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Peaches (film)

Peaches
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Directed by Craig Monahan
Produced by Judith McCann
Margot McDonald
Craig Monahan
Don Reynolds
Nicholas Stiliadis
Roslyn Walker
Written by Sue Smith
Starring Hugo Weaving
Jacqueline McKenzie
Emma Lung
Music by David Hirschfelder
Cinematography Ernie Clark
Edited by Suresh Ayyar
Distributed by Hopscotch Films
Release date
  • 30 August 2004 (2004-08-30) (Montreal Film Festival)
  • 9 June 2005 (2005-06-09) (Australia)
Running time
109 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Budget A$5,500,000
Box office A$407,000

Peaches is a 2004 Australian film, written by Sue Smith and directed by Craig Monahan. The music was by David Hirschfelder, cinematography by Ernie Clark A.C.S., editing by Suresh Ayyar and art direction by Paula Smith.

Steph (Emma Lung) lost her parents in a car accident while still a baby. She was raised by her parents' over-protective best friend, Jude (Jacqueline McKenzie). She receives her dead mother's locked diary on her 18th birthday, the same day she starts work at the local peach cannery, and begins dual journeys, one pushing into the mysterious past and the other pursuing romantic complications in the present. The diary "reveals the colourful and sexy past of those close to her."

Steph learns about her mother Jass (Samantha Healy), her father Johnny (Tyson Contor), and about the difficulties of love with her boss Alan Taylor (Hugo Weaving).

"Peaches is a love story that deals with accepting loss and change, and learning to move on."

The director said of the characters: "They’re all just people. In fact Sue (Smith, writer) wanted more bonking in it, so that was never an issue,” he adds gamely. “There’re different journeys for different people; I spent a lot of time making that a reality. Men over 40 will go with Hugo’s journey; I find women around 30 plus will go with Jacqui; younger people go with Emma, but young men don’t go with the film at all... I’ve seen it in three countries [at festivals and previews] with many different audiences, and I do find there are different journeys for different people."

Limited Edition Standee's of the Cast were also made available

The film premiered at the Montreal Film Festival on 30 August 2004, at the Boomerang Australian Film Festival (Hungary) on 24 September 2004, at the Hollywood Film Festival in the USA on 17 October 2004, at the 2005 Adelaide Film Festival on 26 February 2005, and at the Cannes Film Market on 11 May 2005.


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