Siam Sunset (1998)

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Written by Max Dann, Andrew Knight

Directed by John Poulson

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Australia

Filmed in Colour

quirky romantic comedy from the antipodean stable, this many-flavoured debut from actor/director John Polson is a light but complex meditation on life-fulfilment and fate. Perry is a Brit who seems to have it all - a beautiful wife, a comfortable home and a secure job with a paint factory, where he creates the colours. All this is not enough, however, so he takes himself off to the other side of the world. At the same time, Grace, is on the run from an abusive relationship, and her boyfriend is in hot pursuit. Perry and Grace meet, causing sparks to fly, but Grace's ex could wreck the whole thing. Filmed with a Coen-like eye for eccentric detail, Siam Sunset is more than a backpacker love story for the Bridget Jones set, mixing warm humour with the odd jarring surprise and plenty of Oz ribaldry.

Cast

Image for Linus RoacheLinus RoachePerry
Danielle CormackGrace
Ian BlissMartin
Roy BillingBill Leach
Alan BroughStuart Quist
Rebecca HobbsJane
Terry KenwrickArthur Droon
Deidre RubensteinCelia Droon
Peter HoskingRoy Wentworth
Victoria EaggerRowena Wentworth
Robert MenziesEric
Eliza LovellMichelle
Heidi GloverStephanie Droon
Lachlan StandingBen Wentworth
Esme MelvilleDot

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