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  1. Beneath Clouds is a 2002 film by Indigenous Australian director Ivan Sen. It is the feature film debut by the two lead actors. Damian Pitt was approached by Sen on the streets of Moree, New South Wales , and had never acted before.

  2. Beneath Clouds: Directed by Ivan Sen. With Dannielle Hall, Damian Pitt, Jenna Lee Connors, Terry Dahlstron. Lena is the daughter of an Aboriginal mother and Irish father and Vaughn is a Murri boy doing time in a minimum security prison in North West NSW.

  3. Lena, a light-skinned Aboriginal girl, finds herself on a journey of necessity with Vaughn, a Murri boy doing prison time; as they venture into the unknown, ...

  4. Beneath Clouds brings together two characters who are alienated from their families and from their own identity. Lena, Danielle Hall, is the daughter of an Aboriginal mother and an Irish father whom she's never known.

  5. Watch Beneath Clouds | Netflix. Fair-skinned Lena, whose Irish father abandoned her alcoholic Aboriginal mother, runs away from home and meets a Murri teen scarred by crime and racism. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Oct 11, 2010 · The trailer for Ivan Sen's film Beneath Clouds. Released on DVD in N. America by Baxter Brothers Film Releasing. The film screened in the Berlin Film Festi...

  7. An Aboriginal girl (Dannielle Hall) meets an escaped convict (Damian Pitt) while on her way to Sydney.

    • Drama
  8. Lena is a fair-skinned teenage girl with a dark-skinned mother in an isolated town. She rejects the Indigenous family which surrounds her and longs for the love of her Irish father. Vaughn, a dark-skinned teenage boy lives in an isolated prison camp.

  9. Ivan Sens debut feature continues the story of one of his acclaimed short films, ‘Tears’. Two disaffected teenagers, Vaughn and Lena (played by non-professional actors Damian Pitt and Dannielle Hall), meet on the road as they flee their troubled backgrounds and head to the city.

  10. The story of Lena, the light-skinned daughter of an Aboriginal mother and Irish father and Vaughn, a Murri boy doing time in a minimum security prison in North West NSW. Dramatic events throw them together on a journey with no money and no transport. To Lena, Vaughn represents the life she is running away from.