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Plot: A young girl learn to accept love and change, after being sent to live with her uncle in Indiana.
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Filmmaking at it’s most genuine and powerful.
I’m with KiraDK – totally loved this film. Beautifully written and directed, I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I chanced upon this gorgeous film late last night on Netflix. Sure, maybe there are minor flaws, but any imperfection fades away in the face of the quiet gutsiness, the gentleness, the rawness, the dreaminess, the awful sadness, the precious happiness…ok, you can see it hit a major artery for me. I want to write to the actors to check they’re ok. Bad idea – but it’s just so refreshing to see a film where you really care about the characters. It has it’s ‘words of wisdom’ moments – great, insightful words – not didactic or ‘greeting cardish’, but genuinely wise, moving and deftly worked into the moment. John Lerchen, the young writer and director, must be one hell of a human being and I cannot wait to see more of his work. It may not seem so at the beginning, but this is a big film. It delves deep…and on a hot summer night, in a quiet, Australian seaside suburb, it snuck up on me and touched my heart with a big, fat kapow! For me, that’s what great filmmaking is all about.
Filmmaking at it’s most genuine and powerful.
I’m with KiraDK – totally loved this film. Beautifully written and directed, I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I chanced upon this gorgeous film late last night on Netflix. Sure, maybe there are minor flaws, but any imperfection fades away in the face of the quiet gutsiness, the gentleness, the rawness, the dreaminess, the awful sadness, the precious happiness…ok, you can see it hit a major artery for me. I want to write to the actors to check they’re ok. Bad idea – but it’s just so refreshing to see a film where you really care about the characters. It has it’s ‘words of wisdom’ moments – great, insightful words – not didactic or ‘greeting cardish’, but genuinely wise, moving and deftly worked into the moment. John Lerchen, the young writer and director, must be one hell of a human being and I cannot wait to see more of his work. It may not seem so at the beginning, but this is a big film. It delves deep…and on a hot summer night, in a quiet, Australian seaside suburb, it snuck up on me and touched my heart with a big, fat kapow! For me, that’s what great filmmaking is all about.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min), 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama, Romance
Director John Lerchen
Writer John Lerchen
Actors Ann Hagemann, Mark A. Nash, Sydney Pierick
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
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Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Atomos Ninja 2, Canon C100
Laboratory N/A
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Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate
Printed Film Format N/A