New Zealand International Film Festival

Don't Tell

2 SCREENINGS

1 AUG - 3 AUG 2017 — Drama

About.

Company

New Zealand International Film Festival

Duration

108 minutes

Advisory

M Sex scenes & offensive language

Australia 2017

This impressive debut feature honours the courage and tenacity of Lyndal, the young Queensland woman who in 2001 blew the whistle on the Anglican church’s decade-old cover-up of sexual assaults at the prestigious Toowoomba Preparatory School. Traumatised by her abuse, Lyndal was further shaken by the school’s dogged loyalty to the perpetrator, who had confessed to other abuses. She sought relief in public acknowledgement of her suffering, but during the civil case in which she testified she was subjected to relentless condescension and character assassination. This, however, led to a revolution in child protection in Australia and also brought down a governor-general, Peter Hollingworth, who had been the Anglican archbishop of Brisbane at the time of the abuse.

The film is a passion piece for its director and for Lyndal’s attorney Stephen Roche (played in the film by Aden Young), who wrote a book about the case. The backing of a stellar cast – including Rachel Griffiths, Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie and Susie Porter – was instrumental in getting the film made. In a raw emotional performance as Lyndal, Sara West stands tall in their company.

Credits.

Tori Garrett

Director

James Greville, Ursula Cleary, Anne Brooksbank

Screenplay - based on the book by Stephen Roche

Mark Wareham

Photography

Peter Carrodus

Editor

Bryony Marks

Music

With.

Jack Thompson

Aden Young

Sara West

Jacqueline McKenzie

Gyton Grantley

Susie Porter

Martin Sacks

Rachel Griffiths

Robert Taylor

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Price Range - Booking fees may apply $11.30 - $17.30