Mother Mountain (2022)
1h 45m
Running Time
April 28, 2022Release Date
Plot.
A young, restless Jewish mother and her family move to an idyllic country property at the base of a mystical and sacred Aboriginal mountain (Gulaga, or “Mother Mountain”), with the hope of starting a new life. Still haunted by a marriage break-up and a strained relation with her parents, she struggles to find a meaningful connection with her new partner. When her daughter is bullied at the local school, an enigmatic Indigenous boy Ren comes to her aid and opens her eyes to the magic of the mountain and its bucolic surrounds. But an unexpected visit from her parents reopens old wounds, with unexpected consequences.
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Cast & Crew.

Emilie Cocquerel
Selene

Anne-Louise Lambert
Linda

Willow Speers
Shani

Fayssal Bazzi
Dean

Pip Miller
Leonard Schwartz

Lily Stewart
Matilda

Damion Hunter
Jonah

Dean Kyrwood
Andrew

Angeline Penrith
Mary

Jaymie Knight
Cain

Steve Kilbey
Steve

Sarah Vaughan
Script Supervisor

Jane Johnston
Art Direction

Mark Warner
Editor

Gavin Marsh
Sound Recordist

David McKay
Production Design

Rui Li
Visual Effects

Courtney Lee Bowden
First Assistant Editor

Hilton Howson
Production Coordinator

Stavros Kazantzidis
Producer

Kush Bourke
Third Assistant Director

Martin Thorne
Development Producer

Ruby Lennon
Second Assistant Director

Craig D. Foster
First Assistant Director

Michael Zachariou
Sound Editor

Kristen Hodges
Production Manager

Dean Mortensen
Storyboard Artist

Niramsin Yakou
Associate Producer

Celina Stang
Producer / Director / Writer

Michelle Cotterill
Unit Manager

Fran Dobbie
Producer

Glenn Newnham
Sound Designer

Keilah Rafel Motta Pirotelli
Post Producer

Natalia Ladyko
Makeup Designer

Shaun Richards
Post-Production Manager

Viva Vayspap
Costume Designer

Radek Ładczuk
Director of Photography

Leath Mattner
Visual Effects

Jess Moore
Music Supervisor

Chris Goodes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Details.
Wiki.
Mother Mountain is a 2022 Australian film written and directed by Celina Stang.