Peaches (2005)
This is the story of teenage girl Steph, who is brought up by her fiery aunt Jude after her pregnant mother Jass and Vietnamese father are killed in a car crash. The arrival of her late mother's diary reveals the colorful, sexy secrets of Jude and the foreman Alan that allow Steph to reinvent her vision of the world.
Director: Craig Monahan
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 109 min
Release Date: June 9, 2005
Cast
- Hugo Weaving - Alan
- Jacqueline McKenzie - Jude
- Emma Lung - Steph
- Matthew Le Nevez - Brian
- Sam Healy - Jass
- Tyson Contor - Johnny
- Catherine Lambert - Kath
- Giang Le Huy - Thuy
- Felicity Electricity - Sandy
- Poh Ling Yeow - Chen Poh
Screenplay
- Sue Smith (Screenplay)
Music: David Hirschfelder
Editing: Suresh Ayyar
Production: Peach Films Pty. Ltd., Silverscreen Films
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Surrogate Fatherhood and Protective Bonds, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Foster Care and Survival, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
australia, adoption, diary, car crash, adoptive mother, teenage girl, orphan, older man younger woman relationship, peaches
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Peaches about?
- This is the story of teenage girl Steph, who is brought up by her fiery aunt Jude after her pregnant mother Jass and Vietnamese father are killed in a car crash. The arrival of her late mother's diary reveals the colorful, sexy secrets of Jude and the foreman Alan that allow Steph to reinvent her vision of the world.
- Who directed Peaches?
- Peaches was directed by Craig Monahan.
- Who stars in Peaches?
- Peaches stars Hugo Weaving, Jacqueline McKenzie, Emma Lung, Matthew Le Nevez, Sam Healy, Tyson Contor.
- How long is Peaches?
- Peaches has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
- What genre is Peaches?
- Peaches is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Peaches produced?
- Peaches was produced in Australia.
- What are the themes of Peaches?
- The themes of Peaches include: Surrogate Fatherhood and Protective Bonds, Love Between Older Man and Younger Woman, Foster Care and Survival, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.