James 'Mad Morro' Morris is an 30 year-old Indigenous man from Taree in northern NSW. He is about to be released from jail after serving 13 years. His mother Debbie is eagerly awaiting their reunion, but she's clearly anxious for the future.
Weeks pass during which Mad Morro's drinking accelerates. 'Alcohol shouldn't be giving him that much happiness', says Morro's mother.
When Mad Morro meets a girl he hopes she will help him being a better man. A few weeks later, while he's out, the police search his house and shake up his new partner. In a confronting scene, Mad Morro rages at the 'fuckin' white dogs'.
Mad Morro is a provocative and dramatic story about family love and bonding, and how the effect of prison can either reinforce or break apart that relationship.
Using Mad Morro's own words the message of the movie is clear: 'I want people to know... that they could end up in my shoes.'
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| Release dates | 19 February 2007 - World premiere Fremantle, WA | ||
| Video/DVD Release Date | not available | ||
| Awards | not available | ||
| Rating | not available | ||
| Language level | not available | ||
| Distributor | JOTZ Productions | ||
| Soundtrack | not available | ||
| Genre | Drama | ||
| Notes | not available |
Still from 'Mad Morro' by Kelrick Martin.
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