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Directed by
  
Colm O'Murchu

Music by
  
Jason Fernandez

Initial release
  
2011

Music director
  
Jason Fernandez

5.2/10
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Screenplay by
  
Paul Condoleon

Edited by
  
Nick McDougall

Director
  
Colm O'Murchu

Cinematography
  
Brycen Horne

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Produced by
  
Paul Condoleon James Condoleon Theo Aroney

Starring
  
Luke Arnold Clayton Moss Roger Sciberras Steve Maresca Catherine Farrah Emma Leonard Barry Quin Gillian Cooper

Cast
  
Luke Arnold, Clayton Moss, Emma Leonard, Barry Quin

Similar
  
The Makeover, Broken Hill, Murder in the Dark, INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, Panic at Rock Island

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Dealing with Destiny is a 2011 Australian comedy film starring Luke Arnold and is directed by Colm O'Murchu. Dealing with Destiny centers around two friends, Blake and Lloyd, who are brilliant physics students competing for the University Medal on their final day of study. As they and their friends get caught up in a series of last day pranks which backfire, misunderstandings arise amongst them and conflict ensues.

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Cast

  • Luke Arnold as Blake
  • Clayton Moss as Lloyd
  • Roger Sciberras as Vinnie
  • Steve Maresca as Ricardo
  • Catherine Farrah as Zara
  • Emma Leonard as Destiny
  • Barry Quin as Professor Sorvad
  • Gillian Cooper as Angelica
  • Reception

    Dealing with Destiny received mixed to negative reviews.

    Catherine Brown of Filmink gave it a mixed review saying "the film's biggest flaw is that it plays out more like the pilot of a sitcom, lacking the substance required to make its relatively short eighty-minute running time seem justified." But in its defense she noted the strength of the movie came from the performances of its leads: "Luke Arnold in a likeable performance" and "The film is also worth a look to scope out Australia's emerging acting talent including Clayton Moss, Steve Maresca and Catherine Jermanus." Louise Keller of Urban Cinefile noted in her review "The characters are likable enough and the Sydney settings are appealing although the film lacks a proper storyline which means it plays on a superficial level. University pranks and attractive girls per se do not necessarily make for a complete and satisfying film."

    Simon Foster of SBS Movies gave a negative review, saying it was "a college-campus caper that, given its twee bawdiness and stereotypical characterisations, would’ve been right at home on a video store shelf in the early '80s.."

    References

    Dealing with destiny Wikipedia


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