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Hey Hey, It's Esther Blueburger DVD

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Sometimes you have to fit in to stand out. A coming of age comedy that explores what it''s really like to be an outsider in your own world. Esther is not like other girls; she befriends a duck talks to God through the toilet and break-dances at her bar-mitzvah. Her all-girls private school is a daily torment of mind-numbing conformity and bell-ringing rituals. Home is a pressure cooker driver by her mother Gracie's demand for perfection. But life changes when Esther meets Sunnie and her mother Mary. She learns that it''s ok to be different and being true to yourself... is more important than fitting in. [show more]

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Released
25 May 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers 
Classification
Runtime
98 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153100371 
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Australian coming-of-age comedy drama starring Danielle Cantanzariti as Esther Blueburger, a 13-year-old Jewish girl desperate to escape her role as nerd and perpetual outsider. When she escapes from her Bat Mitzvah party, Esther is befriended by Sunni (Keisha Castle-Hughes), the effortlessly cool girl who is everything Esther thinks she wants to be. With Sunni's help, Esther distances herself from her dysfunctional family and starts hanging out with Sunni and her super-hip single mum, Mary (Toni Collette), and even transfers herself to Sunni's school without her family's knowledge. But when tragedy strikes for Sunni, Esther finally realises that being yourself is more important than fitting in.