: Devastated by the loss of her best friend, Jane (Jeanette Maus) finds purpose by stepping in as an after-school carer for Bailey.
: The film was a selection for the BFI Flare in 2020 and premiered at the Mardi Gras Film Festival in February 2021.
: Director Kelly Walker, drawing from her own life as a bisexual woman, aimed to present a genuinely loving and complicated story about bisexual characters on screen. My Fiona
: Jeanette Maus (Jane), Corbin Reid (Gemma), Elohim Nycalove (Bailey), and Sara Amini (Fiona).
(2021) is an Australian-American drama film that explores the intricate and often messy nature of grief following an unexpected suicide. Directed by Kelly Walker , the film delves into how personal loss can blur boundaries and forge intense, sometimes complicated, new connections. Plot Overview : Devastated by the loss of her best
: Through the character of Bailey, the film highlights how children's behavior shifts when they lack the tools to process profound loss. Production & Reception Director : Kelly Walker (feature directorial debut).
: While Jane integrates herself into Fiona’s old life, a complex dynamic develops between her and Gemma. Both women are navigating their grief in vastly different ways—Jane through active presence and Gemma through work-fueled avoidance. : Jeanette Maus (Jane), Corbin Reid (Gemma), Elohim
: Reviewers have praised the film for being a "candid" and "honest" exploration of human emotion, avoiding moral judgment while depicting the "messiness and contradictions" of love and loss. Kelly Walker Interview for My Fiona