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Frank Gallacher as Maurie Lewis. Plot. Fifteen-year-old Sam Franks has returned from a Melbourne boarding school to his hometown in Victoria. He has an obvious affection towards a local girl, Silvy, who has a disability affecting her legs which requires a brace and prevents her from walking freely.
Till Human Voices Wake Us: Directed by Michael Petroni. With Guy Pearce, Helena Bonham Carter, Frank Gallacher, Lindley Joyner. A man returns to Victoria, Australia, where he grew up, and encounters a mysterious woman who reminds him of someone he once knew.
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- Drama, Romance
- Michael Petroni
- 2002-09-12
Feb 28, 2003 · Till Human Voices Wake Us. 97 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2003. Roger Ebert. February 28, 2003. 3 min read. Helena Bonham Carter and Guy Pearce. “Till Human Voices Wake Us” could have been a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, a short story by Stephen King or a “Twilight Zone” episode by Rod Serling.
Feb 21, 2003 · Overview. Sam and Silvy are best friends. One night, as they are watching a falling star while floating on their backs in a lake, Sylvy disappears from his side.
Synopsis. There will be time to wonder “do I dare”. Sam and Silvy are best friends. One night, as they are watching a falling star while floating on their backs in a lake, Sylvy disappears from his side. Despite his best efforts, he cannot find her under water.
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- Instinct Entertainment
- Michael Petroni
One night, as they are watching a falling star while floating on their backs in a lake, Sylvy disappears from his side. Despite his best efforts, he cannot find her under water. Many years later, Sam, now a psychologist, returns to bury his father.
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Feb 21, 2003 · The poem that winds through ''Till Human Voices Wake Us,'' a romantic ghost story from Australia, is T. S. Eliot's ''Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.''