Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLives change when a homeless woman, in desperate search of a better life, meets a social worker with troubles of her own.Lives change when a homeless woman, in desperate search of a better life, meets a social worker with troubles of her own.Lives change when a homeless woman, in desperate search of a better life, meets a social worker with troubles of her own.
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Carolyn Bock
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Lyall Brooks
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Moving film which doesn't patronise it's audience. The way it's shot feels soft and gentle which is stark against the tough subject matter. Peta Brady's performance is excellent, I felt empathy and understanding for her character and a deeper understanding of the circumstances around chronic homelessness.
This is such an important Australian story. I wish it could to be shown to every politician and aired at every school in Australia. It's an incredibly sensitive, nuanced and insightful account of the life of a homeiess woman, with a stunning performance by Peta Brady who brings a quiet sense of dignity and humanity to her character. I was so impressed to learn that both Peta and director Catherine Hill have worked in homeiess social services. It's clear that the film has been made with a lot of heart, generosity, compassion and insight. I hope it gets wide distribution and all the accolades it deserves.
This is a story of resilience and connection, and of how society fails so many women and children. Why are there women sleeping rough on our streets when we live in an affluent city, in an affluent country?
Beautifully shot on the streets of St Kilda and in country Daylesford this movie gives us a glimpse into the life of a woman who has never had secure housing. A product of childhood trauma and abuse, she has no concept of the comforts that many of us take for granted.
While highlighting the violence and prejudice experienced while living on the streets, the movie also displays the supportive connections that can be made and possible pathways to a safer and more secure future. Secure housing for all is the most economical decision governments can make.
A brilliant debut film for writer and director, Catherine Hill. She elicits strong performances from her cast and treats the subject with empathy and respect. Cameron Zayec's cinematography is a delight, making this a beautiful film to watch. Highly recommended.
Beautifully shot on the streets of St Kilda and in country Daylesford this movie gives us a glimpse into the life of a woman who has never had secure housing. A product of childhood trauma and abuse, she has no concept of the comforts that many of us take for granted.
While highlighting the violence and prejudice experienced while living on the streets, the movie also displays the supportive connections that can be made and possible pathways to a safer and more secure future. Secure housing for all is the most economical decision governments can make.
A brilliant debut film for writer and director, Catherine Hill. She elicits strong performances from her cast and treats the subject with empathy and respect. Cameron Zayec's cinematography is a delight, making this a beautiful film to watch. Highly recommended.
A really compelling and watchable drama about such an important and topical subject in Australia (let alone globally). Some Happy Day has some incredible performances, is wonderfully shot and is underpinned by a great soundtrack. Its great to see Australian talent manifest in such an important body of work. Film making in Australia continues to come of age - thoroughly recommended!
Some Happy Day provides a realistic portrayal of urban homelessness set in the Australian inner city suburb of St Kilda.
Against a backdrop of some of Australia's most popular tourist sites, the story of a homeless woman, Tina, is set against those around her. Some are seeking the best for her while others may not.
This is such an important story as it lays bare the reality of many homeless people who still have capacity, hopes and dreams - but for a variety of reasons can never break the cycle.
Some Happy Day succeeds in its realism through the perspective of the case worker, Frances, who must walk an incredibly sensitive tightrope.
A great movie that hopefully will make a real difference.
Against a backdrop of some of Australia's most popular tourist sites, the story of a homeless woman, Tina, is set against those around her. Some are seeking the best for her while others may not.
This is such an important story as it lays bare the reality of many homeless people who still have capacity, hopes and dreams - but for a variety of reasons can never break the cycle.
Some Happy Day succeeds in its realism through the perspective of the case worker, Frances, who must walk an incredibly sensitive tightrope.
A great movie that hopefully will make a real difference.
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
- Idioma
- Locações de filme
- Austrália(Present day St Kilda, Australia)
- Empresa de produção
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- Orçamento
- AU$ 80.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 13 min(73 min)
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