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Look Both Ways

This inventive and impressive first feature from Australian Sarah Watt combines animation and real life to tell the stories of several disparate people whose life-paths cross one weekend in Adelaide. A train crash is the catalyst that brings them together, a witness, a photographer, a victim's partner, as each of them deals with the difficulties life brings. An affirming, intelligent and heartfelt exploration of the human condition, Empire magazine called it 'genuinely gripping...fearlessly funny'.

Year: 2005
Genre: Comedy, Australian Film, Black Humour, 2006
Country: Australia
Director: Sarah Watt
Starring: Justine Clarke, William McInnes, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan, Andrew S Gilbert, Daniella Farinacci, Maggie Dence, Edwin Hodgeman, Andreas Sobik, Sacha Horler
Duration: 100 Minutes
Rating: M - Adult themes.
7.1/10
Location in store: Australian Film

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