
The Goddess of 1967 (2000)
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- 1h 59min
- Comedy, Drama
- 26 Jan 2001 (Italy)
- Movie
- 4 wins & 3 nominations.
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Rose Byrne | ... |
B.G.
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Rikiya Kurokawa | ... |
J.M.
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Nicholas Hope | ... |
Grandpa
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Elise McCredie | ... |
Marie
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Tim Richards | ... |
Drummerboy
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Bree Beadman | ... |
B.G. aged 9
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Satya Gumbert | ... |
Marie aged 9
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Masato Sakai | ... |
JM's Friend
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Yoshiko Tatsumi | ... |
JM's Girlfriend
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Tina Bursill | ... |
Esther
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Dominic Condon | ... |
Mr. Hughes
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Katie Kermond | ... |
Mrs. Hughes
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Lauren Clark | ... |
Little Girl
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Tim McGarry | ... |
Detective
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John Boxer | ... |
Barman
(as Johnny Boxer)
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Judith Knapp | ... |
Woman in Bar
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Harry Lawrence | ... |
Old Man in Bar
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Masao Ishiguro | ... |
Noodle Man
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Louise Lohse | ... |
School Teacher
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Sean Read | ... |
Road Rage Driver
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Craig Murray | ... |
Road Rage Passenger
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Makiko Sato | ... |
Woman in Street
(as Makiko Saito)
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Koji Miyashita | ... |
Truck Driver
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Stephanie Daniel | ... |
Radio Announcer (voice)
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Fred Brophy | ... |
Boxing Spruiker (voice)
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Jean-Pierre Mignon | ... |
D.S. Sergeant (voice)
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Directed by
Clara Law |
Written by
Eddie Ling-Ching Fong | ... | (script) & |
Clara Law | ... | (script) |
Produced by
Wouter Barendrecht | ... | executive producer |
Eddie Ling-Ching Fong | ... | producer |
Akiko Funatsu | ... | executive producer |
Dennis Kiely | ... | line producer |
Helen Loveridge | ... | executive producer |
Peter Sainsbury | ... | executive producer |
Michael J. Werner | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Jen Anderson |
Cinematography by
Dion Beebe |
Editing by
Kate Williams |
Editorial Department
Billy Browne | ... | post-production assistant |
Laurie Butler | ... | editor: promo reel |
Arthur Cambridge | ... | color grader |
Adrian Hauser | ... | colorist: video master |
Caroline Scott | ... | assistant editor |
Denise Wolfson | ... | lab liaison |
Casting By
Yôko Narahashi | ||
Anousha Zarkesh |
Production Design by
Nicholas McCallum |
Art Direction by
Emma Lawes |
Costume Design by
Annie Marshall | ||
Helen Mather |
Makeup Department
Margaret Aston | ... | make-up assistant |
Robyn Austin | ... | make-up and hair supervisor |
Maki Ikeda | ... | hair and makeup: Japan |
Production Management
Christian Gazal | ... | post-production supervisor |
Geoff Naylor | ... | unit manager |
Toshihiro Ôsato | ... | production manager: Japan |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Tanya Jackson | ... | second assistant director (as Tanya Jackson-Vaughan) |
Yasushi Kyan | ... | assistant director: Japan |
Scott Lovelock | ... | third assistant director |
Chris Webb | ... | first assistant director |
Geoff Willman | ... | third assistant director |
Art Department
Geoff Howe | ... | construction coordinator |
Adrienne Ogle | ... | stand-by props |
Dillon Yeats | ... | art department runner |
Sound Department
Steve Burgess | ... | foley recordist |
Peter Grace | ... | sound recordist |
Sue Kerr | ... | boom operator |
Péter Levacsics | ... | re-recording mixer |
Gerry Long | ... | foley artist (as Gerard Long) |
Robert Mackenzie | ... | adr recordist |
Shigeo Nagai | ... | boom operator: Japan |
Skye Ritchie | ... | assistant sound editor |
Livia Ruzic | ... | sound editor |
Roger Savage | ... | sound mixer |
Gareth Vanderhope | ... | sound effects designer |
Visual Effects by
Andrea Parkes | ... | visual effects producer |
Chris Schwarze | ... | visual effects producer |
Peter Webb | ... | visual effects |
Stunts
Mick Corrigan | ... | stunt performer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Venetia Armstrong-Smith | ... | clapper loader |
John Balbi | ... | grip |
Simon Cardwell | ... | still photographer |
Nick De Laine | ... | gaffer (as Nick de Laine) |
Jeremy Dibben | ... | assistant camera |
Sally Eccleston | ... | first assistant camera |
Masao Funahashi | ... | best boy: Japan |
Adam Hunter | ... | best boy |
Benjamin Jasper | ... | focus puller (as Ben Jasper) |
Roy Mico | ... | key grip |
Hiroyuki Shimagaki | ... | clapper loader: Japan |
Eimei Yamakawa | ... | gaffer: Japan |
Kazutoshi Yoshida | ... | grip: Japan |
Masahiro Ônishi | ... | electrician: Japan |
Illya Smith | ... | additional grip (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Scott Otto Anderson | ... | animation director |
Casting Department
Kazuo Abe | ... | casting: Japan |
Jane Norris | ... | casting assistant |
Dani Skye | ... | casting assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqui Gower | ... | costume supervisor |
Location Management
'Aussie' Auslan Ismail | ... | location manager |
Yasushi Matsuda | ... | location manager: Japan |
Music Department
Jen Anderson | ... | music score engineer |
Ross Cockle | ... | music score engineer |
Christine Woodruff | ... | music supervisor |
Script and Continuity Department
Claude Gonzalez | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Scott Otto Anderson | ... | title designer |
Claude Gonzalez | ... | assistant to the director |
Katie Gordon | ... | production coordinator |
Sue Healy | ... | dance choreographer |
Paul Naylor | ... | unit assistant |
Shane Naylor | ... | unit assistant |
Eijiro Ozaki | ... | interpreter |
Aubrey Tredget | ... | production coordinator (as Aubs Tredget) |
Lucy Vorst | ... | production accountant |
Thanks
Jill Bilcock | ... | thanks |
Tom Blacket | ... | thanks |
Belinda Coles | ... | thanks |
Jane Forrest | ... | thanks |
Satoru Iseki | ... | thanks |
Samantha Jennings | ... | thanks |
Sion Michel | ... | thanks |
Yôko Narahashi | ... | thanks |
Teruyo Nogami | ... | thanks |
Kerry Walker | ... | thanks |
Roslyn Walker | ... | thanks (as Ros Walker) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cinemien (2001) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Fortissimo Film Sales (2001) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Nippon Film Development and Finance (2001) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Nippon Film Development and Finance (2001) (Singapore) (theatrical)
- Nippon Film Development and Finance (2001) (South Korea) (theatrical)
- Nippon Film Development and Finance (2001) (Taiwan) (theatrical)
- Palace Films (2001) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Palace Films (2001) (New Zealand) (theatrical)
- Fandango (Italy)
- Golden Scene (Hong Kong)
- Homescreen (2001) (Netherlands) (video)
- Kairos Filmverleih (Germany)
- trigon-film (2000) (Switzerland) (DVD)
- trigon-film (2004) (Switzerland) (DVD) (subtitles)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC) (funding)
- Panavision Australia (camera equipment provided by)
- United Performers' Studio (casting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Jodhiyashu, a young and well-situated Japanese man is dreaming of such a car, and one fine day he finds an offering on the net. He calls the seller (a man living in Australia), they agree upon the price and so he travels to Australia in order to buy the car. But when he reaches his destination, there's chaos all around: The seller and his wife lay dead in their house and, Deirdre, a 17-year-old blind girl lets him see the car, and then they start a 5-day trip through the outback, and, at the same time, a trip back in time into the early youth of the girl and into her family's chronicle. Written by Wiki |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The two main characters of the film are never named but are listed in the credits as B.G. and J.M. This stands for Blind Girl and Japanese Man respectively. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Bad Boy Bubby: Being Bubby (2005). See more » |
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