Goddess (2013 film)

Goddess

Theatrical film poster
Directed by Mark Lamprell
Produced by
  • Richard Keddie
  • Andrena Finlay
Written by
  • Mark Lamprell
  • Joanna Weinberg
Starring
Music by
  • Joanna Weinberg
  • Bryony Marks
  • Jude Morris[1]
Cinematography Damian Wyvill ACS
Edited by Mark Warner
Production
company
Distributed by Roadshow Films
Release dates
  • 14 March 2013 (2013-03-14) (Australia)

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Running time
104 minutes[3]
Country Australia
Language English
Box office $1,655,620 [4]

Goddess is a 2013 Australian romantic comedy film, directed by Mark Lamprell. The film stars singer Ronan Keating, Laura Michelle Kelly and Magda Szubanski.

Plot

Elspeth Dickens (Laura Michelle Kelly) dreams of finding her "voice" despite being stuck in an isolated farmhouse with her twin boys (Phoenix and Levi Morrison). A webcam she installs in her kitchen becomes her pathway to fame and fortune, making her a cyber-sensation. Through singing her funny sink-songs into the webcam, Elspeth becomes a cyber-sensation.

While her husband James (Ronan Keating) is off saving the world's whales, Elspeth is offered the chance of a lifetime. But when forced to choose between fame and family, the newly anointed internet goddess almost loses it all.[2]

Cast

Group photograph of the cast

Production

Goddess was filmed, in part, in Sydney, Australia and Tasmania.[5] The film is based on the original stage play Sinksongs, written and performed by Joanna Weinberg with music for the film written by Joanna Weinberg, Bryony Marks and Jude Morris.[1]

Film Festivals

In early June 2014, 'Goddess' opened the Maui International Film Festival to great reviews [6]

Box office

In its opening weekend, Goddess grossed $512,445 in Australia. The film was shown on 207 screens, which gave it a per-screen average of $2,476. [7]

Accolades

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(3rd)
Best Cinematography Damian Wyvill Nominated
Best Production Design Annie Beauchamp Nominated
Best Costume Design Shareen Beringer Nominated
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