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form y separately published work icon Jindalee Lady single work   film/TV  
Note: IMDB also credits Brian Syron with authorship, but the opening credits clearly note the screenplay as by Briann Kearney.
Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Jindalee Lady
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Film Details - Donobri International Communications , 1992

Producers:

Briann Kennedy.

Production Companies:

Donobri Internation Communications.

Director of Photography:

Mark Gilfedder.

Editors:

Sally Fitzpatrick (Australia) and Stewart Schill (US).

Production Designers:

Dee Molineaux.

Music:

Bart Willoughby and Nicolas Lyon (uncredited).

Cast:

Lydia Miller (Lauren), Patrick Ward (David), Michael Leslie (Greg), Joanna Lambert (Julia), Justine Saunders (no character given), Jon Alderman (Ambulanceman), Bangarra Dance Theatre (Dancers), Jason Behrendt (Film Crew), Larissa Behrendt (Model), Raymond Blanco (Lead dancer), Silvia Blanco (Lead dancer), Todd Carroll (Wedding Child), Jamie Chen (John), Linda Cruse (Mourner), Sarah Cruse (Mourner), Mervyn Donovan (Policeman), Daniel Druce (Baby Michael), Lee Fitzgerald (Model), Larry Yapuma Gurruwiwi (Didgeridu Player), Alice Haines (Production Assistant), Larry Hunter-Stewart (Victor), Kirsty Kiloh (Production Assistant), Francesca Lawrence (Model), Betty Little (Mother), Robert Luxford (Taxi Driver), Clifford Lyons (Mourner), David Banula Marika (Didgeridu Player), Julia Matthews (Irene), Lavinia Phillips (Wedding child), Brendon Reid (Removalist), Delores Scott (Judith), Danny Syron (Film Crew), Justin Syron (Policeman), Kenji Tanaka (Japanese Tourist Rep.), Tania Van Daatselaar (David's girl), and Michael Watson (Andrew).

Location:

  • Filmed in Sydney.

Awards:

  • Nominated for Best Feature Film (East West Award) at the Hawaii International Film Festival, 1992.
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