A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
Three Chords and a Wardrobe
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Flatrock Pictures
Mondo Moviola
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Rachel and Nick are your model, contemporary relationship. They're young, hip, creative and independent. In the end, they can't escape the basic differences between men and women. In '90s psycho-babble jargon - women are from Venus and men are from Mars. And in this relationship, Mars needs guitars and a chart-topping hit song without any silly domestic interruptions. Venus needs consideration, understanding and a hand changing a light fitting in the kitchen. So when Nick goes in search of the perfect sound and Rachel has an axe to grind - the Gulf War is about to begin. They say all you need is three chords and a wardrobe and you've got the perfect song...relationships aren't so easy.
Casting:
Shauna Wolifson
Co-Producer:
Kimble Rendall
Continuity:
Liz Doran
Costume Design:
Jane Johnston
Director:
Brendan Young
Director of Photography:
Sion Michel
Editor:
Liz Doran
First Assistant Director:
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Makeup & Hair:
Nikki Paton
Original Music Composer:
David Holmes
Terry Garland
Producer:
Bruna Papandrea
Production Design:
Annette Reid
Production Manager:
Angela Shelley
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Stuart Rowsell
Helene Glover
Writer:
Brendan Young
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