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|name =[[High Tide]]<br> |
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|director =[[Gillian Armstrong]]<br> |
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|script =[[Laura Jones]]<br> |
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|cinematography =[[Russell Boyd]]<br> |
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|starring =[[Judy Davis]]<br>[[Claudia Karvan]]<br>[[Jan Adele]]<br>Bob Purtell<br>[[Colin Friels]]<br>[[John Clayton (actor)|John Clayton]]<br>}} |
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'''''High Tide''''' is a film directed by Australian film maker [[Gillian Armstrong]], from a script by Laura Jones, about the mother-daughter bond. Gillian Armstrong reported that when she began work on High Tide she pinned a note above her desk : "Blood ties. Water. Running Away." |
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==Synopsis== |
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[[Judy Davis]], (Sybylla in [[My Brilliant Career]], and Adela Quested in [[A Passage to India (film)|A Passage to India]]) plays Lilli, one of three backing singers for a touring Elvis impersonator. She is fired, and she's left alone at the beginning of winter in a ramshackle beach town on the windswept coast of [[New South Wales]]. There , stuck in the Mermaid Caravan Park, she encounters her teenage daughter Ally [[Claudia Karvan]]. When Lilli's young surfer husband died, she felt lost; she gave up her baby to her mother-in-law, Bet ([[Jan Adele]]). She has been drifting ever since, and getting wasted. Bet is a rowdy, belligerent woman and she's devoted to Ally - she has taken care of her for thirteen years, but she has no idea how unhappy the girl is. Lilli has an immediate rapport with the lonely Ally even before she knows that Ally is her daughter, and after she knows, she can't take her eyes off her. They belong with each other. But Lilli's terified of taking on the responsibilities of motherhood. And Bet tells her she's riff-raff. " Bet isn't a monster, she's simply the wrong person to be raising the pensive Ally, whose emotions are hidden away, like her mother's. The drama is in our feeling that Lilli must not leave her daughter in the embrace of this raucous old trouper." <ref> Pauline Kael Hooked ISBN 0714529036</ref> |
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==References== |
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