Directed by:
Kim MordauntScreenplay:
Kim MordauntCinematography:
Andrew CommisComposer:
Caitlin YeoVOD (1)
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Laos: A ten year old boy, Ahlo, who is believed to bring bad luck, is blamed for a string of disasters. When his family loses their home and are forced to move, Ahlo meets the spirited orphan Kia and her eccentric uncle Purple: an ex-soldier with a purple suit, a rice-wine habit and a fetish for James Brown. Struggling to hang on to his father s trust, Ahlo leads his family, Purple and Kia through a land scarred by war in search of a new home. In a last plea to try and prove he s not cursed, Ahlo builds a giant explosive rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: the Rocket Festival. As the most bombed country in the world shoots back at the sky, a boy will reach to the heavens for forgiveness. Gripping yet heart-warming, The Rocket is a deeply personal story about the determination of a boy who has the odds stacked against him, set against the epic backdrop of a war-ravaged country on the brink of huge change. With remarkable access to real rituals and festivities in the stunning mountains of Laos, The Rocket is a unique view into a world never seen on film before. (Eureka Entertainment)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival)
- 2013 - Kim Mordaunt (Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film (Kplus))
- 2013 - Kim Mordaunt (Best First Feature Award)
Tribeca Film Festival
- 2013 - Kim Mordaunt (Best Narrative Feature)
- 2013 - Sitthiphon Disamoe (Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film)
- 2013 - Kim Mordaunt (Audience Award (Narrative))
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)
- 2013 - Most Popular Feature Film