
Little Tornadoes
Drama · Family · History
Overview
A poignant drama set in 1970s Australia about a newly-single father’s efforts to weather the turbulence of change – in his life and in the world around him – while a new immigrant endeavours to find her place in a foreign land.
Top Cast


Mark Leonard Winter
Mark Leonard Winter
Leo
Mark Leonard Winter
Leo


Robert Menzies
Robert Menzies
Jim
Robert Menzies
Jim


Silvia Colloca
Silvia Colloca
Maria
Silvia Colloca
Maria
Fabio Motta
Fabio Motta
Tony
Fabio Motta
Tony
Minnie Liszukiewicz
Minnie Liszukiewicz
Maudey
Minnie Liszukiewicz
Maudey
Freddy Liszukiewicz
Freddy Liszukiewicz
Jack
Freddy Liszukiewicz
Jack


Anya Beyersdorf
Anya Beyersdorf
Camille
Anya Beyersdorf
Camille


Edwina Wren
Edwina Wren
Betty
Edwina Wren
Betty


Julie McGregor
Julie McGregor
Mrs Baker
Julie McGregor
Mrs Baker
Rory Dempsey
Rory Dempsey
Young Leo
Rory Dempsey
Young Leo
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