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Celia : The tale of Ruby Rose.

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Uniform Title Celia (Motion picture : 1989)
Title Celia : The tale of Ruby Rose.
Published Australia : Distributed by Umbrella Entertainment, ©2018.
©1987,1988
Description 2 DVD-videos (200 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Notes Catalogued from container.
Umbrella Entertainment : DAVID3945.
Celia originally produced as a motion picture in 1989. The tale of Ruby Rose originally produced as a motion picture in 1987.
Contents Celia (1989) -- Tale of Ruby Rose (1987).
Credits Celia: Directed and written by Anne Turner. Produced by Gordon Glenn, Bryce Menzies, Ian Pringle, Timothy White.
The tale of Ruby Rose: Directed by Roger Scholes. Produced by Antony I. Ginnane, Bryce Menzies, Ian Pringle, Basia Puszka, Andrew Wiseman.
Performers Celia: Rebecca Smart, Nicholas Eadie, Victoria Longley.
The Tale of Ruby Rose: Melita Jurisic, Chris Haywood, Rod Zuanic.
Summary Celia: An imaginative and somewhat disturbed young girl fantasizes about evil creatures and other oddities to mask her insecurities while growing up in rural Australia.
The Tale of Ruby Rose: In the wild and isolated wilderness of the Tasmanian highlands, Roby Rose is overcome by her phobic fear of darkness. Ruby cries out to the elemental spirits that surround her. She is driven to take a harrowing journey out of the mountains to seek help from her lost grandmother.
Target audience note Censorship classification : M.
System details DVD video ; Dolby Digital 5.1/2.0 ; region 4 ; PAL, NTSC ; 16:9 widescreen 1.77:1.
Language note English.
Awards note Celia: Australian Film Institute 1987 Winner, Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Victoria Longley. Créteil International Women's Film Festival 1989, Winner Grand Prix - Ann Turner.
The Tale of Ruby Rose: Australian Film Institute 1987 Winner, Best Original Music Score - Paul Schutze.
Venice Film Festival 1987: Winner Elvira Notari Prize - Roger Scholes.
Winner Pasinetti Award - Best Actress - Melita Jurisic.
Subjects Families -- Drama
Communism -- Victoria -- Melbourne -- Drama
Grief -- Drama
Fear of the dark -- Drama
Frontier and pioneer life -- Tasmania -- Drama
Wilderness areas -- Tasmania -- Drama
Feature films -- Australia
Motion pictures, Australian
Melbourne (Vic.) -- Social conditions -- 1945-1965 -- Drama
Central Highlands (Tas.) -- Drama
Tasmania -- History -- 1929-1939 -- Drama
Genre Horror films
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Historical films
Feature films
Fiction films
Other Names Turner, Anne, 1960- director.
Scholes, Roger director.
Smart, Rebecca, 1976- actor.
Eadie, Nicholas, 1958- actor.
Longley, Victoria, 1960-2010 actor.
Zuanic, Rod actor.
Jurišić, Melita actor
Haywood, Chris, 1948- actor.
Added titles Tale of Ruby Rose (Motion picture : 1987)
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