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Director: | Rosemary Myers |
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Writer: | Matthew Whittet |
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The world is closing in on Greta Driscoll. On the cusp of turning fifteen she can't bear to leave her childhood, it contains all the things that give her comfort in this incomprehensible new world. She floats in a bubble of loserdom with her only friend Elliott, until her parents throw her a surprise 15th birthday party and she's flung into a parallel place; a world that's weirdly erotic, a little bit violent and thoroughly ludicrous - only there can she find herself. | |
Release Date: | Oct 20, 2015 |
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Director: | Rosemary Myers |
Writer: | Matthew Whittet |
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Drama |
Keywords | 1970s, birthday, birthday party, coming of age, best friend, womanhood, woman director |
Production Companies | Oscilloscope, Windmill Theatre, Soft Tread Enterprises |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,150,118 |
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Name | Character |
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Bethany Whitmore | Greta |
Harrison Feldman | Elliott |
Amber McMahon | Janet / Frozen Woman |
Matthew Whittet | Conrad / Abject Man |
Eamon Farren | Adam / Benoit Tremet |
Tilda Cobham-Hervey | Huldra |
Imogen Archer | Genevieve |
Maiah Stewardson | Jade |
Fiona Dawson | Amber |
Grace Dawson | Sapphire |
Danielle Catanzariti | Denise Mackell / The Crone |
Name | Job |
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Matthew Whittet | Writer |
Rosemary Myers | Director |
Harry Covill | Original Music Composer |
Andrew Commis | Director of Photography |
Karryn de Cinque | Editor |
Jonathon Oxlade | Costume Design, Production Design |
Erica Brien | Art Direction |
Fiona Lanyon | Production Manager |
Taera Shroff | Script Supervisor |
Pete Best | Sound Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Name | Title |
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Jo Dyer | Producer |
Rosemary Myers | Co-Producer |
Teena Munn | Executive Producer |
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"Wildly funny and deeply moving in equal measure, it is a work rich in larrikin character but universal in its themes and appeal..." Full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2015/10/20/girl-asleep.html ...
**Greta in woodland!** This is a short Aussie film, kind of inspired by 'Alice in Wonderland', but originally based on the stage play of the same name. A teen comedy set in the 70s and revolved around a birthday party. So, newly moved into the town, Greta, finds hard to make friends, except a boy ... . Entering 15th, her family wants to throw a big birthday party inviting her new schoolmates, against her will. On the occasion, something goes wrong and the next minute, she's in a strange place with strange events and people. Her adventure begins to return home and the party she had left behind in halfway which revealed in the rest of the film. I thought it was a children's and family film, but some of the references like relating to sex was a bold move. Though nothing was serious, if you are not considering the matter to the deep. It was just like any teen film, a simple topic. Creatively enough, but not impressive enough film. Those 70s were the plus point, especially for a comedy, that timeline is always so funny. Decent performances and filmmaking, should have been improvised the screenplay. But my guess is the budget. It is a small cost film, but if they had better financing, surely they would have pulled it off so much better than this. Now it is an average coming-of-age comedy- fantasy, but worth a watch if you are not forcing yourself into it. _5/10_