Face to Face

Face to Face

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Workplace Romance | Assault

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Rymer
  • Cast(s): Vince Colosimo, Matthew Newton, Sigrid Thornton, Luke Ford, Robert Rabiah See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Richard Gibbs
  • Award(s): Festival 2011 (Won)
    AFCA 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    Face to Face is adapted from David Williamson's play of the same name which is in turn based on the transcripts from real conflict resolution sessions. The story is about a young scaffold construction worker who is charged with assaulting his boss. By the end of the film, all our assumptions about guilt and blame are turned on their heads. As 10 people sit in a room discussing the turn of events that brought our protagonist to breaking point, twists and surprises reveal that all is not quite as simple as it seems. Michael Rymer directs his screen adaptation of 'Face to Face' (written by Australian playwright David Williamson), as an ensemble piece about 10 very dissimilar Australians bound together by a complex pattern of relationships and shared histories. Hysterically funny and deeply moving, each character's role in the drama peels back another layer as the story digs down to the roots of who these people really are.
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STORY

Story
Face to Face is adapted from David Williamson's play of the same name which is in turn based on the transcripts from real conflict resolution sessions. The story is about a young scaffold construction worker who is charged with assaulting his boss. By the end of the film, all our assumptions about guilt and blame are turned on their heads. As 10 people sit in a room discussing the turn of events that brought our protagonist to breaking point, twists and surprises reveal that all is not quite as simple as it seems. Michael Rymer directs his screen adaptation of 'Face to Face' (written by Australian playwright David Williamson), as an ensemble piece about 10 very dissimilar Australians bound together by a complex pattern of relationships and shared histories. Hysterically funny and deeply moving, each character's role in the drama peels back another layer as the story digs down to the roots of who these people really are.

AWARDS

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Won
Festival Award

Best International Feature | 2011 | David

Best Ensemble Cast | 2011 | Matthew

Gold Kahuna Award

Feature | 2011

Golden Palm Award

Feature | 2011

Silver Ace Award

Features | 2011

Audience Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2011

Best Feature Film | 2011 | Michael

Golden Space Needle Award

Best Film | 2011

Jury Award

Best Director | 2011 | Michael

Best Actress | 2011 | Ra

Best Actor | 2011 | Vince

Grand Prize Award

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Michael

Honorable Mention Award

Narrative Feature | 2011 | Michael

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Nominations
AFCA Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Matthew

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Michael

AACTA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Robert

Festival Prize Award

Best World Showcase | 2012 | Michael

IF Award

Best Actor | 2011

Best Actress | 2011 | Lauren

Best Feature Film | 2011 | David

Best Direction | 2011 | Michael

Best Editing | 2011 | Sasha Dylan

Maverick Movie Award

Best Editing Feature | 2011 | Sasha Dylan

Audience Choice Award

Feature Film | 2011 | Michael

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Filmed over 12 days in March, 2010.

Shot entirely on Canon 1D Mk. IV and 7D DSLRs.

Was the first commercially cinema-released feature film shot entirely on HDSLR cameras.

Robert Rabiah was the only cast member nominated for an AFI/AACTA Academy Award.

Popular Dialogues

"Greg Baldoni: Don't try and tell me that Hakim's got all the answers... please. Hakim Slimon: Listen mate, I know a hell of a lot more about what's going on than you."

"Greg Baldoni: You get paid two dollars an hour more than people in China. Hakim Slimon: Yeah? Well I'm not China. I'm in Australia!"