
Hitchhiking home to a family she's never known, Heidi meets Michael. In the stunning orange groves of country Australia, they embark on an adventure, discovering their secrets and lives may be better shared.... (Full plot summary below)
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Hitchhiking home to a family she's never known, Heidi meets Michael. In the stunning orange groves of country Australia, they embark on an adventure, discovering their secrets and lives may be better shared.
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| The Age (Australia)Philippa HawkerSummer Coda, handsomely shot by Greg de Marigny, is a mixture of emotional understatement and pastoral lushness: it looks handsome, but its pace drifts at times. |
| Cinema AutopsyThomas CaldwellThis is an extremely enjoyable film that will seduce audiences with its blend of appealing characters, glorious locations and an intelligent story about loss and love. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldSandra Hallhe bucolic rhythms of life in the orange grove have a lot of allure. It's Eden on the Murray and if you sit back and let its glories wash over you, you'll find a lot here to like. |
| MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalJason Di RossoIf you can forgive its clumsy moments, the film exudes a considerable sensual power. Perhaps it's not enough, but it makes me look forward to Gray's next film. |
| sbs.com.auDon GrovesSummer Coda is disappointing, an under-nourished, spasmodically involving melodrama set largely amid the orange groves of Mildura in rural Victoria. |
| At the Movies (Australia)David StrattonIn the end it's the love story that counts and it's a beautifully acted and surprisingly touching relationship. |
| The Age (Australia)Jim SchembriThe themes of loss and moving on are sincere, but way too laboured. Angus Sampson brightens proceedings briefly as one of the fruit pickers -- will somebody please write a comedy lead for this guy? -- but otherwise it's an emotionally flat affair. |
| User ReviewStacey OLoved this film. Great acting. Great story. |
| User ReviewVincent LBeautifully shot Australian country. Characters are well developed but would have loved more development in the relationship between the leads. Alex Dimitriades is getting old... as with all of us who was born in the 70's. |
| User ReviewRyan Gordon FI liked this, the old style, road tripping, fruit picking, that I know the places she is in, a lot of things about it. Great Australian film I think! |