What I Have Written

What I Have Written

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Mystery
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Hughes
  • Cast(s): Martin Jacobs, Gillian Jones, Jacek Koman, Angie Milliken, Nick Lathouris See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Award(s): FCCA 1997 (Won)
    AFI 1996 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Woman in Cabin 10, Enola Holmes 3
  • Story:
    This intellectual, witty Australian drama offers an intriguingly sophisticated look into adultery. Too say too much about this plot would give away the secrets and surprises that gradually unfold, so what follows is the barest sketch. The story features two couples from Melbourne (both played by the same actors) whose lives and romantic troubles seem to overlap or perhaps intertwine in unexpected ways. University lecturer Christopher and his wife Sorrel comprise the main couple. A recent trip to Europe seems to have brought their marriage close to ruins. Avery and Gillian also experience marital turmoil when Avery gets involved with an older French seductress, Catherine.
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STORY

Story
This intellectual, witty Australian drama offers an intriguingly sophisticated look into adultery. Too say too much about this plot would give away the secrets and surprises that gradually unfold, so what follows is the barest sketch. The story features two couples from Melbourne (both played by the same actors) whose lives and romantic troubles seem to overlap or perhaps intertwine in unexpected ways. University lecturer Christopher and his wife Sorrel comprise the main couple. A recent trip to Europe seems to have brought their marriage close to ruins. Avery and Gillian also experience marital turmoil when Avery gets involved with an older French seductress, Catherine.

AWARDS

Won
FCCA Award

Best Cinematography | 1997 | Dion

Awgie Award

Feature Film Adaptation | 1996 | John A.

Nominations
AFI Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 1996 | John A.

Best Achievement in Cinematography | 1996

Best Film Award

1996 | John