The White Crow (1980 film)
The White Crow is a 1980 Australian drama film directed by James Ricketson. The film stars John Flaus, David Cameron, and Judy Morris.
The story revolves around a disillusioned and somewhat eccentric rural veterinarian, Dr. Harry Brand (John Flaus), struggling with personal demons and the mundane realities of his profession in a small Australian town. He becomes increasingly isolated and begins to question the value of his work and his existence. His life is further complicated by his relationships with the local inhabitants, including a troubled young man (David Cameron) and a complex woman (Judy Morris).
The White Crow explores themes of existentialism, isolation, the search for meaning, and the struggles of rural life in Australia. It is known for its introspective tone and character-driven narrative. The film received limited theatrical release and critical attention.