Starlight Hotel
– During the Great Depression, Kate (Greer Robson) is a 13-year-old girl living on New Zealand's South..
During the Great Depression, Kate (Greer Robson) is a 13-year-old girl living on New Zealand's South Island. When her mother dies and her father is offered a job in Wellington on North Island, Kate is sent to live with an aunt. The girl runs away to find her father, hopping onto a boxcar and befriending a fellow fugitive, Patrick (Peter Phelps), an emotionally battle-scarred WWI veteran fleeing the authorities after injuring a repo man. Pretending to be father and daughter, Patrick and Kate use each other for cover as they make their way across New Zealand, sleeping under the stars and championing the rights of destitute farmers and homeless squatters whose fortunes have been wiped out by economic hardship.
01 Aug 1988
English
Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.
Sam Pillsbury
Grant Hindin-Miller (novel), Grant Hindin-Miller (screenplay)
Greer Robson-Kirk, Bruce Phillips, Alice Fraser, Patrick Smyth
It is Depression era New Zealand and school-kid Kate is missing her father badly. The temptation to seek him out leads her into diverse and intense encounters with fate.
1 win & 1 nomination.
New Zealand Film Commission