Presented in an all-new director-approved digital transfer Celia is a tale of lost innocence set during a long hot summer in 1950's Australia. Seen through refreshingly non-sentimental eyes it stylishly evokes the surreal childhood world of rituals games and gangs and the incomprehensible nature of adults.
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Set in 1950s suburban Melbourne, at a time when the Australian government is ferreting out Communists and controlling the rabbit population through the introduction of myxomatosis. To 9-year-old Celia the two policies are somehow connected, while she also does battle with fictional monsters and her own relatives. A disturbing exploration of childhood fears and pre-occupations.
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