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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!


Trailer...

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