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Violet's Visit

  • 1997
  • 1h 24min
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6,1/10
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Violet's Visit (1997)
ComédieDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueViolet, a fiesty 15 year-old who prefers the nickname "Scooter" , decides to run away from her boring life in a small town and goes to visit with the father she has never seen. She believes ... Tout lireViolet, a fiesty 15 year-old who prefers the nickname "Scooter" , decides to run away from her boring life in a small town and goes to visit with the father she has never seen. She believes he lives in the city with his new wife, but in fact he is in a gay relationship with his l... Tout lireViolet, a fiesty 15 year-old who prefers the nickname "Scooter" , decides to run away from her boring life in a small town and goes to visit with the father she has never seen. She believes he lives in the city with his new wife, but in fact he is in a gay relationship with his long-time lover. This inevitably leads to changes and readjustments all round as dad gets t... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Turner
  • Scénario
    • Barry Lowe
    • Andrew Creagh
    • Richard Turner
  • Casting principal
    • Rebecca Smart
    • Graham Harvey
    • David Franklin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    126
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Turner
    • Scénario
      • Barry Lowe
      • Andrew Creagh
      • Richard Turner
    • Casting principal
      • Rebecca Smart
      • Graham Harvey
      • David Franklin
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Rebecca Smart
    Rebecca Smart
    • Scooter
    Graham Harvey
    • Alec
    David Franklin
    David Franklin
    • Pete
    Caleb Packham
    • Wayne
    May Lloyd
    • Sharon
    Paul Selgren
    • Spiros
    Tom Pender
    • Bridal Barbie Boy
    Kirsten Pender
    • Bridal Barbie Boy's Babe
    Peter Elfes
    • Cafe Customer
    Melissa Lee
    • Cafe Customer
    Sharon Lee
    • Beryl
    Damir Praharic
    • Pigeon Man
    Adam Finger
    • Boy in Cinema
    Toby Churchill-Brown
    • Bouncer
    Eric Sleight
    • Older Man
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Turner
    • Scénario
      • Barry Lowe
      • Andrew Creagh
      • Richard Turner
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    8Havan_IronOak

    Australia's Answer to La Cage au Folle?

    Two out and proud gay men are `living in sin in Sidney' and have been for 7 years. Alec (Graham Harvey) is the owner of a gym and Pete (David Franklin) is an attorney. When Alec's 15-year-old daughter Scooter (Rebecca Smart) shows up after running away from her small town life and her mother's constant stream of boyfriends, Alec and Pete's well ordered life is thrown into chaos.

    The boys are faced with the problem of two 40ish gay men adjusting to the mess left in the wake of an adolescent girl. The daughter is faced with sorting out her romantic feelings amid the good-looking and unavailable men who are more attracted to her dad than to her. And we are faced with a refreshing, upbeat look at some of the newer problems of `modern family life'.

    Best line in the movie.

    Daughter: Fathers don't kiss their daughter's boyfriends in the street.

    Daughter's Boyfriend: Not often. enough.
    1ozdavid

    Awful mess

    Pretty bad. Shocking acting by everyone. Dumb boring story. Only reason to watch is to see some of the views of Sydney in the 90's. Other than that not worth wasting your time.
    8gradyharp

    Another Little Jewel of a Film from Australian Cinema

    VIOLET'S VISIT may retrace old ground covered by other successful movies, but as written by Andrew Creagh and Barry Lowe based on a story by Richard Tarner and directed by Richard Turner this take on the joys and trials of surprise gay parenting is fresh and as unprejudiced a look as has come along in a long time.

    Violet aka Scooter (Rebecca Smart) at fifteen tires of her small town life living with a mother who repeatedly introduces new 'Dads' (Scooter was a love child) and strikes out to Sydney to seek her biologic father, having been informed of his identity by her grandfather. She enters Sydney, backpack in place, and finds the address of the father whom she has never met. A knock on the door produces Pete (David Franklin) a lawyer who has been partnered with gym owner Alec (Graham Harvey) for eight years, living an openly gay life complete with extended family and successful careers. Scooter naturally thinks Pete is her father, but soon discovers on Alec's return home that Alec is her biologic father and has denied her existence to everyone, including clueless Pete.

    Scooter is chagrined at her father's lifestyle as much as Alec is perplexed at having to face a fifteen-year-old daughter, a simple girl who seeks to be a designer (of kitschy objects) instead of attending school. With Pete's intervention and big heart the trio grow into a comfort zone and Scooter moves in with Alec and Pete. Gradually the roles of father impact both Alec and Pete, and Scooter grows frustrated when she is unable to find friends and feels as outsider. She becomes infatuated with a friend of her fathers - Wayne (Caleb Packham)- only to discover that he, too, is a happily adjusted gay man.

    When Alec and Pete are caught up in a disagreement about their new living situation, Scooter takes to the streets. Her extended absence only serves to bring the couple together in a new appreciation for the importance of family and their mutual love for Scooter. The way in which the story is resolved is predictable but genuinely warm and tender.

    Not only is the film well paced, it never makes the error of going over the top in its depiction of either Scooter's plight or in the manner in which gay people are realized. All of the male actors are handsome, buff late 30s/early 40s and are so comfortable in their roles that their sexuality is simply an aside. Graham, Franklin, and Smart are excellent actors and their screen presence engenders an audience response of credible warmth. The one aspect of the film that may present a problem for non-Australian viewers is the fact that the Aussie accents are so thick that the script at times is indecipherable! But that also adds to the flavor of this small but significantly impactful film. Well Done!

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      Scooter: Fathers don't kiss their daughter's boyfriends in the street.

      Wayne: Not often... enough.

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      References L'Exorciste (1973)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 juin 1997 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sydney, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
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