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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x804 | 追加日: 2020-Jul-14 |
別名: 헤일리 매켈리니
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Hayley McElhinney, born on September 12, 1974, is an Australian actress known for her extensive work in stage, film, and television. She graduated from WAAPA in 1999 and has since performed with renowned theater companies like Melbourne Theatre Company, Black Swan Theatre Company, Perth Theatre Company, and Sydney Theatre Company. McElhinney was nominated for a Helpmann Award in 2007 and was part of the Sydney Theatre Company's Actor's Company ensemble from 2006 to 2008. She played Sonya in Uncle Vanya, which received critical acclaim during its runs in Sydney (2010), Washington D.C. (2011), and Manhattan (2012).
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制作会社: Night Kitchen Productions, Spectrum Films
ジャンル: Drama
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キーワード: refugee, war photographer
Hugo Weaving stars as Daniel Fisher, a renowned photojournalist who returns home to Australia after an assignment in Africa, struggling with shell shock on the eve of becoming a father. Meanwhile, South Sudanese refugee Sebastian Aman (Andrew Luri), now living happily in Australia with his family, learns that Daniel's upcoming retrospective exhibition might display photographs of a massacre from his village 15 years ago. Sebastian tracks down Daniel and appeals to him not to include those photos. An unlikely friendship develops between the two men as they bond over their shared trauma. However, their relationship is tested when Daniel makes a shocking discovery related to the photographs.
Hearts and Bones (2019), directed by Ben Lawrence, tells the story of an intricate friendship between a shell-shocked war photographer and a Sudanese refugee living in Australia. The film explores themes of trauma, guilt, responsibility, and redemption as these two men from vastly different backgrounds connect over their shared experiences of loss and violence. Hugo Weaving delivers a powerful performance as Daniel Fisher, while Andrew Luri, who had no acting experience prior to this role, holds his own as Sebastian Aman. The narrative centers around the relationship between these two characters and how it is shaped by their pasts and the photograph that threatens to destroy them both.