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Travelling Light

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,0/10
184
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Travelling Light (2003)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLeanne (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 indi... Alles lesenLeanne (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 old... Alles lesenLeanne (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 remo... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Kathryn Millard
  • Drehbuch
    • Kathryn Millard
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Pia Miranda
    • Sacha Horler
    • Brett Stiller
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    5,0/10
    184
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    • Regie
      • Kathryn Millard
    • Drehbuch
      • Kathryn Millard
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Pia Miranda
      • Sacha Horler
      • Brett Stiller
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      • 1 Gewinn & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Pia Miranda
    Pia Miranda
    • Leanne Ferris
    Sacha Horler
    Sacha Horler
    • Bronwyn White
    Brett Stiller
    Brett Stiller
    • Lou Bonetti
    Tim Draxl
    • Gary Wilkins
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Don Ferris
    Heather Mitchell
    Heather Mitchell
    • Betty Ferris
    Tamblyn Lord
    • Brian White
    Kestie Morassi
    Kestie Morassi
    • Rhonda
    Anna Torv
    Anna Torv
    • Debra Fowler
    David Mealor
    • Ross Simpson
    Simon Burke
    • Ray Sugars
    Joanne Priest
    • Dee Gregory
    Phyllis Burford
    • Maisie
    Audrey Stern
    • Mrs. Jones
    • (as Audrie Stern)
    Chrissie Page
    Chrissie Page
    • Mrs. Wilkins
    • (as Christina Page)
    Michael Scheid
    • Floor Manager
    Kerrie Anne Greenland
    • Young Bronwyn
    Bianca Langham
    • Young Leanne
    • Regie
      • Kathryn Millard
    • Drehbuch
      • Kathryn Millard
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    2shirlty56

    a film without purpose

    Travelling Light is a film that really doesn't go anywhere. It is a film about 1970's Adelaide which had very little life but the director fails to find an interesting angle on this. It could have been interesting but it really does not capture anything new. It's another lost opportunity.
    2PeterM27

    Poor Sacha and Pia go through the motions in this dull mess

    This film contains two great Australian actresses, but a dull script forced this film into my Ten Worst Oz Films list. It tries to be "Alibrandi of Adelaide" - with Pia Miranda doing her coming-of-age thing again, this time in Adelaide of the early 70s.

    Personal favourite actress, Sacha Horler, has a lacklustre role of unhappily married older sister, and the arrival of Ben Stiller tries to contrast US hippy culture against dull Oz suburban conformist values, but the satire is too low key here. The film could have been good, but, like Adelaide in that era it is too slow, flat and predictable.
    1Spleen

    Pointlessly nasty, or just pointless? Hard to tell, hard to care.

    least, she stood out the front bravely enough BEFORE we'd all seen the film, and presumably stuck around for the screening itself, although I don't blame her if she didn't – and her mere presence at the screening made me curiously reluctant to say anything bad about her film. But then I come here and read someone actually PRAISING this valueless work and my reluctance vanished.

    Barring comments on Sacha Horler's performance, which I suppose is up to her usual high standards (not that that it's easy to tell in a film like this), the nicest thing that can be truthfully said about the film is that it accurately conveys what it was like to live in suburban Adelaide in the 1970s ... to people who lived in suburban Adelaide in the 1970s. And if you think THAT'S an artistic achievement of any worth, you obviously haven't thought very much.

    We do manage to gather that suburban Adelaide wasn't a very pleasant place back then. Everything looked sterile, and every single person who ever said anything, said it in the context of a sterile conversation. What it's like to LIVE in this impossibly bleak and mind-numbing environment, it's hard to say; there's nothing human about the film, so watching it gives us no means of telling. What it's like to sit through 88 minutes of flat conversations flatly acted in flatly lit flat settings, though, is obvious enough. It's boring. Or if not boring, AT BEST irksome. It's not as though the individually tedious scenes ever connect with one another, to produce something more than the effect of very many of them in succession.
    4JBOZ2003

    Adelaide in the early 70's - you had to be there

    Disappointing effort from film maker Kathryn Millard as she enjoys on a self-indulgent journey into Adelaide in the early 1970's and the conflict between conservatism and the Age of Aquarius.

    The film follows the struggle of Leanne (Miranda) as she shrugs off the stability of a career in teaching to explore her other talents, principally photography, and other alternatives to the straight and narrow.

    Leanne is inspired to do this partly by a visiting American poet (Stiller) and also by the difficulties faced by her sister Bronwyn (Horler) in adapting to "normal" family life with her new husband. Other friends and family are also thrown into the mix.

    The viewer gets the feeling that you had to be there (Adelaide in the early 70's) in order to enjoy the film. Had the film been written and produced better, then it would have had broader appeal.

    Pia Miranda, who carries the dubious honour of being considered "second cab off the rank" behind Rose Byrne for the next actress to be picked up by Hollywood, put in a mediocre performance. She was upstaged by Sacha Horler, a little known Australian actress who shows great promise in this film.

    The cuts from scene to scene were novel and one of the more interesting parts of the film.

    Overshadowed by a bumper crop of great Australian films this year, Travelling Light is highly missable.
    6strangie

    Travelling Light fails to ignite the screen

    Set in the early 70s, Travelling Light follows the story of two sisters growing up in surburban Adelaide.

    Leanne is thoroughly uninspired by the idea of becoming a teacher and thinks that she would be a better photographer than a teacher. Bronwyn would much prefer to back teaching than being a housewife. Enter hippy American poet, Lou, to shake things up.

    This is a meanderingly slow film with very few shadows and most of the time the cast look bemused trying to do their best with the screenplay (though there is one very funny inspired scene with Ray Sugars (Simon Burke) as a 70s singing/TV personality). An interesting look back to the 70s but not worth a movie ticket. Wait till it's release on dvd/video.

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      The film in 2003 was nominated for 4 AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards including Best Cinematography for director of photography Tristan Milani, Best Original Music Score for composer Richard Vella and Best Original Screenplay for writer-director Kathryn Millard. In the end, the film won one gong for Sacha Horler for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. September 2003 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Travelling Lite
    • Drehorte
      • NWS Channel 9, Adelaide, South Australia, Australien(Studio)
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      • Toi Toi Films
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      • 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
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      • Dolby SR
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