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Vigil is a film of genre Drama directed by Vincent Ward released in USA on 1 october 1984 with Frank Whitten

Vigil (1984)

Vigil
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Released in USA 1 october 1984
Length 1h26
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating67% 3.3924353.3924353.3924353.3924353.392435

Vigil is a 1984 New Zealand drama film directed by Vincent Ward. It was the first New Zealand film invited to play in the competitive section of the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.

The film was nominated for awarded three awards at New Zealand's GOFTA Awards in 1986: Best Cinematography (Alun Bollinger), Best Original Screenplay (Vincent Ward), and Best Production Design (Kai Hawkins).

Synopsis

11 year old Toss lives on a remote farm in a valley somewhere deep in rural New Zealand with her father, mother and grandfather Birdie. When she witnesses her father’s death while out herding sheep, she is shocked to see another man present, who then carries her father’s body out of the bush. When the new man, Ethan moves onto the farm and begins a relationship with her mother, Toss sees him as an invader into her isolated world.

Actors

Frank Whitten

(Ethan Ruir)
Bill Kerr

(Birdie)
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