The Black Balloon - Winner Berlin Film Festival
Film Club Screen Date:
Tue, 12 Jan 10 8:00PM
Starring:
Rhys Wakefield, Luke Ford, Toni Collette
Director:
Elissa Down
Thomas is about to turn sixteen and start yet another new school but his problems are a little more complex than just being the new boy. His older brother Charlie is autistic and suffers from ADHD, so Thomas is often forced to be more keeper than playmate to him. And with their Mother under doctor’s orders to rest in her final months of pregnancy, Thomas’ responsibilities to look after his brother are only increasing.
The Black Balloon handles Thomas’ resentment of his helpless elder brother, a selfish but very human reaction, with no little skill and sympathy, thanks to a sensitive script and a great performance by Rhys Wakefield. Toni Collette, meanwhile, turns in a fine measured performance as the boy’s mother, Maggie, struggling to cope with the vicissitudes of life in suburbia as the conflict between the two sons threatens to tear her family apart. Playing Thomas’ first love Jackie, Gemma Ward- whom director Elissa Downs cast in her first role in 2001’s Pink Pyjamas, and who is far better known as a model than actress - brings a sweetness to proceedings which balances the harsh realities elsewhere in the film.
So often films featuring characters with learning disabilities are either over -sentimental or overly tragic but here, there is an irrepressible joy for this family, who just get on with life. Charlie’s physical strength and wilful determination are both challenging and potentially threatening (scenes between Charlie and Thomas’ girlfriend are deliberately tense) but this is essentially a hopeful and optimistic story where love and kindness can tame, or at least restrain. - Edinburgh Film Festival 2008
This film was released in Australian cinemas March 6th 2008 and went on to charm audiences around the world with its international premier at the Berlin International Film Festival where it received a Crystal Bear as the best feature-length film.

