Annie's Coming Out

Annie's Coming Out

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Gil Brealey
  • Cast(s): Angela Punch McGregor, Drew Forsythe, Liddy Clark, Monica Maughan, Philippa Baker See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 36min
  • Award(s): AFI 1984 (Won)
    Golden Spike 1985 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Story:
    It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed. Proving this to be the case is difficult, however, as it is generally accepted that as those who are 'profoundly retarded' cannot communicate, therefore they cannot think. In the case of Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis), finding a way for her to 'talk', other than speaking or writing, finally shows that she is not only able to think, but is highly intelligent. The battle against the hospital to acknowledge this in a legal sense goes to court, as the psychiatrists try to hide their misdiagnosis.
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STORY

Story
It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed. Proving this to be the case is difficult, however, as it is generally accepted that as those who are 'profoundly retarded' cannot communicate, therefore they cannot think. In the case of Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis), finding a way for her to 'talk', other than speaking or writing, finally shows that she is not only able to think, but is highly intelligent. The battle against the hospital to acknowledge this in a legal sense goes to court, as the psychiatrists try to hide their misdiagnosis.

AWARDS

Won
AFI Award

Best Film | 1984

Best Actress in a Lead Role | 1984 | Angela Punch

Awgie Award

Feature Film Adaptation | 1984

Nominations
Golden Spike Award

Best Film | 1985 | Gil

AFI Award

Best Director | 1984 | Gil

Best Actor in a Lead Role | 1984

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1984 | Monica

TRIVIA

Trivia

The film was made and released about four years after its source book of the same name by and Anne McDonald and Rosemary Crossley had been first published in 1980.

The type of disability that Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis) had in this Australian feature film directed by Gil Brealey was "cerebral palsy". This was the same that Julia (Heather Rose) has in another but later Australian film, Rolf de Heer's 'Dance Me to My Song (1998). Both these directors have had strong associations with the South Australian Film Corporation.

The film was nominated for seven AFI (Australian Film Insitute) Awards and ended up winning three gongs including Best Film.

Director Gil Brealey won for this picture the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the Montréal World Film Festival in 1984.

Source authoress Anne McDonald was originally going to portray herself in the film but had grown-up past the age of her character by the time the movie went into development and production so Tina Arhondis was cast to play Annie.