Shine

Australia (1996): Drama/Romance

This tearjerker by Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks is a surprising story about real-life classical pianist David Helfgott, an Australian who rose to international prominence at a very young age in the 1950s and '60s, and suffered a psychological collapse after enduring years of abuse from his father (Armin Mueller-Stahl). Hicks has three very fine actors portraying Helfgott at different stages of his life, including the adorably wry and goofy Noah Taylor, who takes up the character's teen years, and Oscar® winner Geoffrey Rush, giving a great performance playing the musician as a schizophrenic adult. Despite the Helfgotts' compromised psychological health, Shine is hardly a depressing experience. If anything, the story is really about how long one person's life can take to make glorious sense of itself. John Gielgud, in golden form, plays Helfgott's teacher. (Amazon.com)

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· Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 1996: Geoffrey Rush


· Best Picture of the Year 1996: Jane Scott, producer (Momentum/Fine Line)
· Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 1996: Armin Mueller-Stahl
· Achievement in Directing 1996: Scott Hicks
· Achievement in Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) 1996: Screenplay by Jan Sardi, Story by Scott Hicks
· Achievement in Film Editing 1996: Pip Karmel
· Achievement in Music (Original Dramatic Score) 1996: David Hirschfelder

7 nominations, 1 Award