Description |
1 digital videodisc (95 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in |
Summary |
"Retired organist and music teacher, Andreas Borg (Tingwell), discovers that his first true love, Claire (Blake), lives in the same city as he does. Claire hesitatingly responds to his plea to meet again, and it soon becomes evident that their love has not faded. Nothing feels as if it has changed; yet everthing inevitably has. Knowing that time is precious, they embark on an affair as reckless and tempestuous as when they were young lovers. A poignant homage to the human spirit, Innocence is a tragicomic tale of love and lust, of tenderness and hope. A passionate reminder to live life to the full."-- container |
Notes |
Special features include: commentary tracks by Paul Cox and Paul Grabowsky, short film "We are all alone my dear" by Paul Cox, interview with director, producer, actors and composer, photo gallery, awards, press quotes, trailers for five Paul Cox film |
Credits |
Director of photography, Tony Clark; production designer, Tony Cronin; music, Paul Grabowsky; editor, Simon Whitington; executive producer, William T. Marshall; producers, Paul Cox and Mark Patterson; directed and written by Paul Cox |
Cast |
Julia Blake, Charles Tingwell, Terry Norris, Robert Menzies and Martta Dusseldorp |
Audience |
M 15+ Recommended for mature audences 15 years and over |
Notes |
DVD; PAL; all regions; Dolby stereo; aspect ratio letterboxed |
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Winner Grand Prix of the Americas (Best film) and People's Choice Award, 2000 Montreal World Film Festival |
Subject |
Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
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Genre/Form |
Feature films.
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Video recordings.
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Drama.
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Author |
Tingwell, Charles, 1923-2009.
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Cox, Paul, 1940-2016.
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Blake, Julia, 1936-
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