Lou (2010 film)
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Directed by | Belinda Chayko |
Written by | Belinda Chayko |
Produced by | Tony Ayres Helen Bowden Belinda Chayko Michael McMahon |
Starring | John Hurt Emily Barclay Lily Bell Tindley |
Cinematography | Hugh Miller |
Edited by | Denise Haratzis |
Music by | Glenn Richards |
Production company | Big & Little Films |
Distributed by | Kojo Pictures |
Release date |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A$59,505 (Australia)[1] |
Lou is a 2010 Australian drama film starring John Hurt, Emily Barclay, and Lily Bell Tindley.
Plot
Young mother Rhea (Barclay) without a partner, tries to raise her three girls in their ramshackle home while trying to survive on social security. Set in sugarcane country in northern NSW, their lives are upended when Doyle (Hurt); a former merchant seaman—now in the early stages of Alzheimer's, is thrust upon them with the promise of increased benefits.
Cast
- John Hurt as Doyle
- Emily Barclay as Rhea
- Lily Bell Tindley as Lou
- Jay Ryan as Cosmo
- Damien Garvey as Colin
- Daniela Farinacci as Mrs Marchetti
- Jonathan Segat as Blake
- Logan Reilly as Jock
- Charlie-Rose MacLennan as Leanne
- Eloise MacLennan as Lani
Production
The film was inspired by the writer-director's uncle who had Alzheimer's.[2][3]
John Hurt said he agreed to make the film because "this is a very nice story indeed, it's beautifully written".[4]
The film was shot in north-eastern New South Wales.[5][6][7] Shooting started in May 2009.[8]
References
- ^ "Australian films at the Australian box office" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2014.
- ^ "Interview with Belinda Chayko". Lip Mag. 10 June 2010.
- ^ Lawes, Antony (11 June 2010). "Made in Murwillumbah: Belinda Chayko directs a legend in the small-budget Lou". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "Interview: John Hurt". If Magazine. 3 June 2010.
- ^ "TRANSCENDENT LOVE: An interview with Emily Barclay and Belinda Chayko". Matt's Movie Reviews.
- ^ "Director of Lou looks to future". Tweed Daily News. 21 June 2010.
- ^ "Film Lou promises Cannes in Tweed". Central Telegraph. 11 May 2010.
- ^ "Murwillumbah Welcomes Lou Shoot". If Magazine. 25 May 2009.
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