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Some Kind of Blue
2025

Some Kind of Blue

World Premiere.

After moving into her late mother’s home by the beach, a musician is confronted by another kind of loss as mysterious mementos and phantom noises blur reality and memory.

Director

Rae Choi

Runtime

16 Minutes

Country

Australia, China

Classification

Unclassified 15+

After moving into her late mother’s home by the beach, a musician is confronted by another kind of loss as mysterious mementos and phantom noises blur reality and memory.

Screening with Australian shorts:
Mates (Rory Pearson)
The Body (Louris van de Geer)
Fear of Songs (Hannah Moore)
Faceless (William Jaka & Fraser Pemberton)
The Shirt Off Your Back (David Robinson-Smith)

Film Credits

Director

Rae Choi

Year

2025

Country

Australia & China

Language

English & Cantonese

Subtitles

English

Type

Fiction & Short

Program Strand

Shorts

Producer

Eleanor SomervilleSheree Ramage & Rae Choi

Writer

Rae Choi

Cinematographer

Lee Muller

Editor

Joshua Tate

Cast

Rainbow ChanStefan SinghJason KlarweinCate Feldmann & Polly Ma

Music

Rainbow Chan

Film Source

Rae Choi

Genre

DisabilityHealth & MindfulnessMusic & Short

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