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  1. Vacant Possession is a 1995 Australian drama film directed and written by Margot Nash and starring Pamela Rabe and John Stanton. The film was nominated for 5 awards at the 1995 Australian Film Institute Awards.

  2. May 23, 1996 · Vacant Possession: Directed by Margot Nash. With Pamela Rabe, John Stanton, Toni Scanlan, Linden Wilkinson. Following the death of her mother Tessa (Pamela Rabe), a young woman, returns after many years to the weather-beaten family home on the shores of Sydney's Botany Bay.

    • (83)
    • Drama
    • Margot Nash
    • 1996-05-23
  3. Currently you are able to watch "Vacant Possession" streaming on Kanopy for free. Synopsis Following the death of her mother Tessa (Pamela Rabe), a young woman, returns after many years to the weather-beaten family home on the shores of Sydney's Botany Bay.

    • Margot Nash
    • 2
  4. VACANT POSSESSION is a story of two families - one white, one Indigenous - both living in the shadow of the past. A past fragmented by events too long unresolved. Weaving dream, memory and fantasy, past and present, VACANT POSSESSION is a story of conflict and the complexities of reconciliation.

  5. 1995 Directed by Margot Nash. Following the death of her mother Tessa (Pamela Rabe), a young woman, returns after many years to the weather-beaten family home on the shores of Sydney’s Botany Bay. But the old family home begins to bring old wounds more and more to life.

    • Margot Nash
    • Wintertime Films, As If Productions
  6. Chez Nous is about a womans struggle with her sister, and her difficult attempt to come to terms with her old-fashioned, crusty father. Helen Garner’s screenplay crafts a lovingly intimate drama about a dysfunctional family and the crisis of a woman’s identity.

  7. Following the death of her mother Tessa (Pamela Rabe), a young woman, returns after many years to the weather-beaten family home on the shores of Sydney's Botany Bay. But the old family home begins to bring old wounds more and more to life. The story unfolds through flashbacks yet as it progresses the flashbacks merge into the present as it becomes apparent that the situation Tessa has ...