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Wish for Tomorrow

Country: Australia, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Pierre-Nicolas Panasci
  • Writer: Linda Bordignon; Arnaud Michelin
  • Producer: Pierre-Nicolas Panasci

CGiii Comment

What a bizarre film...

This is a dramatisation of the documentary - Bridegroom - names have been changed as well as the country...

Well-intended as it may be...it delivers nowhere near the impact that the original film did...our advice: Watch the original!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Sydney, Australia. Michael, 24 and James, 28, fall in love unbeknownst to James' parents. The decision to reveal their relationship to their family is soon followed by a tragedy. James' family is torn apart while Michael must struggle to protect his relationship and survive beyond the shock. Inspired of a true events, Wish For Tomorrow is a film that explores love, loss and the struggle of inequality.

Cast & Characters

Brayden Dalmazzone as Michael Formont;
Hayley Maher as Bianca Macanwall;
Jahne Coutts-Smith as Kristina;
Mitchell Why as James Macanwall;
Nicole Yardley as Sonia;
Michael Northey as Dancer 1;
Lisa-Marie Maglione as Dancer 4;
Frank Stead as George;
Philip John as Officer;
Michael Yore as Paul