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Heartfelt and Stillbirth Foundation Presents "Return to Zero" and Director Q&A - Melbourne

  • 01 Mar 2015
  • 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Westgarth Cinema, 89 High Street, Northcote - Melbourne
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  • Your ticket also includes a donation to The Stillbirth Foundation
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Heartfelt and the Stillbirth Foundation are proud to present the first Australian cinema screenings of the movie "Return to Zero" with an opportunity to meet the film makers Sean and Kiley Hanish.

(Ticketing is for general admission and there is no allocated seating)

Events will be held in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

RETURN TO ZERO is based on the true story of a successful couple, Maggie (MINNIE DRIVER) and Aaron (PAUL ADELSTEIN) who are preparing for the arrival of their first child. Just weeks before their due date they are devastated to discover that their baby son has died in the womb and will be stillborn.

Maggie and Aaron attempt to go on with their lives but cannot escape their postpartum grief. Their lives and relationship have been forever altered by this loss. And no one seems to understand the hell they are going through. Aaron’s dad, Robert (ALFRED MOLINA), encourages his son to bury himself in work, while Maggie’s Mom, Kathleen (KATHY BAKER), always says the wrong thing.

Maggie and Aaron try to cope in a myriad of ways undefined through denial, escape, and alcohol undefined but when Maggie ultimately discovers that Aaron is having an affair with Dana (SARAH JONES), a co-worker, she decides to end the marriage.

Just when Maggie believes she has started a new life, she discovers that she is pregnant by Aaron (from a last ditch ‘save the marriage’ getaway to Vegas.) With the help of Claire (CONNIE NIELSEN), an empathetic doctor who experienced a similar loss years ago, Maggie finally grieves for the loss of her son. Then she and Aaron must reunite to face a turbulent and terrifying pregnancy.


Heartfelt : giving the gift of photographic memories  is endorsed as a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) from 01 Jul 2014. It is covered by Item 1 of the table in section 30-15 of the Income TaxAssessment Act 1997.


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