Rash (2024)
Set over one afternoon, RASH follows two young brothers navigating the recent death of their mother. Unsettled by their father's inability to cope with their grief, Quinn and Max embark on a tumultuous encounter with their new babysitter. Exploring the cataclysmic disruption and instability of early experiences of grief, RASH is an unnerving yet tender portrait of two children struggling with an unthinkable loss and the unwitting outsider inadvertently caught in the crossfire.
Director: Claudia Osborne
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: July 17, 2024
Cast
- Alastair Bradman - Quinn
- Gilbert Bradman - Max
- Essie Randles - Maddie
- Duncan Fellows - Dan
Screenplay
Cinematography: Lucca Barone-Peters
Editing: Carly-Anne Kenneally
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Deep Grief and Recovery Process, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, Widowhood and Coping with Loss
Keywords
grief, brothers, loss of parent
More Films by Director: Claudia Osborne
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rash about?
- Set over one afternoon, RASH follows two young brothers navigating the recent death of their mother. Unsettled by their father's inability to cope with their grief, Quinn and Max embark on a tumultuous encounter with their new babysitter. Exploring the cataclysmic disruption and instability of early experiences of grief, RASH is an unnerving yet tender portrait of two children struggling with an unthinkable loss and the unwitting outsider inadvertently caught in the crossfire.
- Who directed Rash?
- Rash was directed by Claudia Osborne.
- Who stars in Rash?
- Rash stars Alastair Bradman, Gilbert Bradman, Essie Randles, Duncan Fellows.
- How long is Rash?
- Rash has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is Rash?
- Rash is a Drama film.
- Where was Rash produced?
- Rash was produced in Australia.
- What are the themes of Rash?
- The themes of Rash include: Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Deep Grief and Recovery Process, Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, Widowhood and Coping with Loss.