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Look Both Ways (DVD) (*)
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$23.99 $17.97

Alternate Title: Life Story
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Australian Film Institute
European Film Awards
Toronto International Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby DTS 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
100 min

Aspect Ratio:
Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Commentary
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2005 and produced in:
Australia ( Australia, New Zealand )


Directed By:
Sarah Watt


Written By:
Sarah Watt


Actors:
Justine Clarke ..... Meryl
William McInnes ..... Nick
Anthony Hayes ..... Andy Walker
Lisa Flanagan ..... Anna
Andrew S. Gilbert ..... Phil
Daniella Farinacci ..... Julia
Maggie Dence ..... Joan
Edwin Hodgeman ..... Jim
Andreas Sobik ..... Train driver
Sacha Horler ..... Linda
Alex Rafalowicz ..... Train Driver's Son
Daniel Whyte ..... Dinner guest


Synopsis:
Preoccupation with disasters and a growing sense of mortality threaten to derail the growing relationship between the witness of a train accident and the reporter sent to interview her in this daring drama from emerging Australian filmmaker Sarah Watt. As the weekend draws near, three troubled souls find themselves faced with pivotal, potentially life-changing events. Though the death of her father still looms heavily in her mind, Meryl (Justine Clark) is forced to cut short her bereavement in order to focus on a work-related deadline. While reporter Nick (William McInnes) awaits the prognosis after being informed that he has testicular cancer, his photographer Andy (Anthony Hayes) is preoccupied with his girlfriend's unplanned pregnancy. When a train crashes and Meryl is the sole witness to the horrifying event, Nick and Andy are sent to interview her, sparking an unusual affair between the grieving witness and the troubled reporter.



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