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Little fish - Cate Blanchett, Martin Henderson, Rowan Woods

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The past is right here.

How do you learn to love again when the pain of the past won't let you go? When you're 32 with a troubled history and a doubtful future, it's a question that isn't so easy to answer. And for Tracy Heart (Cate Blanchett) it's a question she can no longer ignore.

After four years of treading water and redeeming herself in the eyes of her family, she has set herself the humble dream of owning her own business.

But the unexpected return of her ex-boyfriend Jonny Nguyen (Dustin Nguyen), the criminal aspirations of her brother Ray (Martin Henderson) and the emotional draw of troubled family friend and ex-footy star Lionel Dawson (Hugo Weaving), creates friction for Tracy. Her dream soon becomes tangled with criminal boss, Bradley "The Jockey" Thompson (Sam Neill) with shattering consequences. As a result, Tracy's bond of trust with her mother Janelle (Noni Hazlehurst) is tested and she has no other option but to confront her fears in order to find happiness.

A story about families. About lies. And about learning to love again.

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It sucks to be a little fish in a big pond. It sucks even more to be a little fish in a little pond. Little fish is about Little Aussie Battlers™ Doing It Tough™ on Struggle Street™, making their way the only way they know how. Rowan Woods brings us a dark vision of those trackie-dack wearing, smoking, spitting, swearing, struggling people whom you avoid on the train. People for whom a ride in a taxi is a world-shattering event. It's good.

Cate Blanchett goes off. Hugo Weaving goes off. Martin Henderson goes off. Sam Neill is good. The supporting cast are good. The locations are good. Everything is good. Little fish is a hard-core Australian drama that pulls no punches. It's dirty, it's gritty, it's good. See it.

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MA 15+ (Strong drug references, drug theme, strong coarse language)

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114 minutes (1:54 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 8 September 2005

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