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Dance Me To My Song
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Synopsis
In 1996, Australian director Rolf de Heer made The Quiet Room about a mentally retarded boy locked in a room by his mother. He continues to explore challenges to the human spirit, teaming here with cerebral palsy victim Heather Rose whose small role in de Heer's Bad Boy Bubby (1993) led to her interest in filmmaking. The wheelchair-bound Rose, who cannot walk, feed or dress herself, communicates via her computerized electronic voice synthesizer. She overcame these obstacles to collaborate with writer Frederick Stahl on this drama, created the lead role of Julia for herself, and brought the project to de Heer. Julia's sympathetic lesbian sister Rix (Rena Owen) is not in a position to take care of her sibling's needs. Instead, Julia depends on an abusive, short-tempered caretaker Madelaine (Joey Kennedy), who calls Julia a "spastic," abandons her on the toilet, leaves the wheels locked on the wheelchair, and devises further torment by forcing Julia to watch her intimacies with a parade of boyfriends. This pattern heads in a different direction after Julia bumps her wheelchair into Eddie (John Brumpton), who becomes her companion. But Julia wants love and sex, not just companionship -- and Madelaine is jealous. The 30-day shoot sometimes worked around Rose's usual routines, as de Heer explained, "Lunch takes her two hours, and there's no way you can make it go faster...The nature of response is different, the nature of physical handling is different, the nature of set-up time is different...It's impossible to overstate the courage of the performance you see on the screen. Rose somehow found the means to respond on cue, to maintain the concentration, to move in the desired direction, all the myriad of acting fundamentals we take for granted as normal things in our normal lives." The result brought a standing ovation at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, where it was shown in competition. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hugh O'Conor Rix
John Brumpton Eddie
Carmel Johnson Temporary Carer
Danny Cowles Joe
Catherine Fitzgerald Dogface
Susie Fraser Social Worker
Joey Kennedy Madelaine
Phil Macpherson Trev
Heather Rose Julia

Production Crew

Audine Leith Casting
Tony Clark Cinematographer
David Wolfe-Barry Co-producer
Paola Corvino Co-producer
Graham Tardif Composer (Music Score)
Beverley Freeman Costume Designer
Rolf de Heer Director
Tania Nehme Editor
David Wolfe-Barry First Assistant Director
Domenico Procacci Producer
Giuseppe Pedersoli Producer
Rolf de Heer Producer
Beverley Freeman Production Designer
Frederick Stahl Screenwriter
Heather Rose Screenwriter
Rolf de Heer Screenwriter
Duncan Thompson Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 103
Country: Australia
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Australian Film Commission
Fandango
Intra Films
Smile Productions
South Australian Film Corporation
Vertigo Films