Channelling Baby
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Channelling Baby | |
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Directed by | Christine Parker |
Produced by | Caterina de Nave |
Written by | Christine Parker |
Starring | Danielle Cormack Kevin Smith Amber Sainsbury Joel Tobeck |
Music by | Peter Dasent |
Cinematography | Rewa Harré |
Editing by | Chris Plummer |
Release date(s) | 1999 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Language | English |
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Channelling Baby is a New Zealand film starring several well known established Kiwi actors as well as up and coming actress Amber Sainsbury.
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[edit] Synopsis
After being blinded by taking drugs in the 1970's during an eclipse, Bunnie (Danielle Cormack) marries her Vietnam soldier boyfriend, Geoff (Kevin Smith). However, as she remains very flaky, he eventually disappears and takes their child with him. 20 years later, Bunnie decides to use a medium, Cassandra (Amber Sainsbury), to try to find her daughter.
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[edit] Cast
- Danielle Cormack - Bunnie
- Kevin Smith - Geoff
- Amber Sainsbury - Cassandra
- Jodie Rimmer - Baby (voice)
- Donogh Rees - Childbirth Nurse #1
- William Sabin - David Curtis
- Joel Tobeck - Tony
- Alison Wall - Childbirth Nurse #2
- Bunny Walters - Himself
[edit] Awards
Year | Result | Award | Category | Recipient |
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1999 | Won | New Zealand Film and TV Awards | Film Award Best Make Up | Denise Kum |
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