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Look Both Ways is a 2005 Australian drama film, written and directed by Sarah Watt, starring an ensemble cast, which was released on 18 August 2005. The film was supported by the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund and opened the 2005 Adelaide Film Festival.
Aug 18, 2005 · Look Both Ways: Directed by Sarah Watt. With Mary Kostakidis, Justine Clarke, Daniela Farinacci, Robbie Hoad. During one unusually hot and tragic weekend, four people struggle after hearing some life-changing news.
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- Drama, Mystery, Romance
- Sarah Watt
- 2005-08-18
After her father's death, Meryl (Justine Clarke) is forced to cut her bereavement short to focus on a deadline for work. Nick (William McInnes), a reporter, awaits his cancer test results while ...
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- Sarah Watt
- PG-13
- William Mcinnes
Apr 14, 2020 · Look Both Ways is acclaimed animator Sarah Watt's debut film. Meryl imagines disaster coming from every direction – train crashes, man-eating sharks, baby-eating killer whales … and then...
- 36 sec
- 4K
- Footprint Films
Nick's mother, Andy's kids and ex, the dead man's girlfriend, the driver of the train, and his son round out an ensemble of grief and sorrow as each character becomes linked to another through the train accident.
Look Both Ways is a 2005 Australian independent film, written and directed by Sarah Watt, starring an ensemble cast, which was released on 18 August 2005. The film was supported by the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund and opened the 2005 Adelaide Film Festival.
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Everyone’s obsessed with death—a cancer patient, a woman who witnesses a man fall under a train, the victim’s partner, the train driver, the reporter covering the story. It’s pretty uninspiring, though the dialogue-less storylines of the widow & driver are nice.