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IMDbBest Film | 2005 | Bridget
Best Direction | 2005 | Sarah
Best Screenplay Original | 2005 | Sarah
2006 | Sarah
Best Actress | 2006 | Justine
2006 | Sarah
2006 | Sarah
2006 | Justine
Best Direction of a First Feature Film | 2006 | Sarah
2005 | Sarah
Most Original Foreign Trailer | 2006
2005 | Sarah
2006 | Sarah
2006 | Sarah
International Competition | 2006 | Sarah
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Lisa
Best Actress in a Lead Role | 2005 | Justine
2005 | Sarah
Best Feature | 2005 | Sarah
The film was selected as a film text by the Australian State of Victoria's Curriculum and Assessment Authority. Reportedly, this was for the VCE's English Course , between the years 2007 to 2010.
Actress Sacha Horler, actor William McInnes, and actress Daniela Farinacci - all also later appeared in writer-director Sarah Watt's second and final theatrical feature film, 'My Year Without Sex' (2009), which debuted about four years later.
First feature film to be funded from the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF).
First of two theatrical feature films written and directed by writer-director-animator Sarah Watt. Her second and final feature length cinema movie would be 'My Year Without Sex' (2009) which debuted about four years later.
The story of the film really started with director Sarah Watt's earlier animated short film, 'Living with Happiness' (2002), and is considered a natural extension of the sensibility of that short animated film, which was her immediate previous film prior to 'Look Both Ways' (2005).
"Train driver: I'm the train driver. I'm sorry. Julia: It wasn't your fault."
"Meryl Lee: Maybe it was meant to be... Maybe the right thing happens."