Somersault movie

Somersault is an Australian independent movie, written and directed by Cate Shortland and released in September 2004. The movie was selected for the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, and swept the field, winning every single feature film award - thirteen in total - at the 2004 Australian Film Institute Awards.

Exploring the themes of teenage sexuality and emotion, the film is about a sixteen year old girl called Heidi (played by Abbie Cornish) who runs away from home for a short time to the ski fields of Jindabyne in New South Wales. There she meets Joe (played by Sam Worthington), the son of a local farmer and she tries to form a relationship with him, despite his difficulty to express his emotions.

The soundtrack is written and performed by Australian band Decoder Ring.

On Friday October 29 at the 2004 AFI Awards, held in Melbourne at the Regent Theatre, the film made history by winning a record 13 awards, out of its 15 nominations. The film picked up the following awards: Best Direction - Cate Shortland; Best Original Screenplay - Cate Shortland; Best Actress in a Leading Role - Abbie Cornish; Best Actor in a Leading Role - Sam Worthington; Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Lynette Curran; Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Erik Thomson; Best Editing - Scott Gray; Best Cinematography - Robert Humphreys A.C.S.; Best Sound - Mark Blackwell, Peter Smith and Sam Petty; Best Original Music Score - Decoder Ring; Best Production Design - Melinda Doring; Best Costume Design - Emily Seresin.

While the film was praised by critics, some have suggested that its sweep at the AFI Awards is an indicative of a slump in the Australian film industry.

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