5 reviews
The story takes place in the time of the conservative McMahon government and on the cusp of to embracing change in the form of Gough Whitlam and the first Labor government for 23 years. The film is a sensitive portrayal of how people in Australia handled problems like loss and separation at the time and its rural setting provides the backdrop for some great scenes of a blue V8 Ford Falcon rumbling, chugging, throbbing along dirt roads emitting that sound to die for. Well done filmmakers for unearthing that automative treasure from 50 years ago and making the day of any petrol-head who watches . Watch out too for a glimpse of a white S series Valiant.
- ron-newbold
- Sep 28, 2024
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A refreshing, original story that captures the unique voices of rural Australia. The films hopeful themes explore the strength in finding the courage to open up to human connection in a time and place where many chose to keep the pain of the past buried.
- user-665-315878
- Jun 3, 2022
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Congratulations to the director, cast & crew. This film was well directed, well cast & looks high budget due to the cinematography & set design.
Great sensitivity.
Congratulations on Melbourne International Film Festival.
More success is sure to come.
Great sensitivity.
Congratulations on Melbourne International Film Festival.
More success is sure to come.
- Joyhouse99
- Oct 17, 2021
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I was fortunate to be at the Scottish Premiere of Little Tornadoes last night as Ian Anderson is my cousin, now I would have gone along any film to support my family.
I didn't expect to be quite so blown away.
This gentle but strong, sad but heartwarming beautifully raised the issues around small town living in Australia in the 70's . It highlighted men's mental health in the respect that, it just wasn't spoken about an was handed down through the generations.... It looks at racism that Italian immigrants faced... It also showed how food can break down barriers!
I could go on but I don't want to put in any spoliers
Australia I the 70's was not what I imagined, I always pictured a fabulous idillic life....
I love this film and would love to see it again as there are so many layers... Im sure I'll see different things every time I watch it.
Well done to everyone involved.
I didn't expect to be quite so blown away.
This gentle but strong, sad but heartwarming beautifully raised the issues around small town living in Australia in the 70's . It highlighted men's mental health in the respect that, it just wasn't spoken about an was handed down through the generations.... It looks at racism that Italian immigrants faced... It also showed how food can break down barriers!
I could go on but I don't want to put in any spoliers
Australia I the 70's was not what I imagined, I always pictured a fabulous idillic life....
I love this film and would love to see it again as there are so many layers... Im sure I'll see different things every time I watch it.
Well done to everyone involved.
- juls-37348
- Oct 30, 2022
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I wanted to give this film a positive review because I generally love Australian cinema, but I found the film to be utterly lacking. Despite the often lovely cinematography, and quintessential Australian setting, the film was boring. The characters were unexplored, had very little depth, and nothing that connected me with them or made me enjoy watching them. The narrating voice was trying too hard to be poetic and generate a sense of emotion in the observer but, unfortunately, the plot was so one-dimensional that it failed to generate any meaningful connection. All in all, a dull film that was pretending to be a lot more than what it was.
- seeking_elysium
- Oct 5, 2024
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