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Small Treasures: from joy to tantrum

1995

Small Treasures: from joy to tantrum

1995

  • NFSA ID62T8E0AX
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormShort
  • Duration15 mins
  • GenresAnimation
  • Year1995

The film opens with Jane (voiced by Rachel Griffiths) swimming in the sea she loves, walking by its shore and telling us of her joy at being pregnant. But when indoors, her mood flares into a tantrum.

Summary by Antoinette Starkiewicz

The film opens with Jane (voiced by Rachel Griffiths) swimming in the sea she loves, walking by its shore and telling us of her joy at being pregnant. But when indoors, her mood flares into a tantrum.

Summary by Antoinette Starkiewicz

  • Production company
    Sarah Watt Productions
    Director, Producer and Writer
    Sarah Watt
    Composer
    Rosemary Pearse
  • Watt paints her images of Australian land and sea with broad brushstrokes and vibrant colour, which is the setting for Jane’s newly found happiness. ‘I love to look at the few small treasures the sea discards’, she comments in a telling reference to the film’s title and its finale.

    In the following interior scene, we see another side of Jane, as she reacts to her pregnancy with an angry protest aimed at her husband, John (voiced by Leon Teague). The swift change is shocking, absurd and funny, yet alerts us to the unfolding drama.

    Small Treasures Synopsis

    Jane (voiced by Rachel Griffiths) is swimming in the sea she loves, full of joy in expectation of her first baby. Walking by the shore, she reaffirms her fulfilment and happiness. But at home she panics, imagining the worst domestic disasters befalling her unborn child. Just before delivery, to alleviate her fears, Jane summons up the sea in her imagination, but all she sees is danger and disaster.

    Curator's Notes

    With characteristic directness, writer, director and animator Sarah Watt captures our attention from the first frames of sea and happiness to the last, heart-rending sequence of ultimate loss. Drawing on her own life, Watt shares her poignant story of birth, death and fear, both imagined and real.

    The sea is what Jane, the protagonist, loves and turns to in all her many moods. It is the importance of the sea, as well as Jane’s self-deprecating humour, which make Small Treasures a very Australian film. The themes of birth and death, joy and fear and the very humane touch at the finale, make this film universal.

    Small Treasures won the Baby Lion for Best Short Film and the OCIC Award (given to outstanding films which promote human values) at the 1995 Venice Film Festival.

    Notes by Antoinette Starkiewicz

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