Queen of Hearts

Clip 2: What is it like to die?

2 min 57 sec

Taken from the short feature Queen of Hearts (2003)

Original title classification G – this clip chosen to be PG

A video which normally appears on this page did not load because the Flash plug-in was not found on your computer. You can download and install the free Flash plug-in then view the video. Or you can view the same video as a downloadable MP4 file without installing the Flash plug-in.

Availability of the complete title

Please be aware that this clip may contain the names, images and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who may now be deceased.

Curator’s clip description

Children splash around in a desert waterhole. Penny (Kirsty McDonald), face down in the water, is holding her breath. Suddenly, she is pulled up. Her cousin Steven (Rhimi Johnson Page) demands to know what she was doing. She tells him, imagining what it is like to be dead. The children around a fire, pass a bit of burning leaf between them, and puff on it as though it were a smoke. Penny grabs the pretend smoke off her cousin, and throws it in the fire, then scrambles up the rocks away from the group. The children arrive home without Penny. Penny is walking along the train tracks, when her mother Sue pulls up in the car.

Curator’s notes

The success of this script is its ability to communicate complex issues simply. The children at the waterhole are oblivious to Nanna’s illness and her dying, yet for Penny, there is a sense that the innocence enjoyed by the other children is being slowly corroded by her learning of her Nanna’s inevitable death.

Romaine Moreton, curator

australian screen