
Emerald Falls 2008
"Blue mountains. Blue murder."
Emerald Falls (2008) follows a mother and her teenage son as they leave behind the wreckage of a painful divorce and start fresh in the misty Blue Mountains, where they take over a charming yet struggling bed and breakfast.
Director: Peter Andrikidis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Emerald Falls (2008) about?
Emerald Falls (2008) tells the story of a mother and her son who relocate to the Blue Mountains after a difficult divorce. They take ownership of a bed and breakfast, hoping for a peaceful new beginning, only to uncover hidden tensions in their new environment.
Who directed Emerald Falls?
Emerald Falls was directed by Peter Andrikidis, known for his work in Australian television dramas.
Who stars in Emerald Falls?
The film features Vince Colosimo, Georgie Parker, Thom Green, Geoff Morrell, and Catherine McClements in key roles.
Is Emerald Falls (2008) worth watching?
As a TV movie drama with strong performances and atmospheric setting, Emerald Falls (2008) offers a thoughtful character study. While not a blockbuster, its emotional resonance and gentle suspense make it a solid choice for fans of introspective dramas.
How long is Emerald Falls?
Emerald Falls has a runtime of 120 minutes.
About Emerald Falls (2008) — Family Drama in the Blue Mountains
Emerald Falls (2008) follows a mother and her teenage son as they leave behind the wreckage of a painful divorce and start fresh in the misty Blue Mountains, where they take over a charming yet struggling bed and breakfast. The story unfolds against a backdrop of towering eucalyptus trees and crisp mountain air, blending quiet domestic tension with an undercurrent of mystery. Directed by Peter Andrikidis, the drama explores themes of healing, resilience, and the secrets that linger in small communities.
Vince Colosimo brings grit to the role of a local handyman entangled in the town's intrigue, while Georgie Parker delivers a heartfelt performance as the mother determined to build a new life. With its slow-burn pacing and emotional depth, Emerald Falls (2008) is a slice-of-life drama that lingers like the scent of rain on the Blue Mountains.