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Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger (2008)
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A coming-of-age story about a 13-year-old girl trying to fit into both a posh private school and an ordinary public school.A coming-of-age story about a 13-year-old girl trying to fit into both a posh private school and an ordinary public school.A coming-of-age story about a 13-year-old girl trying to fit into both a posh private school and an ordinary public school.

  • Director
    • Cathy Randall
  • Writer
    • Cathy Randall
  • Stars
    • Danielle Catanzariti
    • Cassandra Jinman
    • Talia Monaghan
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    • Director
      • Cathy Randall
    • Writer
      • Cathy Randall
    • Stars
      • Danielle Catanzariti
      • Cassandra Jinman
      • Talia Monaghan
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Danielle Catanzariti
    Danielle Catanzariti
    • Esther Blueburger
    Cassandra Jinman
    • The Slug
    Talia Monaghan
    • Ribbon 1…
    Yen Yen Stender
    • Ribbon 2…
    Laura Kettle
    • Ribbon 3…
    Lucy Carey
    • Ribbon 4…
    Tisha Adey
    • Ribbon 5…
    Leticia Monaghan
    • Prefect…
    Christian Byers
    Christian Byers
    • Jacob Blueburger
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    • Sunni
    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Grace Blueburger
    Edwin Hodgeman
    Edwin Hodgeman
    • Rabbi
    Russell Dykstra
    Russell Dykstra
    • Osmond Blueburger
    Vanessa Downing
    Vanessa Downing
    • Music Teacher
    Poh Ling Yeow
    Poh Ling Yeow
    • Sales Assistant
    Bridget Walters
    • Mrs Rosen
    Esme Proudman
    • Mrs. Silverman
    Deidre Rubenstein
    • Mrs. Fleisher
    • Director
      • Cathy Randall
    • Writer
      • Cathy Randall
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    User reviews12

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    10mr_cow-com

    amazing

    This movie was brilliant! I think what deterred some of the other reviewers here was that they thought it was a children's movie. While it does have 13 year-old girls as the centre characters, trying to fit in and grow up in and out of their school lives, it is definitely not for children.

    Believe it or not, I found peculiar things like social-economics to be key parts, as the difference between Sunni and Esther is never looked at directly, but determines Sunni's character and her upset with Esther. It also looks at different types of friendships, family religion and the way we lash out at people for trivial things like *we* having hurt *them*.

    I didn't realise it was one of those movies that you either love or hate, but perhaps it is. A must-see, though if you're expecting a light-hearted comedy simply about fitting in, you'll be surprised - it goes into so much more depth than that
    7im_a_green_gazelle

    Great Flick

    This was an excellent film, it was funny, sad, and at times dramatic, i loved this movie and Ester's little duck, i have the soundtrack and there isn't one song i don't like in it a truly great Australian film.

    I could relate to Esther as i am a social outcast (however i have never wanted to fit in) like Esther wants to. The storyline was a little predictable but i didn't really care as i just love the feel good ending.

    I enjoyed this movie and urge you to see it all the acting performances were excellent especially the first time actress Danielle Catanzariti who played Esther.

    Loved it all the way if you are wondering if you should see it or not. See it!
    7Philby-3

    Kosher comic Alibrandi

    This film could be described as the Jewish slapstick comic version of "Looking for Alibrandi", the archetypal Australian girl growing up story. Esther, a tiny but bright 14 year old Jewish girl, is shunned by the other girls at her posh Adelaide school. Sunni, a girl from the nearby state school, takes her under her wing, as it were, and Esther starts attending Sunni's school unofficially as a Swedish exchange student. Plenty of pratfalls follow, but the story turns serious towards the finish.

    Danielle Catanzareti is brilliant as Esther and just about carries the film. Keisha Castel-Hughes is convincing as Sunni, as is Essi Davis as Ester's mother Grace (who seems to be channeling Bree from "Desperate Housewives" right down to her dress sense.) Tony Collette, in her brief appearance as Sunni's striptease artist mother, is OK but seems to be in the wrong movie, and the other girls at St Posh are, like the girls of St Trinians, too old and too depraved to be authentic.

    About half-way through Esther and her pals go nightclubbing. There are a couple of problems with this. First, no bouncer would let someone of Esther's size and youth in to a strip club, even in Adelaide. Second, Esther giving head to a teenage boy who is no more than an acquaintance, in a dingy alleyway as her friends look on, while it fits in with her attempts to be accepted, proved a bit much for some of the audience with 10-12 year old children who walked out at that stage (the film is rated "M" in Australia). This is a pity because otherwise the film is suitable for kids of about 10 years and up.

    There are some good comic moments, such as the massed choir of the posh school singing a heavily over-written version of the Yardbirds' "House of the Rising Sun", Esther and her geek brother Jacob's send-up of genteel family dining, and the "Esther cam" view of the Bar-Mitzvah reception. There is also a "magic realism" element which emerges occasionally such as when we are told about the school's tribes. But the ending is a bit unsatisfactory. One again a first-time writer –director has been let loose with some taxpayer's money and the result is an interesting but patchy piece. There is imagination at work here and freshness, but the film doesn't draw the viewer in the way "Looking for Alibrandi" did.
    TxMike

    Quirky Australian coming-of-age story.

    Not a newer movie, I found this on the Kanopy streaming site via my public library's subscription.

    The featured character is Danielle Catanzariti as 13-yr-old Jewish girl Esther Blueburger. She has a twin brother but his story doesn't come into play much. Both teens are going through typical changes that accompany hormone changes.

    Esther is pretty much an outcast at her private school and after a chance encounter with a girl attending the local public school Esther decides she will go there too. No transfer, no registration, just borrow school clothes and start attending.

    The movie is very entertaining, young Danielle Catanzariti is really very good in her role. (As an aside she is also a talented singer, doing "Sometimes" as one of the songs on the soundtrack.) Her decisions make for some interesting and mostly unexpected turns of events, and kept my attention for the entire running time.

    Good movie!
    6oolijan

    Cute but patchy.

    This is billed as a story about a young Jewish girl and her struggle for acceptance - i.e. the typical high school movie.

    I had a favourable overall impression of the film. It was very cute in a lot of places, cringe-worthy in others, with a few moments of humour interjected. I found that there was authenticity in a lot of the small things that I could relate to from my own experiences - the uniform checks, the singing of the school song, how we made out with the boys.

    But as another reviewer said, the vast majority of the characters in this film were caricatures of certain types: the uptight mother, the bitchy classmate, the fat kid who got picked on, the friend's mother who is the exact opposite of Esther's mother... a lot of it seemed very contrived and fake.

    The opening of the film was rather brilliantly done; Esther watching upon the sheep-like choreography of her school classmates as they gathered for lunch. It kept at this high all through the first act; we could relate to Esther and her troubles - who else flushed with embarrassment as she approached the "popular" girls with invites to her bar mitzvah? I was especially impressed with how quickly Esther could get a story out or parrot off something she had heard earlier.

    It was when she met Sunni after the bar mitzvah that things went slowly downhill, starting slow but rapidly spiralling towards the end of the film. My initial impression of Sunni is that she was in Year 12 - she certainly looked like it. So the resulting events of sneaking out of private school to attend class as a Swedish exchange student at the public school really jarred uncomfortably. I don't know of a girls-only public school anyway. It was ..a little too far fetched.

    At this point, I lost all sympathy for Esther. As she parrots off sentences from other people, she began to parrot off attitudes of Sunni's friends. Beating up the fat kid for her raincoat was a real low. Kudos to the characterisation of Sunni to be equally disgusted at her actions.

    I couldn't figure out the relevance of Sunni's mum's death or the blow job in the street. I didn't think it lent anything to the story at all. Sunni's appearance at the private school was equally unexplainable, as was the presence of her grandmother (?) and Esther's mother. Then Esther standing up to the crowd to say her poem, with the prefects and the teachers standing agape... I didn't get that either. That whole scene was too staged for my liking, as if they just needed something to show that Esther was going back to her likable, quirky self. Anti-climactic is what I would describe it. It soured the entire movie for me.

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    • Trivia
      Keisha Castle-Hughes was pregnant during filming.
    • Goofs
      When Jacob and Esther are pretending to be their parents at the dining table and Jacob slides the salt and pepper towards Esther, in the next shot the salt and pepper are seen passing each other going in different directions.
    • Quotes

      Sunni: How do you Rowan girls tell each other apart?

      Esther Blueburger: Serial numbers!

    • Connections
      Featured in Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger: Behind the Scenes Featurette (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Only One
      Written by Paul Mac

      Performed by Paul Mac and Bernie Blackman

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2008 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Lightning Entertainment (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karşınızda Esther Blueburger
    • Filming locations
      • Memorial Hall, St Peter's College, Hackney, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • 120dB Films
      • EB Productions
      • Performing Arts Australia
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    • Budget
      • A$6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $780,730
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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