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  1. High Tide is a 1987 Australian drama film starring Judy Davis, from a script by Laura Jones, about the mother-daughter bond, directed by Gillian Armstrong. Armstrong reported that when she began work on High Tide she pinned a note above her desk: "Blood ties.

  2. Jul 30, 1987 · A rock'n roll singer gets stranded in a small Australian town after losing her job in a band. She winds up in a trailer park only to encounter, by accident, the teenage daughter she deserted following her husband's death. In HD. Director. Gillian Armstrong. Writer. Laura Jones. Stars. Judy Davis. Jan Adele. Claudia Karvan.

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  3. Mar 26, 2019 · High Tide (1987) – Trailer – SFF 19. The 66th Sydney Film Festival – 5-16 June 2019 Eight years after the trailblazing My Brilliant Career, Gillian Armstrong and Judy Davis colla ...more.

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  4. Jun 5, 2012 · High Tide 1987. High Tide is a 1987 Australian film directed by Gillian Armstrong. Lili (Judy Davis), is a back-up singer for an Elvis Presley imitator and living on the edge of show business....

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  5. Apr 10, 2023 · A rock and roll singer gets stranded in a small Australian town after losing her job in a band. She winds up in a trailer park only to encounter, by accident, the teenage daughter she deserted following her husband’s death. Director: Gillian Armstrong.

  6. Overview. A rock and roll singer gets stranded in a small Australian town after losing her job in a band. She winds up in a trailer park only to encounter, by accident, the teenage daughter she deserted following her husband's death. Gillian Armstrong. Director. Laura Jones. Screenplay.

  7. Jul 25, 2017 · Armstrong then turned to more modern notions of feminist liberation, following her 1982 small budget, feel-good musical Starstruck with High Tide, a 1987 meditation on the mother-daughter bond similar in tone to masculine-focused films such as Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders, 1984) and Paper Moon (Peter Bogdanovich, 1973).