The Home Song Stories (2007) - Drama Movies 103 minutes. La canción de nuestra vida, La chanson de notre vie, Taxidi me ti mama..., Histórias da Vida de Uma Cantora, Yi, 家乡的故事, The Home Song Stories. Tom, now in his 40s, begins to write the memoirs of his 1960s childhood, as the little boy whose mother Rose was a glamorous Shanghai nightclub singer. When Rose meets Aussie sailor Bill, they are quickly married, and she packs up Tom and his older sister May to head for Melbourne. The marriage just as quickly breaks up and Rose moves with the kids to Sydney. After a succession of male friends and little success, in 1971 Rose moves back to Melbourne, in an uncomfortable arrangement living again with Bill – and his mother. With Bill called away to sea, Rose takes up with young Chinese cook Joe, but despair and conflicts over May's relationship with Joe tear the family further apart. Little Tom is deeply hurt, but May's ongoing conflict with her mother takes a respite when Rose tells her daughter about her traumatic teenage years. australia, suicide, nightclub, gay interest, unrequited love, interracial marriage, cultural difference, memory, undocumented immigrant, chinese, childhood, nightclub singer, gay director
The Home Song Stories (2007)
La canción de nuestra vida, La chanson de notre vie, Taxidi me ti mama..., Histórias da Vida de Uma Cantora, Yi, 家乡的故事, The Home Song Stories-
Released: Feb 09, 2007
Runtime: 103 minutes
: 4.9/10 by 8 users
Crew: Paul Kiely (Script Supervisor), Wouter Barendrecht (Executive Producer), Liz Watts (Producer), Tony Ayres (Writer), Liz Koops (Executive Producer), Michael McMahon (Producer)
Tom, now in his 40s, begins to write the memoirs of his 1960s childhood, as the little boy whose mother Rose was a glamorous Shanghai nightclub singer. When Rose meets Aussie sailor Bill, they are quickly married, and she packs up Tom and his older sister May to head for Melbourne. The marriage just as quickly breaks up and Rose moves with the kids to Sydney. After a succession of male friends and little success, in 1971 Rose moves back to Melbourne, in an uncomfortable arrangement living again with Bill – and his mother. With Bill called away to sea, Rose takes up with young Chinese cook Joe, but despair and conflicts over May's relationship with Joe tear the family further apart. Little Tom is deeply hurt, but May's ongoing conflict with her mother takes a respite when Rose tells her daughter about her traumatic teenage years.