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Shifting Sands - Tears: Crying

1997

Shifting Sands - Tears: Crying

1997

  • NFSA ID150M871A
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • Duration11 mins
  • GenresYouth, Indigenous themes or stories, Indigenous as subject
  • Year1997
  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Lena (Jamilla Frail) and Vaughn (Luke Carroll) walking on the road. A car pulls up. Vaughn talks to the driver, his friend (Allan Campbell). Lena stands a little distant, disinterested. She looks into the car to see a young mother (Anita Fernando) and a crying baby (Theresa Shields). The driver asks Vaughn if he wants a lift back to the mission – the mish. Vaughn rejects his offer.

Summary by Romaine Moreton

  • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

Lena (Jamilla Frail) and Vaughn (Luke Carroll) walking on the road. A car pulls up. Vaughn talks to the driver, his friend (Allan Campbell). Lena stands a little distant, disinterested. She looks into the car to see a young mother (Anita Fernando) and a crying baby (Theresa Shields). The driver asks Vaughn if he wants a lift back to the mission – the mish. Vaughn rejects his offer.

Summary by Romaine Moreton

  • Production company
    Autumn Films
    Producer
    Teresa-Jayne Hanlon
    Supervising producer
    Graeme Isaac
    Director
    Ivan Sen
    Writer
    Ivan Sen
    Cast
    Allan Campbell, Luke Carroll, Anita Fernando, Jamilla Frail, Trevor Hunt, Theresa Shields
    Acknowledgements
    Produced with the assistance of the New South Wales Film and Television Office and the Indigenous Branch of the Australian Film Commission
  • Lena (Jamilla Frail) and Vaughn (Luke Carroll) walking on the road. A car pulls up. Vaughn talks to the driver, his friend (Allan Campbell). Lena stands a little distant, disinterested. She looks into the car to see a young mother (Anita Fernando) and a crying baby (Theresa Shields). The driver asks Vaughn if he wants a lift back to the mission – the mish. Vaughn rejects his offer.

    Tears Synopsis

    A short drama from Ivan Sen about two teenagers Lena (Jamilla Frail) and Vaughn (Luke Carroll) who want to get off the 'mish’ – or the mission.

    Tears Curator's Notes

    Tears introduces two characters Lena (Jamilla Frail) and Vaughn (Luke Carroll) who were later to appear in Ivan Sen’s first feature film Beneath Clouds (2001). The elements that shaped the later feature film are presented here, though due to its format, as a restricted exposé. We are introduced to the teenagers who have made designs on getting off the mission.

    Notes by Romaine Moreton

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