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Release Date:
October 27, 1994
Original Title:
Country Life
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Dalton Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M CZ: 12+
Runtime: 118
Adaptation of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" set in rural Australia in the 1920s. Jack Dickens and his niece Sally run the family farm to support brother-in-law Alexander as a (supposedly brilliant) literary critic in London. Action begins when Alexander returns with his beautiful young wife Deborah, revealing himself as an arrogant failure and wanting to sell the farm out from under Jack. Blakemore introduces themes about Australia's separation from England, as well as expanding the pacifist and ecological philosophies espoused by the local Doctor Max Askey.
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Author:
Anton Chekhov
Camera Operator:
Marc Spicer
Casting:
Alison Barrett
Costume Design:
Wendy Chuck
Director:
Michael Blakemore
Director of Photography:
Stephen F. Windon
Editor:
Nicholas Beauman
Gaffer:
Reg Garside
Hairstylist:
David Vawser
Key Grip:
Warren Grieef
Makeup Artist:
Lesley Rouvray
David Vawser
Makeup Supervisor:
Lesley Rouvray
Original Music Composer:
Peter Best
Producer:
Robin Dalton
Production Design:
Lawrence Eastwood
Second Assistant Camera:
Frank Flick
Set Decoration:
Donna Brown
Writer:
Michael Blakemore
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