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Annie's Coming Out

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Annie's Coming Out (1984)
Drama

Due to an ignorant misdiagnosis, a three-year-old disabled girl was institutionalized and subsequently spent her entire childhood in a hospital for the severely retarded. A caring therapist ... Read allDue to an ignorant misdiagnosis, a three-year-old disabled girl was institutionalized and subsequently spent her entire childhood in a hospital for the severely retarded. A caring therapist helped her to prove her intellectual capability.Due to an ignorant misdiagnosis, a three-year-old disabled girl was institutionalized and subsequently spent her entire childhood in a hospital for the severely retarded. A caring therapist helped her to prove her intellectual capability.

  • Director
    • Gil Brealey
  • Writers
    • John Patterson
    • Chris Borthwick
    • Rosemary Crossley
  • Stars
    • Angela Punch McGregor
    • Drew Forsythe
    • Liddy Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    194
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    • Director
      • Gil Brealey
    • Writers
      • John Patterson
      • Chris Borthwick
      • Rosemary Crossley
    • Stars
      • Angela Punch McGregor
      • Drew Forsythe
      • Liddy Clark
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Angela Punch McGregor
    • Jessica Hathaway
    Drew Forsythe
    • David Lewis
    Liddy Clark
    • Sally Clements
    Monica Maughan
    Monica Maughan
    • Vera Peters
    Philippa Baker
    • Sister Waterman
    Tina Arhondis
    • Annie O'Farrell
    Mark Butler
    • Doctor John Monroe
    John Frawley
    • Harding
    Wallas Eaton
    • Dr. Rowell
    • (as Wallace Eaton)
    Lyn Collingwood
    • Mrs. O'Farrell
    Laurie Dobson
    • Mr. O'Farrell
    Carl Bleazby
    • Bill Hathaway
    Esme Melville
    • Mrs. Arnold
    Judith Graham
    • Mrs. Hathaway
    Alistair Duncan
    Alistair Duncan
    • Hopgood
    Simon Chilvers
    Simon Chilvers
    • Metcalf
    James Wright
    • Douglas
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
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    • Director
      • Gil Brealey
    • Writers
      • John Patterson
      • Chris Borthwick
      • Rosemary Crossley
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    One of the under-rated Australian movies of all time

    This very good 1984 film, known most often as "Annie's Coming Out", was based on a true story and won the Australian Best Film Award from the Australian Film Institute. It also won the Best Actress Award for Angela Punch McGregor as Jessica Hathaway, and was nominated for Best Music for its lyrical and enormously effective score by Simon Walker.

    It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed. Proving this to be the case is difficult, however, as it is generally accepted that as those who are 'profoundly retarded' cannot communicate, therefore they cannot think.

    In the case of Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis), finding a way for her to 'talk', other than speaking or writing, finally shows that she is not only able to think, but is highly intelligent. The battle against the hospital to acknowledge this in a legal sense goes to court, as the psychiatrists try to hide their misdiagnosis.

    The characterisations of the doctors and psychiatrists are often on the clichéd side. One or two performances are quite irritatingly portrayed. However, there much to praise. There is so much compassion in the other characters and the other actors' performances, that the film gets a real edge and emotional depth to it. The fact that the performances by Charles "Bud" Tingwell as the Judge and Simon Chilvers as the solicitor Warren Metcalf are so good, adds a real lift to the second half of the film.

    Angela Punch MacGregor is fine as the terrier-like social worker, and Drew Forsythe's performance as the irritated, funny/angry boyfriend, gives the film some light relief. The stand out performance, however, is the brilliant Tina Arhondis, who suffers from a similar disability to the character she is playing. It is an absolutely astonishing performance.

    Pulling all the elements of the film together, filling the scenes with genuine and realistic emotions, is the outstanding musical score by Simon Walker. Mostly it is unobtrusive, gently emphasising the different aspects of the film's emotional vicissitudes. At times though, it is dark and eerie, echoing the genuine threat of death, and adding depth to a sometimes cold, heartless hospital and staff.

    This feature film is highly recommended for those who like thoughtful dramas which are a step above the American style TV Movie of the Week. Credit must go to writers Chris Borthwick and John Patterson who avoid a lot of the cliches in this genre. Their script is based on the book by the real-life two main characters, Rosemary Crossley and Anne McDonald.
    5Allen70

    I challenge anyone with a hard done by complex to see this movie can safely say they won't. have one anymore!

    Annie's Coming Out based on a book by Rosemary Crossley and Anne McDonald, is about Miss Crossley's experience at an Australian institution for disabled children, the institution in which she encountered Miss McDonald. Crippled by cerebral palsy and confined in the institution from the age of 3, Miss McDonald was entirely unable to communicate when Miss Crossley first met her. She was thought to be badly retarded and, in keeping with the harsh customs of the institution in which she was confined, was treated accordingly But Miss Crossley somehow sensed the child's intelligence. And she eventually taught her to communicate by means of a letter board and with the motion of her tongue. Over the years, she and Miss McDonald developed a familial bond, and a great deal of love and loyalty. In 1979, when Annie was 18, Miss Crossley launched a fight against the skeptics and bureaucrats who doubted Annie's abilities and wanted to preserve the institution's reputation, a fight to win Annie's freedom.

    I challenge anyone with a hard done by complex to see this movie can safely say they won't. have one anymore I can really identify with Annie because I suffer with a different degree. Of the same disability I have speech difficulties some people treat me a little the same way. anyway excellent acting by all 5 out of 10

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      The film won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1984 Montréal World Film Festival.

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 1984 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Test of Love
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Film Australia
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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