Selkie (film)

Selkie
Promotional poster
Directed by Donald Crombie
Produced by Jane Ballantyne
Rob George
Screenplay by Rob George
Story by Kate Fawkes
David Marlow
Starring Shimon Moore
Chelsea Bruland
Mariana Rego
Bryan Marshall
Music by Sean Timms
Cinematography David Foreman
Edited by Edward McQueen-Mason
Release date
6 April, 2000
Running time
88 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Box office A$371,198 (Australia)[1]

Selkie is a 2000 Australian family fantasy film. It features former Sick Puppies lead singer Shimon Moore.

Plot

Jamie (Shimon Moore) is a typical teenager living the good life: a popular lad, he has a part-time job, is on the football team and is the lead guitarist in a rock band. But all this is threatened when his mum (Celine O'Leary) announces that she has a new job as head scientist at a marine research base.

Forced to uproot and move to a remote island, Jamie soon discovers that all is not as it seems. He begins to notice changes to his body – scales and webbed fingers – things beyond the explanation of teenage changes. Changes which suggest that he is somehow connected to a legendary line of Selkies – a magical people from ancient Scotland who have the power to change into seals.

Cast

  • Shimon Moore as Jamie Duncan
  • Chelsea Bruland as Samantha
  • Mariana Rego as Alison Duncan
  • Bryan Marshall as Malcolm
  • Celine O'Leary as Dr. Iona Duncan
  • Elspeth Ballantyne as Loopy Laura
  • Michael Habib as Tony Delmarco
  • Edmund Pegge as Gordon Harris

References

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