With Love to the Person Next to Me

With Love to the Person Next to Me

Movie

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Brian McKenzie
  • Cast(s): Kim Gyngell, Paul Chubb, Barry Dickins
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Award(s): Prize of the Ecumenical Jury 1987 (Won) Awards List
  • Story:
    Wallace (Kim, later Kym Gyngell) is a Melbourne taxi driver who lives in a block of run-down small apartments in St Kilda on the bay. When not driving his cab, he makes apple cider and broods about his past.
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STORY

Story
Wallace (Kim, later Kym Gyngell) is a Melbourne taxi driver who lives in a block of run-down small apartments in St Kilda on the bay. When not driving his cab, he makes apple cider and broods about his past.

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TRIVIA

Trivia

According to the 'Oz Movies' website, ''the [Australian theatrical] release was a government-based exercise, with the Australian Film Commission [AFC] offering sponsorship for the Sydney and Melbourne seasons, and with the Australian Film Institute [AFI] (funded in part by the AFC and by membership fees) acting as distributor.''

Debut dramatic theatrical feature film directed by Australian filmmaker Brian McKenzie.

This movie's closing credits declare that the production was: ''Filmed in Melbourne, Australia, April-May 1986''.

The movie's director Brian McKenzie has said of this Australian independent feature film: ''It's all about the sounds that you hear, the sounds that you replay, the various sounds that represent the different parties in the flats and how they impinge on the lead character's life.''

This Australian independent feature film only received a limited theatrical release in Australia which was mainly in the capital cities of Sydney and Melbourne.