What it means to return home has proven to be a central theme for producer Lucinda Bruce across the past year and a half.
Not only is she involved in Niki Byrne’s US homecoming drama Evan Wood but Covid-19 has brought her back to her native state of Victoria for an extended period.
As someone who spent more than three years living in Vancouver and regularly divides her time between LA and Australia, Bruce told If she felt “very lucky” to be able to reunite with her family in the rural town Ross Creek prior to the pandemic taking hold.
“I got home just before everything got really crazy and have been here ever since, which has been really nice,” she said.
“Being able to be with my parents during the pandemic was awesome because I knew not everyone was able to.”
The importance of family is at the heart of Evan Wood,...
Not only is she involved in Niki Byrne’s US homecoming drama Evan Wood but Covid-19 has brought her back to her native state of Victoria for an extended period.
As someone who spent more than three years living in Vancouver and regularly divides her time between LA and Australia, Bruce told If she felt “very lucky” to be able to reunite with her family in the rural town Ross Creek prior to the pandemic taking hold.
“I got home just before everything got really crazy and have been here ever since, which has been really nice,” she said.
“Being able to be with my parents during the pandemic was awesome because I knew not everyone was able to.”
The importance of family is at the heart of Evan Wood,...
- 3/23/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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