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A film
« on: May 30, 2011, 01:41:01 AM »
I watched a film this evening called 'Little Sparrows'
Really enjoyed it. I thought the mother of the three daughters was really good in it.
She had a lot of wisdom. I would recommend it.
 
This Western Australian film only had two showings at the festival, but its a little gem that I would definitely see again.
Little Sparrows is the story of a family of women. Susan (Nicola Bartlett) has three daughters  Nina (Nina Deasley), Anna (Melanie Munt) and Christine (Arielle Gray). There is a husband and father, James (James Hagan), but he is a remote and somewhat puzzled figure, who has obviously not been an easy man to live with.
« Last Edit: May 30, 2011, 01:46:37 AM by Jed »

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