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Dance Competition | Dancer
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IMDbBest Costume Design | 1993 | Angus
Best Original Film Score | 1993 | David
Best Production Design | 1993 | Catherine
Best Achievement in Editing | 1992 | Jill
Best Film | 1992 | Tristram
Best Director | 1992 | Baz
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1992 | Pat
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1992 | Barry
Best Screenplay Original or Adapted | 1992 | Craig
Best Achievement in Production Design | 1992 | Catherine
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 1992 | Angus
Foreign Film | 1992 | Baz
Best First Feature Film | 1992 | Baz
1992 | Baz
1992 | Baz
1993 | Baz
Newcomer of the Year | 1993 | Baz
Best Foreign Film rets udenlandske spillefilm | 1993 | Baz
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1994
Best Sound | 1993 | Ian
Best Actress | 1993 | Tara
Best Film | 1993 | Tristram
Best Editing | 1993 | Jill
Best Screenplay Adapted | 1993 | Baz
Best Art Direction | 2013 | Catherine
Best Original Score | 2013 | David
Best Film Editing | 2013 | Jill
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Craig
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Pat
Best Costume Design | 2013 | Angus
Best Actress in a Lead Role | 1992 | Tara
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 1992 | Steve
Best Achievement in Sound | 1992
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1992 | Gia
Best Actor in a Lead Role | 1992 | Paul
Best Film | 1994 | Baz
Best Adult Contemporary Album | 1993
Best Original SoundtrackCastShow Recording | 1993
Budget 3,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 33,946,224 USD
Fran's house was a set built on to an existing railway station. In the most expensive shot in the entire film, a train was hired to pass by the house twice. Once, a real food inspector came onto the set and demanded paperwork because he thought it was a real shop.
The first scene filmed was the big finale at the dance competition. It was filmed at a real dance competition during the 1-hour lunch break.
First part of the Red Curtain Trilogy, which included Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Moulin Rouge! (2001). This was the only trilogy entry that didn't receive an Oscar nomination.
The film received a 15-minute standing ovation when it played at the Cannes Film Festival, where an agent of Rank Films promptly snapped up the UK release rights for a million pounds in cash.
Paul Mercurio danced the final sequence with a sprained ankle.
"Fran: A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
"Liz: What do I want? I'll tell you what I want! I want Ken Railings to walk in here right now, and say 'Pam Shortt's broken both her legs, and I wanna dance with YOU!' [the door flies open. It's Ken] Ken: Pam Shortt's broken both her legs, and I wanna dance with you. Kylie: That was unexpected."