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FastLane

Grant Scicluna
Director / Screenwriter

Jannine Barnes
Producer

Francesco Biffone
DOP

Kate Russell
Production Designer

Jane Usher
Editor

Chris Goodes
Sound Designer

Mark Hughes
Composer

Cast

Louise Catherine McClements
Ash Ben Schumann
Jared Rhys Thomas
Clare Maddy Tyers
14-year-old Ash returns home late, clammy and pale. His mum knows something has happened, but Ash can’t tell her that he thinks he might have just killed someone. The consequences of reckless actions hit Ash head-on – on a day beginning ordinarily by hanging out with his best-friend Jared; and a night that made him feel second-best – when he threw that brick off a freeway overpass. It tests his friendship with Jared, his relationship with his family, and forces Ash to think responsibly in future.

SCREENINGS

Fast Lane premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival, July 2007 as part of the Accelerator Program of short films.
www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/accelerator.php

DIRECTORS STATEMENT

“Fast Lane” is inspired by a real case that devastated the city of Melbourne in 1994. Two boys walked onto a freeway overpass, each with an armful of rocks from a garden bed. One had allegedly said to the other, “Let’s throw rocks at cars.” One rock slammed its way through the windscreen of a car driven by Dr. Malcolm Goodall, killing him instantly.

During the boys’ murder trial, Dr. Goodall’s widow repeatedly pushed for leniency in sentencing, believing the boys had suffered enough through their personal guilt. Her public forgiveness broke everyone’s heart, and the boys were released unsentenced. Society could not help but collectively share her grief and questions over responsibility.

When I was scripting Fast Lane, a friend of mine said he had gone to school with those boys. I asked him what they were like, and he told me he remembered them as just normal guys. After it happened, however, that all changed. I thought about that a lot while making the film.

This story is about the kind of skirting with death our teenage boys do everyday. All teenagers take risks. We were all capable of doing what those two young men did in 1994. We take risks that ignore consequences, or only consider them after the fact.

Risks, however, are not fun upon looking back. From police stations. From funerals. From hospital. Oftentimes, they are not even fun when looking back from the safety of home, as the sickening guilt kicks in, and the realisation of how close you came to disaster, like Ash in “Fast Lane.”

Grant Scicluna
Melbourne, December 2006


Developed & Produced in association with the Australian Film Commission.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

HDCam
Shooting Format
16 x 9
Aspect Ratio
 
14'59"
Duration
HDCam, Digital Betacam, DVCam, DVD
Exhibition Formats