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Little Fish 2005

★ 5.7120 votes114 min📅 2005-07-19

"The past is right here"

In Rowan Woods' tense 2005 crime drama *Little Fish (2005)*, Cate Blanchett delivers a powerhouse performance as a woman desperate to leave behind her criminal past in Sydney's Little Saigon district.

Director: Rowan Woods

Cast

Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett
Tracy
Sam Neill
Sam Neill
The Jockey
Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving
Lionel
Martin Henderson
Martin Henderson
Ray
Noni Hazlehurst
Noni Hazlehurst
Janelle
Joel Tobeck
Joel Tobeck
Moss
Susie Porter
Susie Porter
Jenny
Dustin Nguyễn
Dustin Nguyễn
Jonny
Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune
Laura
Nina Liu
Nina Liu
Mai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Little Fish (2005) about?

*Little Fish (2005)* follows a woman in Sydney's Little Saigon who tries to escape her criminal history, only to be pulled back in by a dangerous drug deal. The story blends crime, drama, and personal struggle as she faces the consequences of her past.

Who directed Little Fish?

Little Fish was directed by Rowan Woods, known for his sharp storytelling and atmospheric tension in crime dramas.

Who stars in Little Fish?

The film stars Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving, Martin Henderson, and Noni Hazlehurst in key roles.

Is Little Fish (2005) worth watching?

With its intense performances and moody crime-drama vibe, *Little Fish (2005)* is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven thrillers. The film's themes of redemption and its gritty atmosphere make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Little Fish?

Little Fish has a runtime of 114 minutes.

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About Little Fish (2005) — A Gripping Crime Drama with Cate Blanchett

In Rowan Woods' tense 2005 crime drama *Little Fish (2005)*, Cate Blanchett delivers a powerhouse performance as a woman desperate to leave behind her criminal past in Sydney's Little Saigon district.

When a high-stakes drug deal draws her back into the underworld, she's forced to confront the ghosts of her former life. With a gripping atmosphere of looming danger and moral ambiguity, the film explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and the inescapable weight of choices made. Sam Neill and Hugo Weaving round out the stellar cast, adding layers of tension and complexity to this gripping narrative.