The Pretend One

The Pretend One[1][2] is an Australian independent realism drama film directed by Tony Prescott. It was filmed in April 2015 in central Queensland, Australia.  The screenplay was written by James Raue and Tony Prescott. The Pretend One had its World Premiere at the Gold Coast International Film Festival in April 2018 closely followed by its International Premiere at Newport Beach Film Festival.

The Pretend One (film)
Directed byTony Prescott
Produced byTony Prescott
Dinusha Ratnaweera
Screenplay byJames Raue
Tony Prescott
StarringGeraldine Hakewill
Michael Whalley
Benedict Wall
David Field
Music byDarren Lim
CinematographyRobert C. Morton
Edited byLaurence Van Camp
Running time
86 mins
CountryAustralia

The film was released theatrically for a limited season in March 2019 with various screenings in cities and regional centres concluding in July 2019.

Cast

Crew

  • Director:Tony Prescott[3]
  • Producers: Dinusha Ratnaweera[4] & Tony Prescott
  • Writers: James Raue[5] & Tony Prescott
  • Music: Darren Lim
  • Cinematography: Robert C. Morton
  • Editor: Laurence Van Camp
  • Executive Producers: Samantha Jennings & Kristina Ceyton
  • Associate Producers: Brett Bidstrup & Rebecca Bidstrup
  • Director of Photography: Robert C. Morton
  • Production Designer: Bethany Ryan
  • Costume Designer: Anna Cahill
  • Sound Designer: Damian Del Borrello
  • Composer: Darren Lim
  • Casting: Danny Long CGA

                           

Reception

The Pretend One was met with positive reviews. Matthew Eeles of Cinema Australia gave the film five stars writing "Who would have thought one of the most beautiful, heartfelt, emotional and complex on-screen relationships in Australian film history would be between an adult woman and her imaginary friend".[6] Filmink magazine rated the film 17.5/20 writing "The Pretend One belies its skinny budget, working perfectly with what it’s got at hand, but never skimping on ambition of concept or vision. It’s a sweet but never sentimental film that will break your heart in the best possible way".[7]

Accolades

In 2018, Cinema Australia went on to place The Pretend One at fourth position in its annual Top 5 Australian Films list.[8]

References

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