Saved 2009 Movie

The story centers on (played by Claudia Karvan), a dedicated human rights advocate who becomes deeply entangled in the case of Amir Ali (Osamah Sami), a young Iranian refugee held in an Australian detention center.

After successfully securing Amir's release, Julia invites him to live in her family home to help him adjust to civilian life. saved 2009 movie

, not 2009, is a comedy-drama film. It was released on April 15, 2005. The story centers on (played by Claudia Karvan),

Would you like to know more about the plot or the cast? It was released on April 15, 2005

Released in , Saved was directed by Tony Ayres , a prominent figure in Australian cinema known for his work on The Home Song Stories . The film was produced for SBS Television and written by Belinda Chayko. It stands in stark contrast to the lighthearted comedies of the era, offering a somber look at Australia's immigration policies and the personal toll of activism. Director: Tony Ayres Writer: Belinda Chayko Main Cast: Claudia Karvan, Osamah Sami, and Andy Rodoreda. Runtime: Approximately 89 minutes. Plot Summary: A Crisis of Conscience

The climax takes place at the school’s annual “Christian Spirit Show,” where Hilary Faye plans a perfect performance. Mary, visibly pregnant, interrupts the show. In a chaotic, cathartic sequence, she and her misfit friends release a torrent of truth: Cassandra reveals Pastor Skip’s weed, Roland confesses his disdain for the charade, and Mary declares, “I am filled with Christ’s love! And I am not afraid to say it.” The scene rejects the false binary of abandoning faith or accepting hypocrisy. Instead, Mary claims a faith that includes doubt, failure, and messy grace. By the end, the school’s principal admits her own failures, Hilary Faye is isolated in her righteousness, and Mary gives birth to a son—a symbol of new life not despite her shame, but through it.