Minnie Liszukiewicz and Jamira Hunter in Mandarin Peel (2009)

Mandarin Peel

2009Not Rated5m
Short
6.0 / 10(17)

MANDARIN PEEL is a haiku. Through a lens of memory and dreams, two girls explore their friendship and the joy of a juicy mandarin in the dry Australian landscape. An evocative montage, the film evokes tactile experiences and revels in the visceral. It's a musing on childhood, kinship, instincts, violence and forgiveness. The children of MANDARIN PEEL serve as metaphors for Australia itself, its exploration of identity, forging relationships, inventing history and future.

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Not Rated
Runtime
5m
Released
2009

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Release year: 2009

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MANDARIN PEEL is a haiku. Through a lens of memory and dreams, two girls explore their friendship and the joy of a juicy mandarin in the dry Australian landscape. An evocative montage, the film evokes tactile experiences and revels in the visceral. It's a musing on childhood, kinship, instincts, violence and forgiveness. The children of MANDARIN PEEL serve as metaphors for Australia itself, its exploration of identity, forging relationships, inventing history and future.

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