Faithful: Review

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Faithful has a psychic medium.

Not too many films have been made which include a psychic medium. Some of the unforgettable ones feature in Poltergeist (1982, Tobe Hooper), The Sixth Sense (1999, M.Night Shyamalan) and The Changeling (1980 Peter Medak).

Rory Alexander Stewart’s Daffy, the excellent Jenna O’Neill, does not disappoint. The mixture of her underlying creepiness mixed with the gentleness she displays in the well-chosen suburban church-hall, means her character remains enigmatic. An old friend she crosses paths with remains dubious. How do we know if she is telling the truth and does it really matter? Daffy sees herself as being helpful. With her crowd of eagerly awaiting onlookers, she delivers messages, occasional responses and resolution.



Rory Alexander Stewart has created a well-scripted and tight 15-minute film. A student at The National Film and Television School, he has made other intriguing short films including Misery Guts, Good Girl and Wyld, working with a great group of actors – Jenna O’Neill, Ainslie Henderson and Julie Speers.

His films have attracted a well-deserved array of awards.


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An Australian who has spent most of her adult life in Paris, Louise is a sometime photographer, documentary-maker, writer, researcher, day-dreamer and interviewer, who prefers to start the day at the local cinema’s 9am session.

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