Description
A guide for modern day life as a teenage girl, Hating Alison Ashley is an endearing story of love, friendship and the insecurity of high school life. Set in the fictional Barringa High, Hating Alison Ashley is the story of Erica Yurkin (
Saskia Burmeister), more commonly known as Yuk, and her unlikely friendship with the irritatingly perfect Alison Ashley (
Delta Goodrem).
The comic plight of the film's heroine, Erica, sets the back drop for the antics of the film. Like many a fourteen year old girl, Erica believes she is destined for greatness. However, her ambition to have her star quality discovered is devastatingly dashed by a new arrival at the school who threatens to upstage her plans for fame and success - Alison Ashley.
Combined with a younger sister who thinks she's a horse, an older sister who's got a "black belt in being a bitch" and an airy-fairy mother who is dating a truck driver with no teeth in short, a family so mortifying Erica swears she must have been adopted -things couldn't get much worse for poor Yuk.that is, until school camp, which is when the fun really begins!
A spectacularly quirky school play and some brilliant comic moments delivered by teachers Miss Belson (Jean Kitson) and Mr Kennard (
Craig McLachlan), are sure to keep audiences laughing until the very end. Endearing, charming, and poignantly real, teenage girls will love this story that is ultimately about the universal themes of growing up, discovering who you are and finding great friends.
Details
Released: Wed 7 Sep 2005
Catalogue Number: 8236647
Rating: 
Region: 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
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Availability
Estimated despatch 5-10 days after ordering.