Clean

Clean

Director Lachlan McLeod / 2021 / Australia

Viewer Advice: Includes themes that some may find distressing. Viewer discretion is recommended.


Farewell MIFF 70 on a high with the genuinely inspirational story of how ‘trauma cleaner’ Sandra Pankhurst responded to an unseen world with radical kindness.

Select Film & Party tickets for sessions on Saturday 20 August to enjoy MIFF’s famous Closing Night festivities with DJs, dancing and drinks at the Forum after the screening at ACMI or Capitol.

Sandra Pankhurst knew humanity at its worst, as well as its best, having lived many different lives: survivor of childhood abuse, suburban parent, drag queen, sex worker, funeral director, business owner, motivational speaker. Generous and formidable, she underwent transition in the 1980s and found her purpose running STC Services, a successful Melbourne trauma-cleaning business that she founded in the 1990s. For three decades, Pankhurst and her team – who’ve also survived tough times – have brought order and care to homes made chaotic by hoarding, addiction, violence and crime.

Premiering to acclaim at this year’s SXSW, Lachlan McLeod’s riveting documentary celebrates the compassion and resilience of its endearingly plain-spoken subject. But the film doesn’t just chronicle her adversities and accomplishments; it also shines a light on an industry largely hidden from view and a society that averts its gaze from those whom it deems ‘unsightly’. Yet it is the magnetic Pankhurst who remains the focal point throughout. Asked how she’d like to be remembered, she simply replied, “As a kind human being; nothing more, nothing less” – in Clean, she shows us the true value of exactly that.

“An affecting reflection on the fragility of life … and a remarkable character study with a final chapter that will leave you deeply moved.” – Hollywood Reporter


PRESENTED BY

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Film only tickets for screenings on Saturday 20 August are not redeemable on a pass as part of the special Closing Night screenings.
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