Discussion Laura Linney?
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Which new Australian film stars Gabriel Byrne, Laura Linney and Deborra Lee-Furness?
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Best AnswerHi..
"Jindabyne" ( August 2006) ..
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Synopsis:
A grizzly old man (Chris Haywood) preys on a lone female motorist... beside an outback road.... On a weekend fishing trip, Stewart (Gabriel Byrne), Carl (John Howard), Rocco (Stelios Yiakmis) and Billy (Simon Stone) discover the corpse of the young Aboriginal woman, who was driving the car, now floating in the river... Too far from town to go back and report it, they continue fishing another day, but when they go home all hell breaks loose over their decision not to return immediately.... Stewart's wife Claire (Laura Linney) is especially distraught and the incident brings their marriage to the brink, while the rest of the community is conflicted and confused..... Claire tries to make amends for her husband.. and attempts to bridge the now yawning gap between the young woman's extended family and the rest of the community... And the predator is lying in wait again...
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"Jindabyne" is a coiled and enigmatic psychodrama that cements Australian director Ray Lawrence's standing as a fine, if not prolific, filmmaker. With the considered care of a man who has turned out only three films in 20 years, Lawrence navigates the emotional eddies of a small community thrown into chaos after four fishing buddies discover a body....
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..... I wanted to point out, that this story is also related beautifully by Paul Kelly in his song 'Everything's Turning to White' from his 1989 album "So Much Water So Close to Home"..
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My regards!
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A. jindabyne its suppose to be a fantastic movie. its about a group of guys that go fishing for the weekend. in which time they find a body but dont report it straight away. this movie has surpased other australian movies at the box office.
A. Hi..
"Jindabyne" ( August 2006) ..
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Synopsis:
A grizzly old man (Chris Haywood) preys on a lone female motorist... beside an outback road.... On a weekend fishing trip, Stewart (Gabriel Byrne), Carl (John Howard), Rocco (Stelios Yiakmis) and Billy (Simon Stone) discover the corpse of the young Aboriginal woman, who was driving the car, now floating in the river... Too far from town to go back and report it, they continue fishing another day, but when they go home all hell breaks loose over their decision not to return immediately.... Stewart's wife Claire (Laura Linney) is especially distraught and the incident brings their marriage to the brink, while the rest of the community is conflicted and confused..... Claire tries to make amends for her husband.. and attempts to bridge the now yawning gap between the young woman's extended family and the rest of the community... And the predator is lying in wait again...
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"Jindabyne" is a coiled and enigmatic psychodrama that cements Australian director Ray Lawrence's standing as a fine, if not prolific, filmmaker. With the considered care of a man who has turned out only three films in 20 years, Lawrence navigates the emotional eddies of a small community thrown into chaos after four fishing buddies discover a body....
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..... I wanted to point out, that this story is also related beautifully by Paul Kelly in his song 'Everything's Turning to White' from his 1989 album "So Much Water So Close to Home"..
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My regards!

















