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Road to Nhill

Year of completion
1996
Content type
Narrative Content
Format
Feature
Genre
Comedy
Duration
100 minutes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

An accidentally funny film about life, death, the universe and a bad corner on the road to Nhill.
Completion Year
1996
Genres
Comedy
Format
Feature
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Director

Sue Brooks

Production Designer

Georgina Campbell

Composer

Elizabeth Drake

Director of Photography

Nicolette Freeman

Producer

Sue Maslin

Editor

Tony Stevens

Writer

Alison Tilson

Cast

Monica Maughan, Terry Norris, Patricia Kennedy, Bill Hunter, Tony Barry, Lois Ramsey, Alwyn Kurts, Lynette Curran, Kerry Walker, Paul Chubb, Denise Roberts, Bill Young, Matt Dyktynski

Awards

1997 — Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani

1997 — International Thessaloniki Festival

Screenings

1997 — Festival Internazionale Cinema Giovani

1998 — Danish Film Event

1998 — International Film Festival Of India

1999 — Kino Xenix Screenings

1998 — Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival

1998 — Seattle International Film Festival

1998 — Singapore International Film Festival

1997 — International Thessaloniki Festival

1998 — Australian Film Event Tiberina

1998 — Australian Film Season - UK

1997 — Vancouver International Film Festival

1999 — Creteil Film Des Femmes Festival

1997 — Hof International Film Festival

1997 — Sao Paulo International Film Festival

Sales

Australian Sales

International Sales

Southern Star International Pty Ltd

Production Company

Gecko Films Pty Ltd
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