Rain

Rain

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Woman Director | Drowning

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Christine Jeffs
  • Cast(s): Sarah Peirse, Alistair Browning, Marton Csokas, Aaron Murphy, Alison Routledge See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Music: Neil Finn,Edmund McWilliams
  • Award(s): Special Jury 2002 (Won)
    Chlotrudis 2003 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    Janey is on vacation with her brother, Jim, mother, Kate, and father Ed, at their beach house on the Mahurangi Peninsual in New Zealand. Ed and Kate, who are on the verge of divorce, sit around in the back yard all day drinking whiskey and Janey and Jim are left to their own devices. Cady, a local boaty who is having an affair with Kate, catches Janey's pubescent eye. In response to his wife's drinking problem and recurring infidelity, Ed turns to alcohol, ignoring his children almost as much as his wife, which eventually leads to a character's fate.
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STORY

Story
Janey is on vacation with her brother, Jim, mother, Kate, and father Ed, at their beach house on the Mahurangi Peninsual in New Zealand. Ed and Kate, who are on the verge of divorce, sit around in the back yard all day drinking whiskey and Janey and Jim are left to their own devices. Cady, a local boaty who is having an affair with Kate, catches Janey's pubescent eye. In response to his wife's drinking problem and recurring infidelity, Ed turns to alcohol, ignoring his children almost as much as his wife, which eventually leads to a character's fate.

AWARDS

Won
Special Jury Award

2002 | Christine

Film Award

Best Actress | 2001 | Sarah

Best Supporting Actor | 2001

Best Juvenile Performer | 2001 | Alicia

Nominations
Chlotrudis Award

Best Cinematography | 2003 | John

Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Sarah

Golden Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Foreign Language | 2003

Golden Camera Award

2001 | Christine

Grand Prix Award

2001 | Christine

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Of the picture's source 'Rain' (1994) novel, the film's director Christine Jeffs said: ''I really loved the sense of atmosphere and foreboding in the novel and also the reflection on childhood...The sense of transience in that relationships come and go and that the moment is precious''. The challenge for Jeffs was to recreate those elements in the medium of film. She added: ''I spent a long time trying to persuade other people that there was a film in there. A story about the detail of everyday life, that was worth translating to the screen.''

Authoress Kirsty Gunn's source 'Rain' (1994) novel is set at Lake Taupo and the filmmakers considered this place as a filming location. ''It didn't really have the same variety of texture and atmosphere that a place like this did which is more estuary and tidal orientated, but has the mud flats and big wide open spaces,'' said director Christine Jeffs, who added, ''water was important. It didn't need to be a lake, and it didn't need to be the sea. It was just about water.''

Debut theatrical feature film written and directed by writer-director Christine Jeffs whose script for the film was also her first produced screenplay for a cinema movie.

Writer-director Christine Jeffs spent about four years on the screenplay adapting Kirsty Gunn's 'Rain' (1994) novel. Jeffs commented: ''This is my first film script, and I learned a lot from the process of writing it.''

The film received Official Selection in the Directors' Fortnight section of the Cannes Film Festival in 2001 competing in competition for the Golden Camera award.

Popular Dialogues

"Janey: I'd like to have some nice photo's. Jim: Why? Janey: 'Cause I want to. Ed: What for? Janey: My portfolio. Ed: Why do you need a portfolio? Janey: I don't know. Ed: What would you do with a portfolio? Janey: I think it'd give me good confidence. Ed: I didn't think you needed it."

"Ed: Take that to your mother, please. Janey: She's got legs. Ed: Take it to her anyway."