A Woman's Tale
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Paul Cox
Sheila Florance
Gosia Dobrowolska
Norman Kaye
Chris Haywood
Ernest Gray
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
The story revolves around an old woman with a young heart living in today's society.
Director
Paul Cox
Cast
Sheila Florance
Gosia Dobrowolska
Norman Kaye
Chris Haywood
Ernest Gray
Myrtle Woods
Bruce Myles
Alex Menglet
Francois Bernard
Manuel Bachet
Monica Maughan
Max Gillies
Tony Llewellyn-jones
David Reid
Dawn Klingberg
Marina Finlay
Victoria Eager
Marion Heathfield
James Khong
Kate Fewster
Carla Hoogeveen
Nino Martinetti
Veronica Koca
Kyra Cox
Hal Todd
Melita Juristic
David R Reid
Crew
Paul Ammitzboll
Paul Ammitzboll
Neil Angwin
Ann Bowden
Craig Carter
Paul Cox
Paul Cox
James Currie
Barry Dickins
Aphrodite Dowding
Paul Grabowsky
Steven Haggerty
Declan Hallinan
Russel Hurley
Russel Hurley
Peter Kershaw
Dr. James Khong
Andrew Marshall
William Marshall
William Marshall
Nino Martinetti
Nino Martinetti
Joanne Mclennan
Santhana K Naidu
Santhana Naidu
Frances O'donoghue
Rochelle Oshlack
Leigh Parker
Sandi Post
Roberto Rodriguez
Roberto Rodriguez
Antony Shepherd
Iris Stelder
Ann Weiler
Margo Wiburd
Eugene Wilson
Harry Zettel
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States December 18, 1991
Released in United States Spring April 29, 1992
Re-released in United States July 1, 1992
Released in United States on Video January 27, 1993
Released in United States 1991
Released in United States May 1991
Released in United States September 1991
Released in United States January 1992
Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival September 27 - October 6, 1991.
Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 9-20, 1991.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Contemporary World Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.
Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 8-15, 1992.
Sheila Florance, for whom the role of Martha was written, received the Australian Film Institute's best actress award on October 3, 1991; she died of cancer in Melbourne on October 12, 1991.
Began shooting November 5, 1990.
Completed shooting November 30, 1990.
First Australian film released by Orion Classics.
November 30, 1990 was the official wrap date although some filming and voice-overs were done up until December 7, 1990.
Re-released in Sydney September 26, 1991.
Released in United States December 18, 1991 (Los Angeles; for Academy Award qualification)
Released in United States Spring April 29, 1992
Re-released in United States July 1, 1992 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video January 27, 1993
Released in United States 1991 (Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival September 27 - October 6, 1991.)
Released in United States 1991 (Shown at Telluride Film Festival August 29 - September 2, 1991.)
Released in United States May 1991 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 9-20, 1991.)
Released in United States September 1991 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Contemporary World Cinema) September 5-14, 1991.)
Released in United States January 1992 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival January 8-15, 1992.)