Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree stories, each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future.Three stories, each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future.Three stories, each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future.
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Clifford Neate
- Mr. Vickery (segment "Judy")
- (as Cliff Neate)
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- Brian Hannant(segment Judy)
- Oliver Howes(segment Toula)
- Peter Weir(segment Michael)
- Scénario
- Peter Weir(segment Michael)
- Brian Hannant(segment Judy)
- Bob Ellis(segment Judy)
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- AnecdotesJudy Morris's debut.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Peter Weir: Short Film Collection (2005)
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More appeal as a documentary than a drama
This early black-and-white film of the Australian New Wave functions better as a documentary of life for young people in 1970 than as a coherent narrative.
It is most notable for containing the debut segment by Peter Weir who later played an important part in Australian Cinema's 1970s renaissance. His segment 'Michael' looks at a young man dabbling in the politics of the time.
The other segments 'Judy' which looks at a young woman in Tamworth who dreams of going to the city, and 'Toula' which looks at a young Greek girl trying to meet a boy despite the watchful gaze of her restrictive family, both show situations faced by many in Australian society at the time.
Of the cast, only Judy Morris and Serge Lazareff had moderately successful acting careers, though Grahame Bond went on to make some landmark TV comedy and Joe Hasham later starred in Number 96 as the first openly gay character on Oz TV.
So this is an interesting artefact, even if it does look more like a TV documentary than a feature film.
It is most notable for containing the debut segment by Peter Weir who later played an important part in Australian Cinema's 1970s renaissance. His segment 'Michael' looks at a young man dabbling in the politics of the time.
The other segments 'Judy' which looks at a young woman in Tamworth who dreams of going to the city, and 'Toula' which looks at a young Greek girl trying to meet a boy despite the watchful gaze of her restrictive family, both show situations faced by many in Australian society at the time.
Of the cast, only Judy Morris and Serge Lazareff had moderately successful acting careers, though Grahame Bond went on to make some landmark TV comedy and Joe Hasham later starred in Number 96 as the first openly gay character on Oz TV.
So this is an interesting artefact, even if it does look more like a TV documentary than a feature film.
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- PeterM27
- 19 déc. 2021
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