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The Black Balloon Released 2008-03-08 is a story that falls under the Drama category. Movie Story "Thomas is turning 16. His dad's in the army and they've just moved to a town in New South Wales; his mom is pregnant; his older brother, Charlie, who's autistic, has his own adolescent sexual issues. Thomas finds Charlie an embarrassment in public, so when Thomas is attracted to Jackie, a girl in his swim class, Charlie presents any number of obstacles when she drops by their house, when the three of them go for a walk, and during a family birthday dinner. Can Thomas find a way to enter the world of teen romance and still be his brother's keeper, or is Charlie's disability going to prove more than Thomas can handle?".

The Black Balloon 2008

The Black Balloon Movie Cast

Stars:
Rhys Wakefield,
Luke Ford,
Toni Collette,
Erik Thomson,
Gemma Ward,
Sarah Woods,
Sam Fraser,
Zelie Bullen,
Anthony Phelan,
Deborah Piper,
Henry Nixon,
Rebecca Massey,
Ryan Clark,
Aaron Glenane,
Lisa Kowalski,
Nathin Art Butler,
Firass Dirani,
Kate Box

The Black Balloon Movie Crew

Director:
Veronika Jenet,
Tristram Miall,
Elissa Down,
Denson Baker,
Michael Yezerski,
Morag Mirankar,
Drew English,
Mark Rogers,
Simon Chapman,
Simon Cardwell,
Gerard Maher,
Denson Baker,
Benjamin Jasper,
Pim Kulk,
Alby Orellana,
Jay Torta,
Robert Tench,
Duncan Thompson,
Melissa Hayward,
Kelly Lefever,
Kate Rose,
Jimmy Jack,
Claire Granville,
Nicholas McCallum,
Elissa Down,
Jimmy Jack,
Toni Collette

The Black Balloon Movie Reviews

The Black Balloon is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama 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!

The Black Balloon Movie Rating

The Black Balloon has earned a rating of 6.5/10 based on 88 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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