Max par Marcel
Home is where the heart is...A House is where the heart beats. Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment d…
Max par Marcel
Home is where the heart is...A House is where the heart beats. Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the bank and government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences. —Brad J McBride Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences... Widowed Jack Thomas, father to Jenny, a young and recently blinded girl, is seeking a sheltered home for his daughter and himself to have more space and stability away from the city and world which seems more annoying than inspiring to them...When they meet the residents on their campaign...things seem delivered from the hands of fate...A beautiful and innocent film that deals with injustice and unfairness of our social treatment of our Disabled communities as well as the bonds of real friendship in times of need and hope.... Shot on location in Adelaide at the Peppercorn Grove Estate, the production was filmed amongst actual residents in their home and environment...blending a story with the natural humanity and beauty of these people to produce a feature that will inspire us all to love more freely and think more clearly about what it is to be who we are...and why we are grateful for who we are, everyday... —Brad J McBride Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences... Widowed Jack Thomas, father to Jenny, a young and recently blinded girl, is seeking a sheltered home for his daughter and himself to have more space and stability away from the city and world which seems more annoying than inspiring to them...When they meet the residents on their campaign...things seem delivered from the hands of fate...A beautiful and innocent film that deals with injustice and unfairness of our social treatment of our Disabled communities as well as the bonds of real friendship in times of need and hope.... —Brad J McBride
Max par Marcel
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Home is where the heart is...A House is where the heart beats. Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the bank and government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences.
—Brad J McBride Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences... Widowed Jack Thomas, father to Jenny, a young and recently blinded girl, is seeking a sheltered home for his daughter and himself to have more space and stability away from the city and world which seems more annoying than inspiring to them...When they meet the residents on their campaign...things seem delivered from the hands of fate...A beautiful and innocent film that deals with injustice and unfairness of our social treatment of our Disabled communities as well as the bonds of real friendship in times of need and hope....
Shot on location in Adelaide at the Peppercorn Grove Estate, the production was filmed amongst actual residents in their home and environment...blending a story with the natural humanity and beauty of these people to produce a feature that will inspire us all to love more freely and think more clearly about what it is to be who we are...and why we are grateful for who we are, everyday... —Brad J McBride Residents of a Special needs facility House in Adelaide are forced to face the possibility of moving from a safe and secure environment due to the government bodies deciding to sell the property for development. The residents are not accustomed to the ways of the "real" world and take it upon themselves to find a solution to save their home, with innocent and humorous consequences...
Widowed Jack Thomas, father to Jenny, a young and recently blinded girl, is seeking a sheltered home for his daughter and himself to have more space and stability away from the city and world which seems more annoying than inspiring to them...When they meet the residents on their campaign...things seem delivered from the hands of fate...A beautiful and innocent film that deals with injustice and unfairness of our social treatment of our Disabled communities as well as the bonds of real friendship in times of need and hope.... —Brad J McBride.