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Director: Christine Parker
Cast: Lucy Lawless, Tania Simon, Joel Tobeck, Don Selwyn
Lucy Lawless stars in this short which predated her rise to fame as Xena Princess Warrior. Sal is in a relationship going nowhere with Mog, a layabout who shows her no respect. A chance encounter with an easy-going female truck driver (Lawless) encourages Sal to take more chances in her life, symbolized by the purchase of a tasty but out-of-season peach.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Peach, a 1996 short film directed by Christine Parker, stars Lucy Lawless in a role that predated her breakout as Xena: Warrior Princess. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim, its simple yet impactful story of a woman finding the courage to make changes in her life has resonated with some audiences, as evidenced by its moderate ratings on platforms like IMDb.
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Fans of character-driven dramas and Lucy Lawless' early work will especially appreciate the nuanced performance she delivers in this 1996 short film directed by Christine Parker. The story's thoughtful exploration of a woman's personal journey towards self-empowerment, symbolized by the purchase of a meaningful peach, offers a poignant and visually compelling viewing experience.
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