![]() ![]() My advice to you is don't miss it and bring tissues. Check the Park City Film website for additional information. Showtime is around 8:45 pm at Prospector Lot K. It will be screened on Saturday, August 10th as Park City Film's Summer Drive in Movie. “Storm Boy” is rated PG and runs 1 hour and 39 endearing minutes. And also, how anger, lack of communication and understanding can drive a wedge between a parent and child. There are parallels to be drawn between the love the boy feels toward his pelicans and the ardor with which his granddaughter now fights for the environment. This role requires the curly-haired 11-year-old to suffer tragic loss, exhilarating joy, confusion, determination and heartbreaking anger. We learn what tragedy drove his father, locally known as “Hideaway Tom”, to isolate from life and its cruelty and live with his son, as loners on the beach.įinn Little who plays young Kingley is phenomenal. We see young Kingley's life play out before us. He doesn't have the power to halt the project but just maybe he can come up with something. ![]() Her dedication to her cause and rage against her father awaken important childhood memories in Kingley and in recalling them for his granddaughter, he appreciates even more, her impassioned plea and the need to do the right thing. His 17-year-old granddaughter informs him the project would be disastrous for the environment and begs him to put a stop to it. Geoffrey Rush plays retired businessman, Michael Kingley, who is called back to his former company by his son-in-law, for a very important vote on an expansive new project. Set in Australia, this little film has it all gorgeous scenery, a charming child, family drama, wild animals, scary local rednecks, gunfire, passion about the environment and a happy ending. Watch “Storm Boy” and you'll know what I mean. Never in a million years would I have guessed I'd sob multiple times through 'a boy and his pelican' story. Percival, whom the boy saves from a group of thugs that threatened their sanctuary, killing off wildlife for their own amusement. It’s a heartwarming tale of a bond between a young boy, Storm Boy and a pelican, Mr. Other than crying over “Old Yeller” when I was a kid, I don't get overly emotional at animal films. Storm Boy is an Australian childhood classic that takes place along the South Australian coast of Coorong. Based on a classic 1964 Australian children's book of the same name “Storm Boy” will be adored by every member of the family. ![]()
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