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IMDbBest Supporting Actor Female | 2000 | Susie
Best Film | 2000
Best Supporting Actor Male | 2000 | Bryan
Best Film Score | 2000
Best Film | 1999 | Marian
Best Achievement in Editing | 1999 | Lee
Best Performance by an an Actor in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Bryan
Best Original Screenplay | 1999
Best Achievement in Direction | 1999
Best Achievement in Mixing in a Feature Film | 1999 | Phil
Best Achievement in Location Recording in a Feature Film | 1999
Best Achievement in Dialogue Editing ADR in a Feature Film | 1999 | Rick
Best Achievement in Sound Effects Creation Editing in a Feature Film | 1999 | Peter
Best Original Music for a Feature Film | 1999 | Cezary
Best Screenplay Original | 2000
Best Actor Male | 2000 | Heath
Best Director | 2000
Best Cinematography | 2000 | Malcolm
Best Music Score | 2000 | Cezary
1999
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama Film | 1999 | Heath
Best Achievement in Sound | 1999 | Lee
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 1999 | Emily
Best Original Music Score | 1999 | Cezary
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 1999 | Malcolm
Best Performance by an an Actress in a Supporting Role | 1999 | Susie
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 1999 | Heath
Acko and co (the "bad guys") drive a series of cars made by Ford, while Wozza, Craig and Deidre (the "good guys") drive cars made by Holden. In reality, Ford and Holden are traditional rivals in the car industry and motor racing scene in Australia.
Acko's prized purple XA Falcon that Jimmy borrows is actually director Gregor Jordan's own car. Comedian Merrick Watts bought the car and owned it until 2011, when he sold it at auction.
When Jimmy is about to head into the Star Hotel to meet Alex, there is a sign promoting a $10,000 prize. This one of many ironic 'outs' for Jimmy throughout the film.
Actor and voice-over artist Richard Carter provides the uncredited voice of The Man (Steven Vidler), Jimmy's Brother in the film.
There's a shot of the front yard of a house full of Holden cars. The camera pans to the letterbox showing the house number to be 186, the classic Holden engine size.
"The Man: Something that's good can still have a little bit of bad in it, and something that's bad still has a little bit of good."
"Pando: You loaded your gun with old fucking bullets you put through the fucking wash?"