One Perfect Day
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One Perfect Day | |
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Directed by | Paul Currie |
Produced by | Paul Currie Phil Gregory |
Written by | Paul Currie, Chip Richards |
Starring | Dan Spielman, Leeanna Walsman, Nathan Phillips, Dawn Klingberg |
Music by | Josh G. Abrahams David Hobson Paul van Dyk |
Cinematography | Gary Ravenscroft |
Editing by | Amelia Ford Gary Woodyard |
Distributed by | Roadshow Entertainment (Australia) RCV Entertainment Terra Entertainment Odyssey Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 19 February 2004 |
Running time | 106 min. |
Language | English |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
One Perfect Day is an Australian film released in 2004.
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[edit] Plot
The central character of the film is Tommy Matisse; his name combines the title of The Who's 1969 rock opera Tommy and the last name of twentieth century French painter Henri Matisse.
Tommy is a Melbourne boy studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He is a violinist and composer who hears music in unusual sources such as trains on the London Underground or the chirping of crickets. He is a rebel against the traditions of classical music as shown by his bringing a homeless woman living in the Underground on stage for a concert.
A sympathetic professor decides that he is the type of innovative artist needed to revive a dying opera artform. Having shocked opera's establishment, he returns home to Melbourne on the death of his younger sister Emma. He discovers a CD of her own mixes and decides to enter the genre of electronic music to follow the path she was pursuing.
Tommy's girlfriend Alysse has caught the attention of a sleazy entrepreneur named Hector Lee who owns a club called Trance-Zen-Dance and who is also a drug dealer. Hector Lee has a young assistant called Trig who is a VJ, and is always getting new footage.
[edit] Cast
- Dan Spielman .... Tommy Matisse
- Leeanna Walsman .... Alysse
- Kerry Armstrong .... Carolyn
- Abbie Cornish .... Emma
- Rory Williamson .... Noah
- Nathan Phillips .... Trig
- Syd Brisbane .... Hamish
- Frank Gallacher .... Malcolm
- Alex Menglet .... May
- Andrew Howard .... Hector Lee
[edit] Crew
- David Hobson ... Composer Original music score
[edit] Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released on February 15, 2004 by Universal Music, and debuted at number forty-six on the Australian album charts in the week beginning February 23, 2004 and manage to reach to number twenty-two. The title track, sung by Lydia Denker, debuted at number thirty-five on the Australian single charts. There are two versions of the soundtrack:
- One-disc version track listing
- "Blow Wind Blow" - Rairbirds
- "Break It" (Down James Brown) - The Offcuts
- "Krazy Krush" - Ms. Dynamite
- "Crazy Beat" - Blur
- "What Is the Problem" - Graffiti
- "Don't Let the Man" - Fatboy Slim
- "Are You Ready for Love" (Radioslave mix) - Elton John
- "One Perfect Day" - Lydia Denker
- "No One Knows" - Queens of the Stone Age
- "Two Months Off" - Underworld
- "Late at Night" - Futureshock
- "All of Me" - Groove Armada
- "Schoolgirl" - Sandrine
- "Feathers and Down" - The Cardigans
- "Hector's Demise" - Dust Brothers
- "Ordinary World" (Josh G. Abrahams remix) - Mandy Kane
- "Pictures of You" (Paulmac Remix) - after The Cure's 1989 album Disintegration
- "One and the Same" (One Perfect Day Remix) - after Rob Dougan's 2002 album Furious Angels
[edit] Two-disc version track listing
- Disc 1
- "Blow Wind Blow" - Rairbirds
- "Break It" (Down James Brown) (Josh G. Abrahams Remix) - The Offcuts
- "Krazy Krush" - Ms. Dynamite
- "What Is the Problem?" – Graffiti
- "Don't Let the Man Get You Down" - Fatboy Slim
- "Are You Ready for Love" (radio slave remix) - Elton John
- "One Perfect Day" - Lydia Denker
- "Pictures of You" (Paulmac remix) - after The Cure's 1989 album Disintegration
- "Two Months Off" - Underworld
- "Late at Night" - Futureshock
- "All of Me" - Groove Armada
- "Schoolgirl" – Sandrine
- "Feathers and Down" - The Cardigans
- "Hector’s Demise" - The Dust Brothers
- "No One Knows" (Unkle Remix) - Queens of the Stone Age
- "Ordinary World" (Josh Abrahams remix) - Mandy Kane
- "One and the Same" (One Perfect Day remix) - after Rob Dougan's 2002 album Furious Angels
- "Design Music" - Sven Väth
- Disc 2
- "The Man with the Red Face" - Laurent Garnier
- "Horsepower" - C.J. Bolland
- "Graffiti Part Two" - Stereo MC’s
- "No Transmission" - Lhb
- "To Know" - NuBreed
- "Gorecki" - Lamb
- "Just Show Me" - Grandadbob
- "Sleepwalking" - Euroboy
- "Sly-ed" - Man With No Name
- "Drop Some Drums" - (Love) Tattoo
- "One Perfect Sunrise" - Orbital Featuring Lisa Gerrard
- "One Perfect Day" (epic dance mix) - Ali Mcgregor
- "Tv Screen Memories" - David Hobson and Lisa Gerrard
- "Final Moments" - David Hobson
- "One Perfect Day" (orchestral mix) - David Hobson & Orchestra
- Ride - Helmut
[edit] External links
- One Perfect Day The Film.com - The official One Perfect Day website
- One Perfect Day entry @ IMDb
- Melbourne movie review @ The Age
- One Perfect Day at the National Film and Sound Archive