A visually haunting film set at the foot of the Australian
ski fields, "Somersault", is the story of a young girl's sensory
journey through which she learns the true meaning of love, family and
friendship. Living with her mother, sixteen year old Heidi (heart-wrenchingly
played by Abbie Cornish in a breakthrough role) looks to short-lived
sexual encounters for the physical and emotional contact she craves.
Fleeing Canberra for Jindabyne, she meets Joe (played
by Sam Worthington who delivers an outstanding performance), the son
of a wealthy local farmer that leads to a developing romance in all
its complexity. However Joe's relationship with Heidi challenges his
ideas of sexuality, class and his future. Illuminated by the lives of
others and the power of forgiveness, Heidi discovers she is more than
she had realised. Like no other Australian film you will see this year,
"Somersault" marks the important arrival of a gifted writer
and director and a new voice in Australian filmmaking.