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The Daughter

It Takes An Outsider To See The Truth Inside.
2015 | 96m | English

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In the last days of a dying logging town, Christian returns to his family home for his father Henry’s wedding. While home, Christian reconnects with his childhood friend Oliver, who has stayed in town working at Henry’s timber mill and is now out of a job. As Christian gets to know Oliver’s wife Charlotte, daughter Hedvig, and father Walter, he discovers a secret that could tear Oliver’s family apart.
Release Date: Oct 09, 2015
Director: Simon Stone
Writer: Simon Stone, Henrik Ibsen
Genres: Drama
Keywords australia, forest, friends, unemployment, logging, depressing
Production Companies Screen NSW, Roadshow Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Geoffrey Rush Henry
Sam Neill Walter
Paul Schneider Christian
Ewen Leslie Oliver
Miranda Otto Charlotte
Anna Torv Anna
Odessa Young Hedvig
Kate Box Julianne
Sara West Jane
Nicholas Hope Peterson
Richard Sutherland Craig
Robert Menzies Taxi Driver
Eden Falk Caterer
Gareth Davies Greg
Wilson Moore Adam
Ivy Mak Grace
Nicola Frew Siobhan
Steve Rodgers Headmaster
Shelia Kumar Doctor
Danielle Blakey Emergency Nurse
Ann Furlan Receptionist
Jessie Cacchillo Marriage Celebrant
Name Job
Simon Stone Director, Screenplay
Tony Lynch Stunt Coordinator
Arvo Pärt Additional Soundtrack
Andrew Kotatko Music Supervisor
Henrik Ibsen Author
Olga Miller Stunt Double
Morgan Smallbone Extras Casting
Mark Bradshaw Original Music Composer
Margot Wilson Costume Design
Natalie Wall Casting Associate
Marco Stefanoni First Assistant Camera
Paul Booth First Assistant Editor
Les Fiddess Foley
Yulia Akerholt Sound Effects Editor
Walter Ratcliffe VFX Editor
Andrew Commis Director of Photography
Nick Emond Sound Recordist
Chiara Tripodi Makeup Designer
Annie Clapton Art Department Coordinator
Tad Pride Armorer
Zac Murphy Gaffer
Mark Rogers Still Photographer
Craig Deeker Visual Effects Supervisor
Sara Mathers Set Decoration
Lyn Askew Costume Supervisor
Micheala Macrae Assistant Makeup Artist
Zane Kamat Second Assistant Camera
David Nichols Key Grip
Djuro Bandur Unit Manager
Jasmin Lyford Production Coordinator
Mike Bakaloff Boom Operator
Nerida Groth Second Assistant Director
Jay Corry Third Assistant Director
Andy MacRae Electrician
Lucas Newton VFX Artist
Liam Egan Sound Designer
Peter Barta Steadicam Operator
Veronika Jenet Editor
Jennifer Stanfield Makeup Artist
Steven Jones-Evans Production Design
Kristin Voumard Script Supervisor
Maxine Dennett Art Direction
Peter 'Babylon' Owens Construction Manager
Sandie Morris Production Accountant
Daniel Durao Visual Effects Producer
Martin Oswin Foley Mixer
Tobi Armbruster Foley Mixer
Adrian Dalton Property Master
Melina Maraki Post Production Coordinator
Ian Barton Dolly Grip
Jessica Carrera Publicist
Tony Murtagh Dialogue Editor
Scott Dolan First Assistant Camera
James Andrews ADR & Dubbing
Lorelle Adamson Line Producer, Production Manager
Jane Maguire Post Production Consulting
Michelle Beeckman Assistant Makeup Artist
Peter Pound Storyboard Artist
Danielle Roffe Dialect Coach
Deborah Antoniou First Assistant Director
Simon Mak Murrell Stunts
Nikki Barrett Casting
Name Title
Nicole O'Donohue Producer
Jan Chapman Producer
Alex White Associate Producer
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Rangan
9.0

**When a secret long hidden makes its way out...** A very surprising Aussie film. Not all the Australian film makes big at the world stage. So this film was not known to many people, but I am lucky to watch this. The film was based on the Norwegian play called 'The Wild Duck'. It was adapted seve ... ral times for the screen, but this is the latest and a modernised version. The first film for the director and he was amazing in handling the screenplay as well. Obviously I did not know anything about the film. The cast looked good and also the storyline, so that's my reason to watch it. It began like a simple drama about a family who are going through a difficult time after the wood mill was shut down in their small town. Their's daughter, Hedvig, who is studying in the high school worries that she's going to lose her boyfriend if they move out of the town. That's not it, the narration had layers like from other people surrounding this small family and their perspective too has a big impact on the storytelling. Not just this family, but many from the town were out of the job and that leads to some unexpected decisions. Another family who ran that wood mill for nearly a century, welcomes their son, Christian from the United States who is having a tough time with his girlfriend and also to attend his father's wedding. He accidentally meets his childhood friend which is actually a Hedvig's father. They spend lots of time together and that's where a new issue arises. Christian reveals some hidden truth for the decades between their two families. Everything breaks loose and becomes impossible to fix it. From all this, the daughter is the one who directly get affected, but to learn how is why you should watch this film. You won't immediately understand the meaning of the title. The film very smartly progresses like bit by bit with lots of suspense around. The best part is, it never reveals the actual secret at any length of the film, but still the viewers going understand the situation very clearly. That's really amazing, particularly the writing being so clever. I don't know the original material which is more than a hundred year old, but I loved this to tell the story in a smart way. > "You do not need to be scared of the truth." The characters were the best part of the story. The switching time was excellently done. Like the whole film is not intended to deal with one particular issue, but multiple. Everybody had something to deal with, some were personal and some were concerned for their whole family. The story always engaged with details, so there's no time for relaxation for the viewers. In the first half it succeeds to keep everything neat, despite the story developed from different angles. Because the end pulls them all together to conclude the tale on high. High mean, neither happy or sad, the timing when the twist takes place was a perfect setting. If you are a melodrama fan, this must not be missed. I haven't seen a good tearjerker for a long time and then I found this one unexpectedly. I did not know the film would turn this way, but that's one of the reasons why I liked it a lot. The twist at the final act was kind of predictable if you were focused enough in the early part, but nobody gets a clear picture of how it all ends. That's the point. Despite how the film characters react when the suspense was revealed, we have our own respond too, but unable to deliver where it requires. That is funny, but the film gets very serious towards the final segment and you get no time to react, you will be like unmoved till the end credits roll up. But sensing a tragedy is certain. I recently saw 'Fathers & Daughter', that I anticipated something what this film offered. The story lines are completely different from these two films, but that father and daughter relationship thing, I liked very much from this one. Especially the emotions are the most crucial to narrate the tale and this film was way better in that perspective. Comparison between these two titles only on the sentimental side, other than that it's not fair to bring a debate on them. Anyway, both are the fine melodrama. This film definitely would appeal strongly to the family audience and I highly recommend it to them. There's no strong nudity or the sex scenes, but thematically it goes some length to record the required event. Other than those couple of parts, this is a film for everybody. Very satisfied with the overall film. I might not consider it my favourite, but very close to be called one. Like I said the story was thoroughly written, so I'm feeling this film won't go unnoticed. I am not talking about it would find its audience, but the remakes. European, Korean, Bollywood, even a Hollywood version might come. So fingers crossed, but I suggest this one to watch if you are convinced with my review. _8.5/10_

May 16, 2024