15th(2013)
Jane CAMPION
A sensitive portrayal of a young office worker alleges sexual abuse by her employer. She loses her job as a result of her claims. In this scenario, both the fellow workers and the boyfriend of the young girl fail to understand her situation, somehow blaming her for what happened. The investigator for the case has a difficult task in extracting evidence from people associated with the manager and is left with many unanswered questions.
¡°What ¡®kind of¡¯ woman was she?¡± When young office worker Lorraine alleges that her boss sexually harassed her, that question begins to work into every space around her with the intention of casting doubt upon her. Jane CAMPION¡¯s After Hours (1984) shows every imaginable nightmare that follows once sexual harassment is committed in the workplace. With the film¡¯s attempt to understand the irony permeating through this suffocating portrayal of collective and subtle violence, we can¡¯t help but think of our current situation, 30 years after the release of the film. [Seulki Choi Lee]
A Film Australia Production. ¨Ï 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
A sensitive portrayal of a young office worker who alleges sexual abuse by her employer.
Written and Directed by Jane Campion.
For more information and to purchase a DVD, go to www.nfsa.gov.au or email facprogramsales@nfsa.gov.au
SynopsisA sensitive portrayal of a young office worker alleges sexual abuse by her employer. She loses her job as a result of her claims. In this scenario, both the fellow workers and the boyfriend of the young girl fail to understand her situation, somehow blaming her for what happened. The investigator for the case has a difficult task in extracting evidence from people associated with the manager and is left with many unanswered questions.
Program Note
¡°What ¡®kind of¡¯ woman was she?¡± When young office worker Lorraine alleges that her boss sexually harassed her, that question begins to work into every space around her with the intention of casting doubt upon her. Jane CAMPION¡¯s After Hours (1984) shows every imaginable nightmare that follows once sexual harassment is committed in the workplace. With the film¡¯s attempt to understand the irony permeating through this suffocating portrayal of collective and subtle violence, we can¡¯t help but think of our current situation, 30 years after the release of the film. [Seulki Choi Lee]
A Film Australia Production. ¨Ï 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
A sensitive portrayal of a young office worker who alleges sexual abuse by her employer.
Written and Directed by Jane Campion.
For more information and to purchase a DVD, go to www.nfsa.gov.au or email facprogramsales@nfsa.gov.au
Jane CAMPIONJane CAMPION
Born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1954. Jane CAMPION studied anthropology at Victoria University and moved to Australia to study painting at the Sydney College of the Arts and filmmaking at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Her Peel(1986) won the Palme d¡¯Or for short film at Cannes Film Festival. She won a second Palme d¡¯Or for her feature film The Piano (1993), being the first woman to attain this honour; she also won an Academy Awards for best original screenplay for the same film. Her filmography includes Sweetie (1989), An Angel at My Table (1990), The Portrait of a Lady (1996), Holy Smoke (1999), In the Cut (2003) which was screened as the Opening Film at IWFFIS 2004, Bright Star (2009) and Top of the Lake (2013).