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A man returns to his hometown and unearths a long-buried family secret. As he tries to right the wrongs of the past, his actions threaten to shatter the lives of those he left behind years before. Will they survive the truth?

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Director
Simon Stone
Writers
Simon Stone
Producer
Jan Chapman  Nicole O'Donohue
Dir. of Photography
Andrew Commis
Editor
Veronika Jenet
Cast
Geoffrey Rush - Ewen Leslie - Paul Schneider - Miranda Otto - Anna Torv - Odessa Young - Sam Neill
Production Completion
2015
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Fate Films Pty Ltd
Australian Sales
Roadshow Films
International Sales
Mongrel International

Screen Australia Supported

  • Production support
  • Marketing support

Screen News

Busan Festival selector visits Australia

In the week commencing 3 July 2017, Screen Australia will host Dosin Pak, the World Cinema programmer for Busan International Film Festival.

28 Jun 2017
By Screen Australia
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Securing an advance from an international sales agent against future anticipated rest of world (ROW) sales revenue could be a key factor behind whether enough money can be raised to enable a film to go into production.

16 Nov 2016
By Sandy George
TV DRAMA ABROAD

THE FILM SALES BUSINESS: INSIDER INFORMATION - PART 2: SALES AGENTS ON MARKET VOLATILITY AND DEALS

Screen Australia is an investor in many of the Australian feature films that find their way into cinemas. The agency requires a sales agent – among other things – to be attached to each film so it has the best chance of being pushed out onto the world stage.

02 Nov 2016
By Sandy George
94 films: a commercial analysis

THE FILM SALES BUSINESS: INSIDER INFORMATION

Sales agents give the low-down on what they want, the reasoning behind some of their recent Australian acquisitions, and more.

19 Oct 2016
By Sandy George
TV DRAMA ABROAD