Parklands (film)
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Genre Drama Duration Running time 51 minutes Screenplay Kathryn Millard | 6/10 IMDb Writer Kathryn Millard Director Kathryn Millard Music director Richard Vella | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Initial release March 13, 1996 (Australia) Similar movies Opal Dream (2006), Black and White (2002), Bitter Springs (1950), Australian Rules (2002), Dance Me to My Song (1998) |
Parklands the movie
Parklands is a 1996 Australian drama film written and directed by Kathryn Millard. The 51-minute-long movie includes Chamber of Commerce-style promotional material about Adelaide that was made in the 1950s and '60s.
Contents
- Parklands the movie
- Plot summary
- Principal cast
- Principal production credits
- Awards and nominations
- References
Plot summary
Rosie returns home to attend the funeral of her father Cliff, who left her mother years earlier. His mistress Jean invites Rosie to stay with her for a while, allowing her time to learn about what her father was doing throughout the years they were separated. Her investigation into his past leads to diaries he kept, and entries he made suggest that despite his career as a policeman he was a corrupt man involved in the drug trade.
Principal cast
Principal production credits
Awards and nominations
The Australian Cinematographers Society honored Mandy Walker with their Award of Distinction for Fictional Drama Shorts, and Kathryn Millard won the Certificate of Merit for Film & Video - Short Narrative III (31–60 minutes) at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
References
Parklands (film) WikipediaParklands (film) IMDbParklands (film) themoviedb.org