
Leanne "Pia Miranda" is training to be a teacher in 1971 Adelaide, but she is more interested in seeing life through the lens of her camera. To make matters worse, she has to suffer the indignities of living at home with her parents "Heather Mitchell and Marshall Napier". Her older sister Bronwyn "Sacha Horler" is finding it difficult to adjust to married life in remote Yallaroo with her husband Brian "Tamblyn Lord" and runs away. Then, visiting American hip poet Lou "Brett S... (Full plot summary below)
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Leanne "Pia Miranda" is training to be a teacher in 1971 Adelaide, but she is more interested in seeing life through the lens of her camera. To make matters worse, she has to suffer the indignities of living at home with her parents "Heather Mitchell and Marshall Napier". Her older sister Bronwyn "Sacha Horler" is finding it difficult to adjust to married life in remote Yallaroo with her husband Brian "Tamblyn Lord" and runs away. Then, visiting American hip poet Lou "Brett Stiller" comes to town, urging all to 'seek out the light'.The younger generation embraces the challenge enthusiastically, and Leanne's neighbor Gary "Tim Draxl" and her friend Debra "Anna Torv", are drawn to Lou.
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| User ReviewShannon-Lee SPia Miranda is great in this flick. The Cinematography in this film is fantastic. |
| User ReviewMatthew HIts a film about a group of late teens / early 20's being awakened by an american poet to the possibility that they might escape the banality of suburban life. Think the film gets the feel of the 1970's absolutely spot on ... and its not too far off the mark in the way it depicts the hum-drum. |
| User ReviewCountess NThis is not a really crappy movie,its just very pointless. Its about nothing, doesnt go anywhere and fails to capture the imagination. Boring. |