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7.3/10   14 votes
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Director:
Beth Armstrong
Writer:
Beth Armstrong (writer)
Genre:
Short more
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Awards:
7 wins more
User Comments:
Heart to Heart in a Forgotten World more

Cast

  (in credits order)
Melissa Jaffer ... Beryl
Maggie Blinco ... Missy
Tina Bursill ... Julie
Georgina Naidu ... Katherine Davenport
David Hoey ... Joe
Les Dayman ... George
Julie Herbert ... Mrs. Robson
Cricket the Dog ... Missy
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Directed by
Beth Armstrong 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Beth Armstrong  writer

Produced by
Lisa Lloyd .... line producer
 
Original Music by
Allyson Newman 
 
Cinematography by
Tom Gleeson 
 
Film Editing by
Martin Connor 
 
Production Design by
Barnaby Hobbs 
 
Costume Design by
Penny Mackie 
 
Sound Department
Liam Egan .... sound editor
Les Fiddess .... foley artist
Phil Judd .... sound mixer
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
38 min
Country:
Australia
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR

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Heart to Heart in a Forgotten World, 12 January 2002
8/10
Author: Glenn (opera.noir@virgin.net) from London

In the funky world of making short films, it's often way too cool to resist doing your movie à la Tarantino or Ritchie. Nothing wrong with the odd shootout matched with witty repartée, but it's nice to see something delving into the human side for a change. The great luxury of a short (or in this case longer short) film is that you're excused from the demands of a bitter Hollywood turn to focus on the lowest common denominator. And let's face it, most would consider old people unsexy when opting at a choice containing Denise Richards on the other side. But here's a film that shows that it's okay just to tell a story again. And with the slew of awards this film won in 2001, thankfully audiences are realising it's okay to once again enjoy a film for its substance, rather than simply its style.

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