a North Queensland bungalow after the death of their mother. Tensions simmer and erupt. Secrets are revealed. Social conventions are explored and confronted. Superlative performances from the actresses lift this film way beyond the average. Louis Nowra's script again exhibits a knowing wit which is especially suited to stage, but Radiance is perhaps even better on the big screen. Nowra's Cosi delighted many Aussies and Radiance won't disappoint.
    8DukeEman

    Love Hate Relationship with three wicked sisters!

    I was enchanted and romanced by three lovable wicked sisters. I love the one liners. I love the crude remarks. I love the clashes and I love the final outcome. You could say I enjoyed this film. The Luis Nowra play transported nicely onto the screen with the help of an observing eye from Rachel. Please throw more money her way, I can see this filmmaker maturing with every work she may create.
    orbitalis

    Excellent and highly enjoyable, intelligent but not preachy

    Rachel Perkins took on Radiance with a great deal of care, intelligence and humour. The three main roles of the ensemble cast shine through Rachel's direction which allows the actors to explore their characters through the range of emotions of experience. Deborah Mailman who, nominated for an AFI award for her performance, is outstanding as Nona the young kid both lost and assured of who she is and what she wants. Still both Rachael Mazza (Chressy) and Trisha Morton-Thomas (Mae) are oustanding as well, Nona's humour guarantees her as the audience favourite. What outstounds me about Radiance is that it is an Australian film - one which doesn't go pastiche with quirkiness (say Welcome to Woop Woop) or the propaganda rallying call of Ostrailya. Radiance, like Head On, exists as a film about characters and a story. Three Aboriginal women who react and change in each others presence without delivering any Certified Political Message (TM)... it "informs the characters" Rachel says in JJJ interview. Alcholism isn't an issue it's an experience; the Stolen Generation isn't an epitaph but a reality for the characters. In short I was quite taken by this film because of its intelligence, strength and humour and it most definitely deserves both an Australian and International audience.
    10mononoau

    Radiance Movie (Australia 1998)

    I had seen this movie (I also got the DVD) and and I love it I enjoy the simplicity and humanity in the whole making of this film plus the cruel reality of some peoples lives. Is a funny, touchy, sad and realistic film. Is like to see our selves in the mirror without the masks. I congratulate the Director, writer, cast and production team you all did an excellent job. Thanks. 3 women, sisters, confronting reality and love for each other, what else you can expect in a family reunion?, love's always the winner and in this movie you will taste it with a big smile and a few tears. I will give to this film 10 out of 10 for honesty and simplicity and good acting, qualities expected in a good film. I did enjoy this film very much. There's not blood, bombs, electric sounds, just 3 women capturing the audience with each of their dramas and showing us that in real life things can be sour but family and love it's always there. Great film. Ta.
    Iris_Myandowski

    Beautiful and Intense

    Radiance is a powerful Australian drama, set against beautiful rural backdrops, but it is the visuals within the story which leave the strongest impression. The intense scenes within the film are strengthened by their beautiful depiction on camera, as if the movie is an artwork. The music is also a major player here, with operatic arias being used unconventionally, yet effectively, against the rural scenery. The performances are spectacular, with Deborah Mailman, Trisha Morton-Thomas and Rachael Maza playing the sisters, separated, but brought together through the death of their mother. Maza is particularly touching as the musical talent in the family, now a successful opera singer, but bitter at having to return home, to her traumatic and troubled roots. A beautiful, heart-tugging 'artwork', well worth the effort.

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    • Trivia
      Debut film and television credit and debut theatrical feature film of indigenous Australian Aboriginal actresses Deborah Mailman and Trisha Morton-Thomas.
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      When the women go to Harry's house, the shadows and light change between shots e.g. the car is parked in full sunshine on arrival but is in shadow when they leave after just a few minutes.
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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1998 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kisugárzás
    • Filming locations
      • Agnes Water, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • AndyInc.
      • Eclipse Films
      • Joanna Baevski & Michael Myer
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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