The More Things Change...

The More Things Change...

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robyn Nevin
  • Cast(s): Judy Morris, Barry Otto, Victoria Longley, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Peter Carroll See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story

A couple hires a young girl to take care of their son.

AWARDS

Nominations
AFI Award

Best Film | 1986

Best Actress in a Lead Role | 1986 | Judy

Best Actor in a Lead Role | 1986 | Barry

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1986 | Victoria

Best Screenplay Original | 1986 | Moya

TRIVIA

Trivia

This is the only film directed by Robyn Nevin.

The picture was finance from around seventy investors one of which was the New South Wales Film Corporation.

Third and final three collaboration between Robyn Nevin and producer Jill Robb, the others being The Fourth Wish (1976), Careful, He Might Hear You (1983).

For the movie's Australian theatrical release, "the film was given previews in the two major capital city markets - for example in Melbourne, Hoyts previewed the film on Wednesday 19th March 1985" and "it was also previewed in Sydney, and opened in that city at Hoyts on 20th March 1986", according to the Oz Movies website.

The picture was put into development by its producer 'Jill Robb in 1984 which was the following year after Robb had produced Careful, He Might Hear You (1983) picture had won 8 AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards including Best Film.