Flirting


1h 36m 1992

Brief Synopsis

In this sequel to "The Year My Voice Broke" (1987), young Danny Embling is sent by his affluent parents to a boys-only boarding school where he promptly falls in love with an Ugandan student from the girls-only school across the lake.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Sequel
Release Date
1992
Production Company
Colorfilm; Kennedy Miller Mitchell; Opticals & Graphics; Soundfirm; Spectrum Films
Distribution Company
Samuel Goldwyn Films; Samuel Goldwyn Films; Village Roadshow Limited; Warner Bros. Pictures International

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 36m

Synopsis

In this sequel to "The Year My Voice Broke" (1987), young Danny Embling is sent by his affluent parents to a boys-only boarding school where he promptly falls in love with an Ugandan student from the girls-only school across the lake.

Crew

Lyn Askew

Costume Coordinator

Bruce Barber

Key Grip

Catherine Barber

Other

Michelle Barta

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Kerrie Brown

Other

Steve Burgess

Foley Editor

Robbie Burr

Bestboy

Geoff Burton

Director Of Photography

Arthur Cambridge

Colour Grading

Miriam Cortes

Other

Roger Cowland

Other

Marcus D'arcy

Post-Production

Marcus D'arcy

Additional Editor

Grahame Dixon

Other

John Duigan

Screenwriter

Paul Enright

Unit Manager

Laurie Faen

Art Director

Frank Falconne

Other

Gill Falson

Choreography

Roger Ford

Production Designer

Barbara Gibbs

Associate Producer

Barbara Gibbs

Production Manager

Colin Gibson

Standby Props

Robert Gibson

Editor

Anthony Gray

Dialogue Editor

Cathering Gross

Boom Operator

David Grusovin

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Terry Hayes

Producer

Susanne Head

Wardrobe Assistant

Gabrielle Healy

Extras Casting

Bob Hicks

Other

Tony Hole

Unit Assistant

Jennifer Hortin

Assistant Editor

Bill Howe

Construction Manager

Sherry Hubbard

Makeup Artist

Kerry Jackson

Assistant Grip

Glen Johnson

Other

Karen Johnson

Hair And Makeup Assistant

Phil Judd

Sound Mixer

Darrin Keough

Other

Paula Laurie

Assistant Editor

Ross Linton

Sound Recordist

Jerry Long

Foley Editor

Kathleen Mackie

Casting (United Kingdom)

John Martin

Production Runner

John May

Assistant Accountant

Lisa Mcgregor

Film Research

George Miller

Producer

Katherin Milliss

Other

Doug Mitchell

Producer

Pat Nash

Other

Fiona Nicolls

Costume Coordinator

Barbara Nolan

Assistant (To Producers)

Guy Norris

Other

Luke Parata

Art Department Runner

Daphne Paris

Script Supervisor

Ian Plummer

Gaffer

Glen Reuhland

Other

Angus Roberston

Post-Production Audio

Nicky Roller

Sound Effects Editor

Charles Rotherham

1st Assistant Director

Paula Ryan

Wardrobe Assistant

Kent Santilla

Assistant Grip

Emma Schofield

3rd Assistant Director

Shawn Seet

2nd Assistant Editor

Annabelle Sheehan

Dialogue Editor

Margaret Sixel

Dialogue Editor

Andy Tickner

Carpenter

Eric Todd

Scenic Artist

Sarah Tooth

Assistant Art Director

Kris Torma

Trades Assistant

Peter Townsend

Sound Effects Editor

P.j. Voeten

2nd Assistant Director

Annette Walker

Wig Maker

April Ward

2nd Assistant Editor

Noelleen Westcombe

Dialogue Editor

Simon Wicks

Laboratory Liaison

Adele Wilcox

Hairdresser

Christine Woodruff

Music Supervisor

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Sequel
Release Date
1992
Production Company
Colorfilm; Kennedy Miller Mitchell; Opticals & Graphics; Soundfirm; Spectrum Films
Distribution Company
Samuel Goldwyn Films; Samuel Goldwyn Films; Village Roadshow Limited; Warner Bros. Pictures International

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 36m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of four 1990 Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, including Best Picture.

Released in United States Fall November 6, 1992

Released in United States January 1992

Released in United States on Video April 28, 1993

Wide Release in United States November 20, 1992

Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 8-15, 1992.

Nicole Kidman had already completed this film before arriving in the United States to appear in "Days of Thunder" (1990).

Released in United States January 1992 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 8-15, 1992.)

Released in United States on Video April 28, 1993

Released in United States Fall November 6, 1992

Wide Release in United States November 20, 1992