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52 Tuesdays

Country: Australia, Language: English, 109 mins

  • Director: Sophie Hyde
  • Writer: Matthew Cormack
  • Producer: Matthew Cormack; Sophie Hyde

CGiii Comment

Meagre on budget...huge on talent.

An original perspective on the transition process - seen through the eyes of a teenage daughter who has a few issues of her own to contend with.

Dare we say...it is rather deliciously quirky in places. And then...the darkness flushes it all away.

Transitioning is a battle...from woman to man, from child to adult...judgment is clouded, tempers detonate...and those caught in the crossfire simply become collateral damage.

A sterling achievement.


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The(ir) Blurb...

16 year old Billie's reluctant path to independence is accelerated when her mother reveals plans to gender transition and their time together becomes limited to Tuesday afternoons.

Cast & Characters

Tilda Cobham-Hervey as Billie;
Del Bert as James;
Beau Travis Williams as Tom;
Imogen Archer as Jasmine;
Mario Spate as Harry;
Sam Althuizen as Josh;
Danica Moors as Lisa;
Susan Hyde as School Principal;
Greg Marsh as Psychiatrist;
Audrey Mason-Hyde as Frida