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Look both Ways

Look both Ways

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The AFI Award Winning Film by Sarah Watt

Meryl imagines disaster coming from every direction—train crashes, man-eating sharks, baby-eating killer whales...and then there's Nick.

An innovative mix of animation and live action, set over a scorchingly hot weekend, when people dealing with unexpected events find their lives intersecting. Nick (William McInnes) visits a doctor for a routine medical and is given a devastating diagnosis but has to wait until Monday for specialist advice. Meryl (Justine Clarke), returning from a funeral, has until Monday to finish her project or lose her job. Andy (Anthony Hayes) is thrown by his girlfriend's ultimatum and has to consider the news of her unplanned pregnancy. The convergence of their paths creates an intriguing picture, intimate, universal and uplifting.


DVD Special Features

DISC 1
- Commentary with Sarah Watt, William McInnes, Justine Clarke and Barbara Masel
- 5.1 surround audio
- Trailer

DISC 2
- Sarah Watt short film: Living With Happiness
- Sarah Watt interview
- Looking Closer - An insight into the animation, VFX, editing and music in Look Both Ways
- Look Both Ways animation artwork gallery
- Production Stills Gallery
- Study guide

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Release Information

Release Date: 21/06/2006
Audio tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages: English
Genre: Drama
Director: Sarah Watt
Number of Discs: 2
Runtime: 97.0 mins
Format: DVD, All Regions (PAL)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Widescreen Full Height Anamorphic
Catalogue: MMA2413

Quotes

"A little gem of a film in its originality and humour, LOOK BOTH WAYS is a romance laced with jabs of reality and wisps of whimsy." Sunday Telegraph

"Watt not only elicits strong performances from her cast, her control as a film-maker is also assured, making LOOK BOTH WAYS one of the most promising Australian debuts for years." The Bulletin

"Sarah Watt proves herself a surprisingly assured hand: her script is powerful, yet plays out with an admirable light touch, while the performances from William McInnes, Justine Clarke and Anthony Hayes are absolutely brilliant. One of the year's best." Filmink

"Look Both Ways joins a growing list of fine Australian dramas - highly recommended." Michael DVD

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