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The Home Song Stories
Promotional poster
Chinese
Literal meaningthought
Hanyu Pinyin
Directed byTony Ayres
Written byTony Ayres
Produced by
  • Michael McMahon
  • Liz Watts
  • Starring
  • Joel Lok
  • Qi Yuwu
  • Irene Chen
  • Steven Vidler
  • Kerry Walker
  • Haven Tso
  • Joe Phua
  • CinematographyNigel Bluck
    Edited byDenise Haratzis
    Music byAntony Partos

    Production
    company

    Big & Little Films

    Distributed byDendy Films

    Release dates

  • 23 August 2007 (2007-08-23) (Australia)
  • Running time

    103 minutes
    CountryAustralia
    Languages
    • English
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • The Home Song Stories is a 2007 Australian drama film written and directed by Tony Ayres, loosely based on aspects of his life. It stars Joan Chen, Joel Lok, Qi Yuwu, Irene Chen, Steven Vidler and Kerry Walker.

    The film premiered at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2007, and was released in Australia on 23 August 2007, by Dendy Films. It was announced as the Australian entry for the Foreign Language Film category of the Oscars, and received a total of nine nominations at the 2007 Inside Film Awards, winning five.

    Plot

    [edit]

    The film is an autobiographical account of Tony Ayres' life at age eight, however the names have been changed. The story is narrated by Darren Yap as an adult Tom typing the story on a computer and reflecting on the story "which defines them, which shapes who they are." His mother Rose Hong was a nightclub singerinHong Kong in 1964, where she met Bill, an Australian sailor, and married him to seek a better life in Australia, taking her daughter May and son Tom. An opening montage of scenes shows Rose making several unsuccessful attempts to establish herself with Chinese partners before moving in with Bill again.

    The story begins seven years after their initial migration to Australia, with the family returning to Bill's house in Melbourne. Bill's mother, Norma, who is disapproving of the family, has moved in. When Bill leaves on a tour of duty, Rose and Norma struggle for control over the house. Soon, Rose begins to have an affair with Joe, the son of the local Chinese restaurateur, who is in his twenties. He moves in with Rose, who tells Norma he is her aunt's son. Rose and her children are eventually kicked out when Norma finds Joe in Rose's room.

    Rose settles in with Joe after renting a place from a Chinese man. Their relationship begins to break down, and Rose attempts suicide, however May and Joe discover an affinity for each other which develops into a friendship. Rose, believing that May is trying to take Joe away from her, beats her and curses her. May, as a result, also attempts suicide and Rose also ends up in despair. However, the mother and daughter are reconciled in forgiveness as Rose tells May the story of the difficulties and traumatic experiences in her childhood, where she was forced into a marriage and lost her first two daughters.

    The relationship between Rose and Joe collapses, and the family once again returns to Bill's home, with Norma moving out. One afternoon when Tom is walking home with his classmate they encounter Rose in the front yard, and upon overhearing a conversation between two of his classmates bagging out Rose and her clothing, Tom blocks himself from his mother completely. Rose, in the meantime, has had her dream shattered, and is contemplating returning to Hong Kong when Tom abruptly tells her his apathy.

    The film culminates in the adult Tom narrating, "Of all the things I remember about my childhood, this is what I remember the most." The eight-year-old Tom wakes up early in the morning to see the light to the backyard shed on and enters to find that Rose has hanged herself. Although she does not die initially, Bill receives a phone call later on confirming her death.

    The epilogue to the film shows the adult Tom and his sister May with her family (who happen to be Ayres' real life family) returning to Bill's home. He narrates again, recalling how he never shed a tear for his mother, but instead, wrote the story fully to understand what has shaped him.

    The real Tom, Tony Ayres, and his sister stayed with Bill after their mother's death. May ends up marrying the teacher who became their guardian soon after Bill's death.

    Cast

    [edit]
    Actor Role
    Joan Chen Rose
    Joel Lok Tom
    Qi Yuwu Joe
    Irene Chen May
    Steven Vidler Bill
    Kerry Walker Norma
    Haven Tso Wing
    Joe Phua Tom
    Darren Yap

    Festivals

    [edit]

    The Home Song Stories was selected to screen at the following film festivals:

    Nominations

    [edit]

    2007 Inside Film Awards

    2007 Australian Film Institute Awards

    2007 Golden Horse Awards

    2007 Asia Pacific Screen Awards

    Won

    [edit]

    Brisbane International Film Festival

    Hawaii International Film Festival

    Torino International Film Festival

    2007 Inside Film Awards

    2007 Australian Film Institute Awards

    2007 Golden Horse Awards

    2007 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards

    Box office

    [edit]

    The Home Song Stories grossed $452,488 at the box office in Australia.[1]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Home_Song_Stories&oldid=1198639723"

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