Better Than Sex
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- For the Hunter S. Thompson book, see Better Than Sex (book).
Better Than Sex | |
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Directed by | Jonathan Teplitzky |
Produced by | Frank Cox Bruna Papandrea |
Written by | Jonathan Teplitzky |
Starring | David Wenham Susie Porter Catherine McClements |
Music by | David Hirschfelder |
Cinematography | Garry Phillips |
Distributed by | CanWest Global (USA) |
Release date(s) | 2000 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country | Australia / France |
Language | English |
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Better Than Sex is 2000 Australian film from director Jonathan Teplitzky starring David Wenham and Susie Porter. It is a romantic comedy of sorts, revolving around two people who have a one-night stand and start to question whether they want more.
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[edit] Cast
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Principal Cast and Characters | |
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David Wenham | as Josh |
Susie Porter | as Cin |
Catherine McClements | as Sam |
Kris McQuade | as Taxi Driver |
[edit] Awards
Won:
- 2001 Australasian Performing Rights Association: Best Film Score (David Hirschfelder)
Nominated:
- 2001 Australian Recording Industry Association award for Best Original Soundtrack Album (David Hirschfelder)
- 2001 Australian Film Institute Awards: Best Film (Bruna Papandrea, Frank Cox), Best Achievement in Direction (Jonathan Teplitzky), Best Original Screenplay (Jonathan Teplitzky), Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role (David Wenham), Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role (Susie Porter), Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Kris McQuade), Best Original Music Score (David Hirschfelder), Best Achievement in Production Design (Tara Kamath)
- 2001 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards: Best Actor - Male (David Wenham), Best Actor - Female (Susie Porter), Best Screenplay - Original (Jonathan Teplitzky)
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