Wherever She Goes is a 1951 Australian feature film that tells the early part of the life story of pianist Eileen Joyce.
Directed by Michael Gordon, it stars Suzanne Parrett, Eileen Joyce, Nigel Lovell and Muriel Steinbeck.
Eileen Joyce is born on the Tasmanian coast and becomes fascinated with music after hearing a man named Daniel play a mouth organ.
When her parents decide to move the family to the Kalgoorlie goldfields Eileen sees a piano and resolves to play it.
[7][8] It was one of the few Australian films of the time to receive a cinema release in the United States as well as the UK, but box office receipts were poor and critical reception mixed[9][10] although Suzanne Parrett's performance was praised.