

Radiance
Directed by Rachel Perkins1998 80mDrama
6.750%5.6
Three sisters reunite after some years apart, for their mother's funeral. Cressy (Maza), the eldest of the three, is a diva - an opera singer who is reluctant to visit the past and definitely doesn't want to share it with her sisters. Mae (Morton-Thomas), has stayed behind looking after mum, and believes that Cressy hasn't shared enough. Nona (Mailman), the youngest and the party girl, just wants them to all be one happy family.
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- JakeWaglandAugust 5, 2025A testament to how great Australian films and acting could be. A film that engages you with the characters and storyline, rather than Hollywood-esq showy pretense. A true piece of Australian film history. Raw, poignant, touching with a good dose of levity. My favourite film, hands down, not just because it was filmed in the local area that I grew up in. If you enjoy classic cinema and storytelling, I implore you to try it!
- Saint ClintonFebruary 4, 2025This is a film that should have won EVERY award possible world-wide. The story, acting, et all are fantastic. I am glad that this wasn't in the hands of "Hollywood", as they could not have produced something this great.
Radiance Trivia
Radiance was released on October 8, 1998.
Radiance was directed by Rachel Perkins.
Radiance has a runtime of 80 min.
Radiance was produced by Andrew Myer, Ned Lander.
The key characters in Radiance are Nona (Deborah Mailman), Mae (Trisha Morton-Thomas), Cressy (Rachael Maza Long).
Radiance is a Drama film.
Radiance has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.








