Little Oberon Explained

Little Oberon
Director:Kevin Carlin
Producer:Susan Bower
Music:Yuri Worontschak
Cinematography:Mark Wareham
Editing:Philip Watts
Distributor:Film Finance Corporation Australia Limited, Film Victoria
Runtime:126 minutes
Country:Australia
Language:English

Little Oberon, directed by Kevin Carlin, is an Australian telemovie starring Sigrid Thornton, which was broadcast on 18 September 2005 by Network Nine. The movie was filmed during 2004 in and around the town of Marysville, Victoria. The township was devastated in the February 2009 bush fires of Black Saturday.[1] Also appearing in the telemovie were Brittany Byrnes, Tasma Walton and Peter Rowsthorn.

The film is about Georgie Green (Walton) and her daughter Natasha (Byrnes, nominated for an AFI award) going to visit Georgie's mother, Lola (Thornton) who is dying of cancer. Thornton shaved her head for the role; and said that wearing a bald cap would be disrespectful to cancer patients. Natasha tries to find out the identity of her father and begins to have visions of a young friend of her mother who had disappeared 16 years before. With Georgie – a witch (Wicca) – and family tensions high, there are settling-in problems when Georgie and Natasha decide to stay for a while.

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  1. News: At a glance: where bushfires are burning . ABC News. Australia . 8 February 2009 . 9 February 2009 .