From August 1

Some Happy Day

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About The Film

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STORY


Some Happy Day is a story about Tina, a homeless woman in desperate search of a better life who meets Frances, a social worker with troubles of her own. Over a single day their lives interweave, revealing unsettling connections that lead to change and redemption.


Some Happy Day is an Australian indie feature film written, directed and produced by Catherine Hill.


Some Happy Day was made with and in the community that the story is set. Sixty actors, sixty crew and over one hundred and fifty community supporters.


INSPIRATION


Stories define who we are, they are society’s mirror. It is often challenging when we see ourselves reflected back. But this reflection catalyses change and shapes our culture.


Director Catherine Hill has worked with marginalised and often street homeless men and women for over two decades and it was their stories that inspired her to make this film.


“As a case worker you quickly learn that the experience of trauma is a constant backstory. And you are blown away by the resilience and strength of those you are privileged to work with.” 


We need to see the lives of others to understand our own lives.


GOAL


All of us have seen people sleeping rough, or lugging the ubiquitous striped carry bags, or pushing shopping trolleys stacked high with blankets and precious belongings. We all know about homelessness but we need to humanise it. When we empathise we connect deeply, we invest, we act. And this is why Story is so powerful.


We want Some Happy Day, through the story of Tina, to provoke conversation and more action that works towards addressing the issues of homelessness.


Those actions can be small; a change of attitude as you walk past someone sitting in a shell of bedding on the street, a conversation with a friend, donating to a service. Or they can be life changing; studying social work, volunteering, becoming an advocate, an educator, a politician. 


We can make change but it requires action. We want Some Happy Day to excite people to take action now. 


Creative Team

Director - Writer - Producer

Co-Producer

Production Designer

Composer - Producer

Cinematographer

Lead Cast

For a list of all cast and crew click here

Partners and Supporters

Some Happy Day has proudly partnered with Sacred Heart Mission, who generously supported our film during the production phase.

Some Happy Day is partnering with COOL.ORG a non-for profit organisation that provides real-world, curriculum-aligned teaching resources for Australian schools.


We are grateful for the generous support of the Waratah Education Foundation, The Harry Cohney Charitable Foundation, and some wonderful individuals who have enabled us to work with COOL.ORG on an education package to take Some Happy Day into Australian schools

Waratah Education Foundation support educational activities and programs that help break the cycle of poverty and disadvantage amongst marginalised communities.

Supports organisations to carry on social services, with a focus on families, people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background, and youth.


SPECIAL THANKS TO
Jill Robb, Jake and David Minear and Igniting Change for financial and in-kind support to distribute and market
Some Happy Day.

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