We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year

We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year (2005)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2005-07-27
  • User Rating: 7.6/10 from 19 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 44min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Production Country: Australia
  • Director: Matthew Saville
star 7.6/10
From 19 Ratings

Summary

The story of five unique Australians who have been nominated for the Australian of the Year Award. Phil, a rescue hero who saved nine children in a jumping castle accident. Ricky, a Chinese physics genius and aspiring actor. Ja’mie, a charity-minded schoolgirl who sponsors 85 Sudanese children. Daniel and Nathan, hearing impaired teenage twin farm boys embarking on a world first eardrum transplant. And Pat, a disabled suburban housewife turned elite athlete.

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  • Chris Lilley

    as Phil Olivetti / Ricky Wong / Ja'mie King / Daniel Sims / Nathan Sims / Pat Mullins
  • Jennifer Byrne

    as Narrator (voice)
  • Mick Graham

    as Terry
  • Chung Jade Koh

    as Chun
  • Maria Angelico

    as Mel
  • Emma Clapham

    as Brianna
  • Adrienne Couper Smith

    as Emma
  • Deborah Jones

    as Kerry
  • Taylor Potter

    as Tyson
  • Tracey Mathers

    as Shelly
  • Woody Miles

    as Jordan
  • Frieda McKenna

    as Frieda
  • Carol Chong

    as Carol
  • Ferdinand Hoang

    as Mr. Wong
  • Pixie Jones

    as Tracy
  • Nyathan Hoth Mai

    as Sonali
  • Jhyll Teplin

    as Mrs. King
  • Lise Rodgers

    as Mrs. Welham
  • Steven Abdilla

    as Stevie J
  • Bill Lee

    as Professor Lee
  • Mariel Wong

    as Auditionee / Deborah Mailman
  • Louis Corbett

    as Jeremy
  • Cathy Freeman

    as Self
  • Vince Colosimo

    as Self
  • Jane Hopkins

    as Jane
  • Gayle DeLosa

    as Lorraine
  • Jess Young

    as Cathy Freeman
  • Ethan Thoi

    as Captain Cook
  • Jack Charles

    as Aboriginal Elder
  • Corleen Cooper

    as Professor Maza
  • Adam Ford

    as Mr. Butell
  • Nicole Brady

    as Journalist
  • Cara Foley

    as Cara
  • Jamie Collins

    as Jamie Sims
  • Julia Collins

    as Julie Sims
  • Andrew Walker

    as Sam
  • Rueben Heenan

    as Craig
  • Donald Baigent

    as Malcolm
  • Zac Jardine

    as Tom
  • Katie Collins

    as Cathy
  • Peter Hearne

    as Senior Official
  • Genevieve Moore

    as Door Attendant
  • Jill Singer

    as Awards MC
  • Sancia Robinson

    as Casting Agent
Directing Matthew Saville Director
Writing Chris Lilley Writer
Writing Ryan Shelton Writer

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