
Among the Cinders (1984)
Année de sortie: 1984
Nation: Germany, New Zealand
Alternative Title: Il lago, Wśród popiołów, El paraíso azul, Und er nahm mich bei der Hand, Unter der Aschenglut
Réalisateur: Rolf Hädrich
Writer: John O'Shea, Maurice Shadbolt, Rolf Hädrich
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: John O'Shea
Sociétés: NDR, New Zealand Film Commission, Pacific Films
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: coming of age, new zealand
Histoire
Nick Flinders, a teenage boy struggling to cope with the death of his friend, finds himself further troubled when his grandmother passes away. His grandfather, believing Nick cannot handle another loss, conceals the death and takes him on a journey into the New Zealand countryside in an attempt to help him heal. During this trip, Nick grapples with his emotions while experiencing life-changing events, including losing his virginity to Sally. Throughout their journey, Nick's relationship with his grandfather deepens, and he begins to find closure for his past hurts.
Résumé
Among the Cinders is a poignant coming-of-age drama set in New Zealand, based on Maurice Shadbolt’s novel of the same name. The story follows Nick Flinders, a quiet teenager dealing with the aftermath of his friend's death and his own estrangement from family. When his grandfather takes him on a journey into the countryside, Nick is confronted with his emotions and experiences pivotal moments that shape his understanding of life and love. The film explores themes of loss, healing, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of New Zealand's natural beauty. Among the Cinders stands as a significant contribution to New Zealand cinema, marking the debut of actress Rebecca Gibney.