Strange Planet
Strange Planet | |
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Directed by | Emma-Kate Croghan |
Produced by |
Stavros Kazantzidis Bruno Charlesworth |
Written by |
Emma-Kate Croghan Stavros Kazantzidis |
Starring |
Claudia Karvan Naomi Watts Tom Long Felix Williamson Hugo Weaving Alice Garner Aaron Jeffery |
Cinematography | Justin Brinkle |
Production company |
Premium Movie Partnership Showtime Australia Strange Planet NSW Film and Television Office Australian Film Finance Corporation |
Distributed by | New Vision Films |
Release dates |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A$377,615[1] |
Strange Planet is a 1999 Australian comedy starring Claudia Karvan. It was Emma-Kate Croghan's follow up to Love and Other Catastrophes and used many of the same cast and crew.[2][3]
Plot
The film explores the lives of three male friends and three female friends over the course of one year. Judy has an affair with her married boss. Sally is a party girl open to all experiences. Alice is morally strict but feels stuck.
Ewan is a lawyer who hates the law. Joel is left by his wife. Neil is desperate for love.
Cast
- Claudia Karvan as Judy
- Naomi Watts as Alice
- Alice Garner as Sally
- Tom Long as Ewan
- Aaron Jeffery as Joel
- Felix Williamson as Neil
- Hugo Weaving
- Rebecca Firth
Production
At one stage it was planned that the film would be shot at the same time as another movie, Revolver which would be directed by Emma Kate Crogan while Stavros Kazantzidis would make Strange Planet. However, in the end Crogan directed Planet and Revolver was never made. [4]
Reception
The film was a commercial disappointment and as of 2015 Croghan has not directed another feature film.[5]
References
- ↑ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria accessed 12 November 2012
- ↑ Tim Hunter, "Another World with Emma Kate Croghan", Cinema Papers, June 1999 p 22-25, 56
- ↑ Andrew L Urban, "Emma Kate Croghan", Urban Cinefile accessed 10 November 2012
- ↑ Shan Jayaweera, "An Interview with Ken Sallows", Senses of Cinema, 13 June 2001 accessed 12 November 2012
- ↑ Jim Schembri, "Aren't you...?", The Age, 6 May 2005 accessed 12 November 2012
External links
- Strange Planet at the Internet Movie Database
- Strange Planet at Urban Cinefile
- Review at Variety
- Review at SBS Movie Show