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Girl Asleep (film)

Girl Asleep is a 2015 Australian surrealist coming-of-age drama film written by Matthew Whittet and directed by Rosemary Myers.[3][4][5] The film has been described as an extroverted fantasy dreamscape of an introverted teenage girl.[6] The film is an adaptation of the successful theatre production, also written by Matthew Whittet,[7] by Windmill Theatre in 2014 of the same name, that premiered at the Adelaide Festival.[8] The cast includes: Bethany Whitmore,[9] Tilda Cobham-Hervey,[10][11] Imogen Archer,[8] Harrison Feldman, Amber McMahon, Eamon Farren, scriptwriter Matthew Whittet[8] and Maiah Stewardson.

Girl Asleep
Australian release poster
Directed byRosemary Myers
Screenplay byMatthew Whittet
Based onGirl Asleep (play)
by Matthew Whittet
Produced byJo Dyer
StarringBethany Whitmore
Harrison Feldman
Imogen Archer
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Eamon Farren
Matthew Whittet
Amber McMahon
Maiah Stewardson
CinematographyAndrew Commis ACS
Edited byKarryn de Cinque
Music byLuke Smiles
Harry Covill
Distributed byKojo Group
Release date
Running time
77 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetAU$1,500,000[1]
Box office$211,637[2]

Girl Asleep showed at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival to critical acclaim,[citation needed] and garnered the top prize at CinefestOZ, the richest film prize in Australia.[12]

Plot edit

In the late 1970s, 14-year old Greta Driscoll arrives at a new school. She is immediately befriended by the overenthusiastic Elliott, whom she likes, and is also approached by a group of sophisticated girls, Jade, Sapphire and Amber, who pressure her into friendship even though she doesn't like them.

Greta's mother worries that she has no friends and decides to invite her whole school to her fifteenth birthday party. Though Greta is extremely opposed to the idea, she eventually allows her mother to proceed with her plan. The day of the party Greta is surprised to find herself having fun but is yanked away from the party by Amber and her friends who give her a song they have recorded where they mock her body. Running away crying Greta is approached by Elliott who confesses he has a crush on her. Greta cruelly shuts him down.

Shortly afterwards Greta notices a strange creature in her room who has stolen her music box. Chasing it, she finds herself lured into the forest behind her house where menacing creatures lurk. As she is about to be attacked she meets the Huldra who rescues her. After being separated from the Huldra, Greta tries to find her music box and is instead frozen by a woman smashing various music boxes. She is once again rescued by the Huldra who throws her back into her world. After fighting off evil versions of Amber, Jade and Sapphire, Greta finds the creature who stole her music box and discovers the creature is actually her child self.

Awakening in her bedroom, Greta is met by her older sister who comforts her and tells her that while her current age is an awkward one she is not alone. Greta returns to the party where she apologises to Elliott and she asks him to switch clothes so that she can abandon the uncomfortable dress her mother forced her to wear. Decked out in Elliot's suit, Greta blows out her candles and celebrates her 15th birthday.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film received funding from Windmill Theatre, South Australian Film Corporation, The Ian Potter Foundation and The Hive Production Fund, a unique initiative of the Adelaide Film Festival in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts, Screen Australia and ABC Arts.[3]

The film was primarily shot in Adelaide, South Australia, with most of the interior and forest shots filmed at Anomaly Studios.[8] Other locations include Findon High School, Blackwood Forest, Bonython Park and a private house in the suburb of Panorama.[5]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, which categorizes reviews only as positive or negative, 82% of 38 reviews of the film are positive; the average rating is 6.70/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Girl Asleep takes a singularly quirky look at adolescence with a distinctive visual style and a refreshing perspective that belies the story's period setting."[13] According to Metacritic, which compiled 12 reviews and calculated a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, the film received "generally favorable reviews".[14]

Jane Howard of The Guardian praises the film giving it 4 out of 5 stars and said that "It’s remarkable how comfortable the oddities we might associate with theatre sit on the screen".[15] and further stating "The rich colours popping from cinematographer Andrew Commis’s 4:3 aspect ratio draw us back into an Australia of the past. Production and costume designer Jonathon Oxlade also embraces the 70s in all of its oddities and excess. And yet Myers always grounds her characters and their stories in a recognisable reality, drawing out delicate and nuanced performances. Even when the fantasy and magic reaches a peak, we still feel passionately engaged with the humanity."[15] Simon Foster of Screen-Space gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars and said "As Greta embraces her blossoming self, so to does Australian cinema welcome another memorable movie heroine."[16] Cat Kusmuk-Dodd of The Upside News states "Both Greta’s journey through her everyday life and into her imaginary world make for a visually pleasing experience, the latter enchanting us with the appearance of creatures similar to those in The Mighty Boosh. The excessive timber décor and brightly coloured wallpaper in the Driscoll’s family home would not seem out of place in Napoleon Dynamite."[17]

Accolades edit

Award Category Subject Result
Adelaide Film Festival Audience Award for Most Popular Feature Rosemary Myers Won
Jo Dyer Won
AACTA Awards
(6th)
Best Film Nominated
Best Direction Rosemary Meyers Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Matthew Whittet Nominated
Best Cinematography Andrew Commis Nominated
Best Editing Karryn de Cinque Nominated
Best Production Design Jonathon Oxlade Nominated
Best Costume Design Won
AFCA Awards Best Film Jo Dyer Won
Best Director Rosemary Meyers Nominated
Best Screenplay Matthew Whittet Nominated
Best Actress Bethany Whitmore Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Harrison Feldman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Amber McMahon Nominated
ASE Award Best Editing in a Feature Film Karryn de Cinque Nominated
BAFICI Film Festival Best Film Rosemary Myers Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film Nominated
CinefestOZ Best Film Won
FCCA Award Best Film Jo Dyer Nominated
Melbourne International Film Festival Age Critics Prize for Best Australian Feature Film Won
Rosemary Meyers Won
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival Best Film Nominated
Seattle International Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Won
Jo Dyer Won
Futurewave Youth Jury Award Won
Rosemary Meyers Won

References edit

  1. ^ IMDb pro
  2. ^ "Girl Asleep (2016) - Financial Information".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Groves, Don (19 December 2014). "52 Tuesdays duo reunites for Girl Asleep". Inside Film Magazine. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  4. ^ Showers, Jessica; Peterson, Tyler. "Rosemary Myer's GIRL ASLEEP to Premiere at Adelaide Film Festival 2015". Broadway World. BWW. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Adelaide awake to Girl Asleep". in-Business. 27 January 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  6. ^ Debelle, Penny. "Adelaide Film Festival to feature 43 Australian premieres". The Advertiser. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  7. ^ Frost, Vicky (9 March 2014). "Girl Asleep review – 'As inventive and surprising as its audience'". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h McDonald, Patrick. "Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Imogen Archer reunite for new film version of Windmill Theatre's Girl Asleep". The Advertiser. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  9. ^ Keen, Suzie (12 August 2015). "Adelaide Film Festival highlights announced". Daily Review. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  10. ^ Iannella, Antimo (22 January 2015). . The Advertiser. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  11. ^ Marsh, Walter (12 August 2015). . Rip It Up. Archived from the original on 26 September 2015.
  12. ^ Douglas, James Robert (31 August 2016). "Girl Asleep: how an Adelaide theatre company made one of this year's best Australian films". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Reviews for "Girl Asleep" (2016)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Girl Asleep (2015) - Critic Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  15. ^ a b Howard, Jane (26 October 2015). "Girl Asleep first look review – the magical realism of being a teenager". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  16. ^ Foster, Simon. "Girl Asleep". Screen-Sound. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  17. ^ Kusmuk-Dodd, Cat (21 October 2015). "GIRL ASLEEP, Film Review". The Upside News. Retrieved 4 November 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Girl Asleep at IMDb  

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Girl Asleep is a 2015 Australian surrealist coming of age drama film written by Matthew Whittet and directed by Rosemary Myers 3 4 5 The film has been described as an extroverted fantasy dreamscape of an introverted teenage girl 6 The film is an adaptation of the successful theatre production also written by Matthew Whittet 7 by Windmill Theatre in 2014 of the same name that premiered at the Adelaide Festival 8 The cast includes Bethany Whitmore 9 Tilda Cobham Hervey 10 11 Imogen Archer 8 Harrison Feldman Amber McMahon Eamon Farren scriptwriter Matthew Whittet 8 and Maiah Stewardson Girl AsleepAustralian release posterDirected byRosemary MyersScreenplay byMatthew WhittetBased onGirl Asleep play by Matthew WhittetProduced byJo DyerStarringBethany WhitmoreHarrison FeldmanImogen ArcherTilda Cobham HerveyEamon FarrenMatthew WhittetAmber McMahonMaiah StewardsonCinematographyAndrew Commis ACSEdited byKarryn de CinqueMusic byLuke SmilesHarry CovillDistributed byKojo GroupRelease date20 October 2015 2015 10 20 Adelaide Film Festival Running time77 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishBudgetAU 1 500 000 1 Box office 211 637 2 Girl Asleep showed at the 2016 Berlin International Film Festival to critical acclaim citation needed and garnered the top prize at CinefestOZ the richest film prize in Australia 12 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot editIn the late 1970s 14 year old Greta Driscoll arrives at a new school She is immediately befriended by the overenthusiastic Elliott whom she likes and is also approached by a group of sophisticated girls Jade Sapphire and Amber who pressure her into friendship even though she doesn t like them Greta s mother worries that she has no friends and decides to invite her whole school to her fifteenth birthday party Though Greta is extremely opposed to the idea she eventually allows her mother to proceed with her plan The day of the party Greta is surprised to find herself having fun but is yanked away from the party by Amber and her friends who give her a song they have recorded where they mock her body Running away crying Greta is approached by Elliott who confesses he has a crush on her Greta cruelly shuts him down Shortly afterwards Greta notices a strange creature in her room who has stolen her music box Chasing it she finds herself lured into the forest behind her house where menacing creatures lurk As she is about to be attacked she meets the Huldra who rescues her After being separated from the Huldra Greta tries to find her music box and is instead frozen by a woman smashing various music boxes She is once again rescued by the Huldra who throws her back into her world After fighting off evil versions of Amber Jade and Sapphire Greta finds the creature who stole her music box and discovers the creature is actually her child self Awakening in her bedroom Greta is met by her older sister who comforts her and tells her that while her current age is an awkward one she is not alone Greta returns to the party where she apologises to Elliott and she asks him to switch clothes so that she can abandon the uncomfortable dress her mother forced her to wear Decked out in Elliot s suit Greta blows out her candles and celebrates her 15th birthday Cast editBethany Whitmore as Greta 8 Harrison Feldman as Elliott 8 Imogen Archer as Genevieve 8 Tilda Cobham Hervey as The Huldra 8 Eamon Farren 3 as Adam Benoit Tremet Matthew Whittet 3 as Conrad Abject Man Amber McMahon 3 as Janet Frozen Woman Maiah Stewardson as Jade Fiona Dawson 3 as Sapphire Grace Dawson 3 as Amber Lucy Cowan as Little Greta Ellen Steele as Miss Shiswick Danielle Catanzariti 3 as Denise MackelProduction editThe film received funding from Windmill Theatre South Australian Film Corporation The Ian Potter Foundation and The Hive Production Fund a unique initiative of the Adelaide Film Festival in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts Screen Australia and ABC Arts 3 The film was primarily shot in Adelaide South Australia with most of the interior and forest shots filmed at Anomaly Studios 8 Other locations include Findon High School Blackwood Forest Bonython Park and a private house in the suburb of Panorama 5 Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes which categorizes reviews only as positive or negative 82 of 38 reviews of the film are positive the average rating is 6 70 10 The website s critics consensus reads Girl Asleep takes a singularly quirky look at adolescence with a distinctive visual style and a refreshing perspective that belies the story s period setting 13 According to Metacritic which compiled 12 reviews and calculated a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 the film received generally favorable reviews 14 Jane Howard of The Guardian praises the film giving it 4 out of 5 stars and said that It s remarkable how comfortable the oddities we might associate with theatre sit on the screen 15 and further stating The rich colours popping from cinematographer Andrew Commis s 4 3 aspect ratio draw us back into an Australia of the past Production and costume designer Jonathon Oxlade also embraces the 70s in all of its oddities and excess And yet Myers always grounds her characters and their stories in a recognisable reality drawing out delicate and nuanced performances Even when the fantasy and magic reaches a peak we still feel passionately engaged with the humanity 15 Simon Foster of Screen Space gave the film 4 5 out of 5 stars and said As Greta embraces her blossoming self so to does Australian cinema welcome another memorable movie heroine 16 Cat Kusmuk Dodd of The Upside News states Both Greta s journey through her everyday life and into her imaginary world make for a visually pleasing experience the latter enchanting us with the appearance of creatures similar to those in The Mighty Boosh The excessive timber decor and brightly coloured wallpaper in the Driscoll s family home would not seem out of place in Napoleon Dynamite 17 Accolades edit Award Category Subject Result Adelaide Film Festival Audience Award for Most Popular Feature Rosemary Myers Won Jo Dyer Won AACTA Awards 6th Best Film Nominated Best Direction Rosemary Meyers Nominated Best Adapted Screenplay Matthew Whittet Nominated Best Cinematography Andrew Commis Nominated Best Editing Karryn de Cinque Nominated Best Production Design Jonathon Oxlade Nominated Best Costume Design Won AFCA Awards Best Film Jo Dyer Won Best Director Rosemary Meyers Nominated Best Screenplay Matthew Whittet Nominated Best Actress Bethany Whitmore Nominated Best Supporting Actor Harrison Feldman Nominated Best Supporting Actress Amber McMahon Nominated ASE Award Best Editing in a Feature Film Karryn de Cinque Nominated BAFICI Film Festival Best Film Rosemary Myers Nominated Berlin International Film Festival Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film Nominated CinefestOZ Best Film Won FCCA Award Best Film Jo Dyer Nominated Melbourne International Film Festival Age Critics Prize for Best Australian Feature Film Won Rosemary Meyers Won Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival Best Film Nominated Seattle International Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Won Jo Dyer Won Futurewave Youth Jury Award Won Rosemary Meyers WonReferences edit IMDb pro Girl Asleep 2016 Financial Information a b c d e f g h Groves Don 19 December 2014 52 Tuesdays duo reunites for Girl Asleep Inside Film Magazine Retrieved 12 February 2015 Showers Jessica Peterson Tyler Rosemary Myer s GIRL ASLEEP to Premiere at Adelaide Film Festival 2015 Broadway World BWW Retrieved 21 September 2015 a b Adelaide awake to Girl Asleep in Business 27 January 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2015 Debelle Penny Adelaide Film Festival to feature 43 Australian premieres The Advertiser Retrieved 21 September 2015 Frost Vicky 9 March 2014 Girl Asleep review As inventive and surprising as its audience The Guardian Retrieved 21 September 2015 a b c d e f g h McDonald Patrick Tilda Cobham Hervey and Imogen Archer reunite for new film version of Windmill Theatre s Girl Asleep The Advertiser Retrieved 21 September 2015 Keen Suzie 12 August 2015 Adelaide Film Festival highlights announced Daily Review Retrieved 21 September 2015 Iannella Antimo 22 January 2015 Tilda Cobham Hervey s new role in the screen version of Windmill Theatre s hit play Girl Asleep The Advertiser Archived from the original on 23 January 2015 Retrieved 12 February 2015 Marsh Walter 12 August 2015 Adelaide Film Festival 2015 highlights revealed Rip It Up Archived from the original on 26 September 2015 Douglas James Robert 31 August 2016 Girl Asleep how an Adelaide theatre company made one of this year s best Australian films The Guardian Retrieved 3 September 2021 Reviews for Girl Asleep 2016 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 22 November 2021 Girl Asleep 2015 Critic Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 22 November 2021 a b Howard Jane 26 October 2015 Girl Asleep first look review the magical realism of being a teenager The Guardian Retrieved 4 November 2015 Foster Simon Girl Asleep Screen Sound Retrieved 4 November 2015 Kusmuk Dodd Cat 21 October 2015 GIRL ASLEEP Film Review The Upside News Retrieved 4 November 2015 External links editOfficial website Girl Asleep at IMDb nbsp Girl Asleep at Windmill Theatre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Girl Asleep film amp oldid 1110896631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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