A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 1999
Original Title:
Passion
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Beyond Films
Hollywood Partners
South Australian Film Corporation
The Movie Network
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Passion concentrates on Grainger's unusual relationship with his mother and his sexual peculiarities (especially his obsessive self-flagellation, though homosexuality is also hinted at) which affect his relationship with a woman who comes to love him. It is set mainly in London in 1914, when Grainger's mother Rose was ill (she would later jump to her death in New York, upset by ill-founded rumours of incest with her son).
Adaptation:
Rob George
Art Direction:
Karen Land
Mark Paine
Assistant Accountant:
Sara Crawcour
Book:
John Bird
Camera Operator:
Calum McFarlane
Casting:
Liz Mullinar
Nina Cole
Anousha Zarkesh
Cinematography:
Martin McGrath
Clapper Loader:
Simon Williams
Co-Producer:
Zanna Northam
Costume Assistant:
Michael Wilkinson
Costume Design:
Terry Ryan
Dialect Coach:
Victoria Mielewska
Director:
Peter Duncan
Editor:
Simon Martin
Executive Producer:
Gary Hamilton
Nym Kim
Sandra Schulberg
Focus Puller:
Katrina Crook
Line Producer:
Adrienne Read
Makeup & Hair:
Lisa Nichols
Makeup Supervisor:
Kirsten Veysey
Producer:
Matt Carroll
Production Accountant:
Lyn Jones
Production Design:
Murray Picknett
Script Supervisor:
Royce Dunn
Set Decoration:
Lea Worth
Sound:
Guntis Sics
John Paine
Sound Effects Editor:
Jane Paterson
Sound Mixer:
Phil Judd
Still Photographer:
Robert McFarlane
Mark Tillie
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