Wish You Were Here (2012) is Directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith, written by Kieran Darcy-Smith and Felicity Price.

Australia is in close proximity to the countries of South-East Asia. There are a vast number of Australians who visit them. Yet, few Australian filmmakers have made places like Thailand, Vietnam or Laos the subject of Australian film stories. Often because of the sheer logistical difficulty of getting cast and crew organized in remote locations. It was a challenge that didn’t stop actor (now first time director) Kieran Darcy-Smith. When he shot a large segment of his new film Wish You Were Here in Cambodia.
Logline: A man, his wife and his sister-in-law must deal with the fallout. After their vacation in Cambodia takes a tragic turn. Wish You Were Here is an Australian mystery drama starring Felicity Price, Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer and Antony Starr. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2012.
Wish You Were Here | Directed by Kieran Darcy–Smith, Written by Kieran Darcy–Smith & Felicity Price
“The entire experience was challenging in the extreme and I absolutely loved it.” He says sitting crossed-legged in an oversized chair. “I’ve never felt more alive.” Written by Darcy-Smith and Felicity Price (the couple are married) the film tells the story of four (4) friends. Who take a relaxed, alternative holiday to the beautiful beaches of southern Cambodia. One night, with a full-moon party in full swing, one of them goes missing. The other three return to Australia where the fall out begins. Stretching relationships to breaking point as the memories of what happened are slowly pieced together.
The acting/writing/directing couple see the film as having two complimentary halves. “The mystery was always there from the beginning of the writing process,” explains Price. “And it’s critical for the audience – it’s what turns the page. But the other side of the story is about how relationships are put under pressure.” Price plays the role of Alice in the film. And, it’s her marriage to Dave (Joel Edgerton) that starts to crack as the mystery unfolds. With both Darcy-Smith and Price coming to the film with acting backgrounds. You can be assured that the script was developed around the characters.

“We very much put ourselves in the shoes of the characters.” says Darcy-Smith. “And we explored our take on this world and, like the characters themselves, we have two small children. We wanted to open up the idea of people with small children suddenly having to grow up. And deal with parenthood and a crisis. While writing we put ourselves in the scenes all the time. So, I would always ask Felicity ‘what would you do if you were Alice’? It offered such fertile ground for us as writers.”
The film was chosen to open this year’s Sundance Film Festival. An occasion that Darcy-Smith describes as “excruciating”. But one that resulted in some excellent international press for the film. Which hopes to follow the international success of Animal Kingdom. It’s been a passion project for the director Kieran Darcy-Smith. Who has been obsessed for years with the idea of an unexplained disappearance. “Think about the extraordinary vacuum that opens up for those left behind,” he says. “The unknown, the possibilities, and the notion of truth. The narrative plays out from shifting points of view as we track one man’s suppression of the truth. The repercussions of his decisions and the necessity, for everyone, for the truth to come out into the open.
Behind The scenes – Wish You Were Here – Cue The Elephant
And so truth became a directorial by-word. My absolute priority, from script to screen, is truth.” But Darcy-Smith admits that early versions of the screenplay left the mystery unresolved. Something that was changed as the writing progressed. As he and Price realized the extent to which the viewer would buy into the mystery. “People have been so responsive to the mystery in screenings so far,” says Price. “They invest in Alice and track all the little things that have happened to Dave. Things that are revealed little by little.” Darcy-Smith chips in with an explanation of how they structured the story. “We smashed the structure up so that people would initially be wary of Dave. And his role in what had gone wrong, but also intuitively sense that he was a good man. That’s what makes him interesting.”
How Darcy-Smith got Joel Edgerton to play the part of Dave is a story in it’s own right. The two have been friends for many years. And, Darcy-Smith kept asking Edgerton for advice about who could play the lead as the story was developed. Then one night, Darcy-Smith asked him to come and help with a casting session. “By that stage Joel had read every draft of the script,” says Darcy-Smith. “We’d been mates for a hundred years and so while we were looking at pictures of other actors? He simply pulled me up and asked, “Dude, have you ever thought about offering it to me”? Once I’d picked myself up off the floor, we were off and running. The film seemed to finance itself very quickly after that.”

Filming in Cambodia – with two small children in tow – also had its share of stories. Darcy-Smith remembers the adventure fondly. “We were shooting in authentic locations. In some of the sketchiest parts of the country and more often than not working with non-actors. Our crew spoke very little English, their equipment was, at best, antiquated. And, second-rate and our locations were being demolished before our eyes. Our days were long, chaotic, hot, plagued by illness, exhaustion and gear setbacks.
I fell neck-deep into a sewer on day one and that was one of the easy days. Our final night in the country I missed the wrap party as I was holed up in my hotel vomiting.” It hasn’t dampened his enthusiasm for doing it again. He and Price are currently developing two new film ideas to take to South-East Asia. As soon as Wish You Were Here film has hit the screens.
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