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Teesh and Trude
Directed byMelanie Rodriga
Written byVanessa Lomma
Wilson McCaskill
Produced byMelissa Hasluck
Melanie Rodriga
StarringSusie Porter
Linda Cropper
Peter Phelps
CinematographyRob Bygott
Dale McCready
Edited byMerlin Cornish
Music byTim Count
Keith Van Geyzel
Mitey Ko (motif)
Distributed byScreenWest
SBS Independent
Showtime Australia

Release dates

  • 18 July 2002 (2002-07-18) (Brisbane Film Festival)
  • 27 March 2003 (2003-03-27) (Australia)
  • Running time

    93 minutes
    CountryAustralia
    LanguageEnglish

    Teesh and Trude is a 2002 Australian drama film directed by New Zealander Melanie Rodriga, and was adapted from an original stage-play by Wilson McCaskill. The film was produced and shot entirely in Western Australia with Production Investment Funding Support from ScreenWest and Lotterywest. It was shot on video at Murdoch University where Rodriga teaches.

    The film received three nominations at the Australian Film Institute Awards in 2003 and one at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.

    Plot

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    Teesh (Susie Porter), an unemployed single mother in her twenties, shares a flat with an older, divorced friend, Trude (Linda Cropper). Teesh is starting to crack under the strain of taking care of her son Kenny (Mason Richardson) and her problems only get worse when her abusive father (Bill McClusky), who's just been released from prison, visits.[1][2]

    Trude is also having problems with her macho boyfriend Rod (Peter Phelps), who must complete a major paving contract at the shopping mall to save his ailing construction company. Meanwhile, Trude pines after her own children, who are apparently living with their father in a different state.

    Cast

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    Critical reception

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    The Age wrote, "Not since Mallboy has there been a local drama as depressing as this." It added that, "It isn't Ken Loach or Mike Leigh but it's in that ambit and the acting is very gritty."[1]

    Urban Cinefile said that "This may not be the worst local film of the year, but at 93 minutes it still seems to last forever."[2]

    David Stratton said "The film was obviously produced on the most minimal budget, and its theatrical origins are very obvious, but, despite these limitations, the film impresses because of the excellent acting."

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Anderson, Doug (17 June 2007). "Teesh and Trude". The Age. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  • ^ a b Wilson, Jake. "Teesh and Trude". Urban Cinefile. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
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