Celia Released 1989-05-18 is a story that falls under the Drama, Fantasy, Horror category. Movie Story "In 1950s Australia, young Celia is growing up with a sense of isolation and mistrust of the world that surrounds her. Her mother and father won't let her play with the kids next door because their parents are communists. Then her pet bunny is taken away because of rabbit overpopulation. And, more traumatizing yet, when her grandmother dies, she's the one to discover the corpse. To cope, she retreats into elaborate fantasies.".
Stars:
Rebecca Smart,
Nicholas Eadie,
Mary-Anne Fahey,
Victoria Longley,
Margaret Ricketts,
James Newman,
Alexander Hutchinson,
Adrian Mitchell,
Callie Gray,
Martin Sharman,
Clair Couttie,
Alex Menglet,
Amelia Frid,
William Zappa,
Feon Keane,
Louise Le Nay,
Shannon McNamara,
Luke Mathews,
Deborra-Lee Furness,
Irene Inescort,
Myles Sharpe,
Phillip Holder,
Peter Lindsay,
Robin Cuming,
John Arnold,
David Burnett,
David Ashton,
Steve Payne
Director:
Ann Turner,
Ann Turner,
Phil Jones,
Chris Odgers,
Jaems Grant,
Sonia Leber,
Steve Macdonald,
Brendan Shanley,
Werner Gerlach,
Trevor Toune,
Martin Turner,
Nik Dorning,
Carolyn Nott,
Lynda House,
Peter Burgess,
Lloyd Carrick,
Phil Heywood,
Phil Eagles,
Chris Neal,
Geoffrey Simpson,
Ken Sallows,
Peta Lawson,
Rose Chong,
Gordon Glenn,
Bryce Menzies,
Ian Pringle,
Timothy White,
Oliver Streeton
Celia is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama, Fantasy, Horror film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!