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Release Date:
October 1, 1995
Original Title:
Sex Is a Four Letter Word
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Conventry Films
Winfalz Investments
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Some people say love is sex, sex is love. While others say sex is a four letter word. Sylvia is a love columnist who is writing a book on love stories. On a warm summer night she has invited six friends to tell true stories of their intimate love and sexual experiences. During the course of the evening the boundaries between love, sex and friendship narrow. People are exposed, fears are shared, friendships tested and relationships are destroyed and new ones formed. SEX IS A FOUR LETTER WORD is a contemporary film about love in the 1990s.
Art Direction:
Sean Callinan
Director:
Murray Fahey
Director of Photography:
Peter Borosh
Editor:
Brian Kavanagh
First Assistant Director:
Geoff Barter
Hairstylist:
Joe Maclean
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Eady
Music:
Frank Strangio
Producer:
Murray Fahey
Production Design:
Sean Callinan
Production Manager:
Cathy Flannery
Sound Editor:
Rex Watts
Paul Huntingford
Dean Galwen
Sound Mixer:
Dean Gawen
Sound Recordist:
David Glasser
Title Designer:
Sean Callinan
Writer:
Murray Fahey
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