Archive for April, 2008

Mother Fish

A co-production by Khoa Do and PYT

In 1980, two teenage sisters board a tiny refugee fishing boat ‘mother fish’, with their uncle in the south coast of Vietnam. They aim to flee the country to meet up with their father in America. In the end, the journey is heartbreaking, as they do all they can to reach land. As the days drift by, water runs out. Everyone dreams of a better future, and they pray to both Jesus and Buddha simultaneously. A young man dives into the water because he can’t take it anymore. The engine is broken, and the boat is drifting – they are all forced to bail water out of the boat. For days on end, all they see is blue ocean and a thong drifting in the sea. Kim secretly wishes that one day, she’ll be married with a loving happy family in California but right now, all Hanh dreams of is a single bowl of pho… their only hope for the future lies in a cloud drifting on the horizon. Will they make it?

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Four Corners

An Imaginefly Production

In the days following the Cronulla riots, two best friends – Sam and Phil, find themselves locked up inside a Sydney prison together. As tensions build, the two find themselves on completely opposite sides of the racial and cultural conflict. Four Corners is a journey into incarceration, race, religion and culture in modern-day Australia. From the team that brought you The Finished People working with some of Sydney’s brightest emerging talents, this is an ultra low-budget drama to be made in 2008.

Director Finest Quality
Writers Nemesis, Johnny Rook, Finest Quality, Spun Out
Rumble Pictures will also collaborate on the making of this picture.




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PYT is the leading youth theatre company in Western Sydney. By engaging with young people from across the region, PYT creates new, innovative and inclusive performing arts opportunities led by collaborative processes and participation.

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