Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 New Australian Film He Ain't Heavy Shows Just How Far Some People Will Go to Help Their Family
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'He Ain't Heavy, the first feature film from West Australian director David Vincent Smith, begins with an attempted home invasion. On a suburban street, a man in a hoodie is shouting bloody murder, trying to kick the front door down, but the house's middle-aged occupant (Greta Scacchi) seems oddly unperturbed, drinking a cuppa at the kitchen table.'  (Introduction)

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