The God Boy

The God Boy

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Runtime : 1h 28m
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Director : Murray Reece /
Writers : Ian Mune /
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The God Boy is a portrait of a troubled teen Jimmy (Jamie Higgins) growing up in post-war small town New Zealand and wrestling with a repressive education and home front turmoil. Adapted from the Ian Cross novel by Ian Mune and directed by Murray Reece, the landmark film was the first NZ telefeature, gaining Feltex awards and front page reviews. With menace and Catholic guilt ever-present, it’s credited as a pioneer of what Sam Neill dubbed NZ’s “cinema of unease”. (NZ On Screen)
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Ivan Beavis
Bloody Jack
Maria Craig
Mrs Sullivan
Judie Douglass
Sister Angela
Jamie Higgins
Jimmy Sullivan
Bernard Kearns
Father Gilligan
Harold Kissin
Mr Walters

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  • title:The God Boy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Murray Reece /
  • Writers: Ian Mune ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The God Boy is a portrait of a troubled teen Jimmy (Jamie Higgins) growing up in post-war small town New Zealand and wrestling with a repressive education and home front turmoil. Adapted from the Ian Cross novel by Ian Mune and directed by Murray Reece, the landmark film was the first NZ telefeature, gaining Feltex awards and front page reviews. With menace and Catholic guilt ever-present, it’s credited as a pioneer of what Sam Neill dubbed NZ’s “cinema of unease”. (NZ On Screen)
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