Newly arrived in an elegant neighborhood, little Devon, 10, ignores the advice of her ambitious father and prefers the company of Trent, a gardener, to the company of girls her age. Their friendship grows with the visits that the girl makes to the caravan that serves as her home. But, although these are completely innocent, it is obvious that they would be unacceptable if they reached the ears of the rest of the right-thinking community.
John Duigan ("Mermaids", "A Successful Man"), a British director trained in Australia, was responsible for this drama, which was very well received at festivals such as Brussels, Montreal, Stockholm and Sitges. Believable and well-developed characters and a good dose of imagination and sensitivity in all its sections make this film a very pleasant surprise.
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Newly arrived in an elegant neighborhood, little Devon, 10, ignores the advice of her ambitious father and prefers the company of Trent, a gardener, to the company of girls her age. Their friendship grows with the visits that the girl makes to the caravan that serves as her home. But, although these are completely innocent, it is obvious that they would be unacceptable if they reached the ears of the rest of the right-thinking community.
John Duigan ("Mermaids", "A Successful Man"), a British director trained in Australia, was responsible for this drama, which was very well received at festivals such as Brussels, Montreal, Stockholm and Sitges. Believable and well-developed characters and a good dose of imagination and sensitivity in all its sections make this film a very pleasant surprise.