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  1. Little Oberon, directed by Kevin Carlin, is an Australian telemovie starring Sigrid Thornton, which was broadcast on 18 September 2005 by Network Nine. The movie was filmed during 2004 in and around the town of Marysville, Victoria. The township was devastated in the February 2009 bush fires of Black Saturday.

    • Kevin Carlin
    • Peter Gawler
  2. 18 set 2005 · Little Oberon: Directed by Kevin Carlin. With Sigrid Thornton, Tasma Walton, Brittany Byrnes, Brett Climo. Georgie returns to her home town of Little Oberon with her teenage daughter Natasha to see her dying mother. The newcomers are regarded with suspicion and malice, and Natasha soon discovers not all is as it seems in Little Oberon.

    • (137)
    • Drama
    • Kevin Carlin
    • 2005-09-18
  3. La pellicola Little Oberon è uno 98 minuto drama da 2005, diretto da Kevin Carlin. Il cast principale è composto da Tasma Walton e Sigrid Thornton.

  4. The town of Little Oberon is shaken up when Georgie Green returns after a 15-year absence with a troublesome teenage daughter to care for her eccentric mother, who is seriously ill. Natasha tries to find out her father's identity and has visions of a young friend of hers who disappeared 16 years ago.

  5. 2005 Directed by Kevin Carlin. The sleepy town of Little Oberon is woken with a jolt when tempestuous Georgie Green returns after a 15 year absence, with a difficult teenage daughter, to care for her ailing but eccentric mother. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  6. 18 set 2005 · Overview. The sleepy town of Little Oberon is woken with a jolt when tempestuous Georgie Green returns after a 15 year absence, with a difficult teenage daughter, to care for her ailing but eccentric mother. Kevin Carlin.

  7. The stilted relationship between the proud and unapproachable Lola and her daughter Georgie (Tasma Walton) is played to perfection and produces some of the most bittersweet moments of Little Oberon. Little twists along the way add to the mystery and keeps the plot from dragging into the average small-town story.