Desire (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
Desire

Production Companies:
Innersense Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

Several interconnecting stories of love, loss, desire and despair, among both gay and straight characters. The main story concerns Anna, a successful but lonely novelist, who falls for Finola, a vivacious young writing student, who is involved with the troubled Cindy. Paul, keen on Anna, is pursued by Martin; and Evan and Skye, a young couple, experience problems.

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Art Direction:
Ellen MacLennan

Assistant Art Director:
Michelle Taffe

Boom Operator:
Bruce Mowson
Rad Rudd

Catering:
Brenda MacDonald

Clapper Loader:
Shane Lyons

Continuity:
Albert Ong
Lisa Kilby

Director:
Bill Mousoulis

Director of Photography:
Con Filippidis

Editor:
Bill Mousoulis
Nigel Buesst

First Assistant Director:
Bernard O'Connor

Focus Puller:
Fiona Trigg

Gaffer:
Steven De Rango

Location Manager:
Bernard O'Connor

Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Taffe

Music:
Shane O'Mara
Bill McDonald

Producer:
Bill Mousoulis

Production Assistant:
Brenda MacDonald
Simon Ford
Albert Ong

Production Designer:
Ellen MacLennan

Production Manager:
Jerilyn Standish
Barbara Clifford

Publicist:
Brenda MacDonald

Runner Art Department:
Rahnee Squire-Wilson
John Kagadis

Screenplay:
Bill Mousoulis

Script Editor:
Albert Ong

Second Assistant Director:
Luke Dove

Sound Designer:
Bruce Mowson

Sound Recordist:
Helen McGrath
Bruce Mowson
Nigel Buesst

Still Photographer:
Simon Ford
Salvatori Lolicato
Helen Madden

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Michelle Taffe

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