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Radiance (1998 film)

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Radiance
Directed byRachel Perkins
Written byLouis Nowra
Based onRadiance
by Louis Nowra
Produced byNed Lander
StarringDeborah Mailman
CinematographyWarwick Thornton
Edited byJames Bradley
Music byAlistair Jones
Release date
  • 8 October 1998 (1998-10-08)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box officeA$441,168 (Australia)[1]

Radiance is a 1998 Australian independent film. It is the first feature film directed by Rachel Perkins, and only the third feature directed by an Indigenous Australian person. It is about three Indigenous sisters who reunite for their mother's funeral, and is based on the 1993 play written by Louis Nowra.

Plot

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Three sisters, Cressy, Nona, and Mae, who have not seen each other for a long time, are brought together after their mother dies, to arrange her funeral. Mae is wears her mother's wedding dress, while she and Nona argue about what to do with their mother's ashes. They each try to grab the ashes, which then spill all over Cressy.

Cast

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Production

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Rachel Perkins became aware of the play when she saw Trisha Morton-Thomas perform Mae's beach monologue as a part of the Eora College end-of-year student showcase. Perkins called Louis Nowra to adapt it into a half-hour drama, but Nowra suggested they make it as a feature film.[2] It was her first feature fiction film as a director,[3] and only the third feature film directed by an Indigenous Australian person, following Jindalee Lady (1992) and BeDevil (1993).[4]

Perkins said later that it took a long time to cast the main characters, who included Deb Mailman, then a newcomer from Brisbane, and that they rehearsed for six weeks before filming began. The actors got to know their characters really well, and added ideas to the script.[3]

Louis Nowra wrote the script, Ned Lander produced the film, and the cinematographer was Warwick Thornton.[4]

Radiance was filmed at Agnes Water, Rosedale, Childers, Bundaberg, and Hervey Bay in Queensland, and in Sydney.[5]

Awards

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Australian Film Institute
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role: Deborah Mailman
  • Nominations:
    • Best Achievement in Direction, Best Achievement in Editing, Best Achievement in Production Design, Best Film, Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Source
Australian Screen Sound Guild
  • Best Achievement in Sound Design & FX Editing for a Feature Film
Canberra International Film Festival
  • Audience Award
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
  • Best Actor – Female: Deborah Mailman
  • Nomination: Best Screenplay – Adapted
Melbourne International Film Festival
  • Most Popular Feature Film

References

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  1. ^ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria Archived 9 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 November 2012
  2. ^ "Interview with Rachel Perkins", Signet, 18 December 1998 accessed 19 November 2012
  3. ^ a b Perkins, Rachel. "Filmmaker interviews: Rachel Perkins". National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (Interview). Archived from the original on 26 August 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Radiance: True Love". National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Archived from the original on 31 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Radiance - Review - Photos". Oz Movies. Archived from the original on 22 March 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
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