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1 14 form y separately published work icon Lucky Country Dark Frontier Andy Cox , ( dir. Kriv Stenders ) Australia : Smoking Gun Productions , 2009 Z1564371 2009 single work film/TV thriller historical fiction western

'1902 … the Australian Federation is a year old. 12-year-old Tom's beloved father Nat has dragged him and his sister Sarah to an isolated farm at the edge of the woods. But Nat’s dream of living off the land has died and he is losing his grip on sanity. When three ex-soldiers arrive at their cabin one night Tom, like his father, believes they are providence. “Your mother always said never turn away strangers, they may be angels in disguise…”

'But their presence becomes more menacing when one of them reveals a secret: he's found gold. As the lure of gold infects everyone around him the cabin becomes a psychological battleground in which Tom’s loyalty is put to the ultimate test.'

Source: Smoking Gun Productions press kit. (Sighted: 19/8/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon Under a Red Moon Andy Cox , Michael Gillett , ( dir. Leigh Sheehan ) Melbourne : White Hot Productions , 2008 7026912 2008 single work film/TV crime thriller

'Jonathan and Anna Dunne [sic] lead a perfect life that is ripped to pieces when their son, Luke, dies of a drug overdose. In the aftermath of this personal tragedy they are struggling to maintain their floundering relationship. When an intruder breaks into their home, Jonathan and Anna are forced to confront the past events which have led to their emotional separation. This is a film with wide appeal that explores the vulnerabilities of the human condition.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 12/2/2014)

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