Justice of Bunny King

First-time feature director Gaysorn Thavat brings real depth and layers of emotional intelligence to the issues, and her film is unexpectedly funny.

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The Justice of Bunny King

Bunny King, a headstrong mother of two with a sketchy past, makes a living by washing windows at traffic lights. Using her razor-sharp wit to charm money from gridlocked motorists, she saves every cent in order to try to regain custody of her two children who have been placed in foster care. After promising her daughter a birthday party, Bunny must fight social services and break the rules to keep her word, but in doing so she risks losing her children altogether. Accompanied by her niece Tonyah, a fierce teenager running away from home and desperate for her aunt’s help, Bunny is in a race against the clock and headed towards an epic showdown with the authorities.
Not Rated
Genre
Drama, Women and Film
Runtime
101
Language
English
Director
Gaysorn Thavat
Writer(s)
Sophie Henderson, Gregory King, Gaysorn Thavat
Cast
Essie Davis, Thomasina McKenzie
FEATURED REVIEW
Jason Adams, The Film Experience

I know from untold years of movie-watching experience that it's nowhere near as simple as "just turn the camera on and point it at an incredibly gifted actor (or two)" to end up with a great film worth watching. There have been too many painful yet well-cast examples to the contrary to count. But it ...

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