

18/05/1989
In 1950s Australia, young Celia is growing up with a sense of isolation and mistrust of the world that surrounds her. Her mother and father won't let her play with the kids next door because their parents are communists. Then her pet bunny is taken away because of rabbit overpopulation. And, more traumatizing yet, when her grandmother dies, she's the one to discover the corpse. To cope, she retreats into elaborate fantasies.

Rebecca Smart
as Celia Carmichael

Nicholas Eadie
as Ray Carmichael

Mary-Anne Fahey
as Pat Carmichael

Victoria Longley
as Alice Tanner

Margaret Ricketts
as Grandmother

James Newman
as Hobyah's Pack

Alexander Hutchinson
as Steve Tanner

Adrian Mitchell
as Karl Tanner

Callie Gray
as Meryl Tanner

Martin Sharman
as Evan Tanner

Clair Couttie
as Heather Goldman

Alex Menglet
as Mr. Goldman

Amelia Frid
as Stephanie Burke

William Zappa
as Inspector John Burke

Feon Keane
as Soapy Burke

Louise Le Nay
as Debbie Burke

Shannon McNamara
as Slim

Luke Mathews
as White Knight

Deborra-Lee Furness
as Miss Greenway

Irene Inescort
as Mrs. Casey

Myles Sharpe
as Vicar Mitchell

Phillip Holder
as Vicar Shaw

Peter Lindsay
as Mike Mayfield

Robin Cuming
as Doctor

John Arnold
as Detective

David Burnett
as Police Officer

David Ashton
as Pet Shop Owner

Steve Payne
as Government Official
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