The pelicans grow and Storm Boy reluctantly returns them to their breeding ground, so they can live wild, amongst their own kind. Storm Boy fiercely dedicates himself to rearing the weak and vulnerable animals, naming them Mr Proud, Mr Ponder, and " the smallest and most vulnerable " Mr Percival. The Coorong has a bird breeding ground and a hunting area and one day, after befriending an Aboriginal man, Fingerbone Bill (Trevor Jamieson), Storm Boy rescues three pelican chicks whose mother has been killed by hunters. Hideaway Tom retreated here after experiencing personal tragedy, to protect his son from a harsh and unforgiving world. To prevent Maddy travelling down a path similar to one he took years before, Michael tells his granddaughter the formative story of his youth, when as 'Storm Boy' (Finn Little), he lived a lonely existence with his father Hideaway Tom (Jai Courtney) on a small shack between the isolated Ninety Mile Beach and the Coorong in South Australia. Maddy is angered by the pending decision and its environmental impact and directs her fury towards her father. Malcolm travels to Sydney on urgent overnight business, leaving Michael to collect his troubled granddaughter Maddy (Morgana Davies) and spend time with her at the Downer's sprawling house, overlooking a private beach. However, Michael starts to see things he at first can't explain, and the vote is delayed a day when a storm unleashes its fury, wrecking the company's boardroom. His son-in-law Malcolm Downer (Erik Thomson) is confident the board will approve the lease without a hitch as they're all, it would seem, on the same page. Synopsis: Michael Kingley (Geoffrey Rush), a world-weary retired businessman, travels to Adelaide to vote as a director of the company he founded on the leasing of vast farming lands in the Pilbara region to a mining company. Cast: Jai Courtney, Geoffrey Rush, Morgana Davies, Erik Thomson, Finn Little
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