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Three Dollars |
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2005 |
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Director |
Robert Connolly
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THREE DOLLARS is the story of Eddie, an honest, compassionate man who finds himself with a wife, a child, and three dollars. Eddie's world revolves around the three women in his life: his brilliant wife Tanya, a passionate academic, their six year old daughter Abby, who heightens the stakes on every decision Eddie makes, and his childhood sweetheart, the beautiful, privileged Amanda, who re-appears in his life with mathematical certainty every nine and a half years. Surviving with a blend of self-depreciating wit, spirited sensitivity and a big heart, his life is rich with the pleasures and pains of love, family, friendship and marriage. But with only three dollars to his name Eddie will be faced with a choice that will change the direction of his life forever. Written by Arenafilm |
tags: Australian cinema Australian Film Industry David Wenham Elliot Perlman melbourne film Robert Connolly Sarah Wynter The Bank
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newspaper - A good marriage dogged by bad luck Sydney Morning Herald. 21-04-2005. p.18 |
Sandra Hall
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A review of the movie Three Dollars[full record]
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newspaper - A movie for Three Dollars : A movie for Three Dollars The Age. 26-10-2002. p.3 |
Lawrie Zion
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newspaper - By the way, not everyone is a winner The Age. 06-06-2005. p.15 |
Pamela Bone
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'Beyond the statistics of prosperity, many people are struggling to survive'- Pamela Bone[full record]
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newspaper - Frances Supernova Weekend Financial Review. 24-03-2005. p.48 |
Chris Boyd
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Chris Boyd discovers that having a baby in no way slows down Frances O'Connor[full record]
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newspaper - Last to leave, turn out the... The Age. 21-08-2005. p.n.p. |
Gabriella Coslovich
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Gabriella Coslovichâs âLast to leave, turn out theâ¦â examines the recent closure (as of 21st August, 2005) of Melbourneâs âLumiere Cinemaâ (Lon...[full record]
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newspaper - Two pays from disaster Sunday Age. 17-05-2005. p.17 |
Luke Benedictus
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'In life, as in politics, anyone can turn from a rooster one minute to a feather duster the next, believes Elliot Perlman' -Luke Benedictus[full record]
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